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The Historic Cape Light and Museum

Attractions

Bayly Rd, New Plymouth (Suburb) NI

Description

The Historic Cape Light and Museum is a must-visit attraction located in Warea, Taranaki, New Zealand.

This museum features a replica lighthouse that houses the 1850s Fresnil Prismatic Light that powered the Cape Egmont Light until 1999. The museum details the light's history, from London to New Zealand, and is a great place to learn about the history of lighthouses and their significance to the maritime industry.

The museum is located at the end of Bayly Road, Warea, and is easily accessible by car. Visitors can park their cars in the designated parking area and walk to the museum. The museum is open to the public from 10 am to 4 pm daily, and admission is free.

The Historic Cape Light and Museum is a great place to visit for families, history buffs, and anyone interested in lighthouses and their history. Visitors can climb the replica lighthouse and enjoy a beautiful all-round view from the top. They can also turn on the lighthouse beacon for a small fee and experience the thrill of seeing the light beam out to sea. The museum is home to the light from the original lighthouse, which is still operational by inserting a $2 coin. Visitors can learn about the history of the lighthouse and its significance to the maritime industry through the museum's exhibits and displays.

The Historic Cape Light and Museum is a popular tourist attraction in Taranaki, New Zealand. It has been featured in several travel directories and has received positive reviews from visitors. The museum is a great place to spend a few hours and learn about the history of lighthouses and their significance to the maritime industry.

Details

Open days/Times: Saturday-Sunday: 11 am-3 pm

Attractions: Built Structures

Open Days: Saturday, Sunday

Suited For: Kids, Wheelchairs

Location

Bayly Rd, New Plymouth (Suburb) NI

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