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Cape Campbell Lighthouse

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Picton Suburb SI

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Cape Campbell Lighthouse is a historic lighthouse located at Cape Campbell in the Marlborough region of the South Island of New Zealand. The lighthouse is owned and operated by Maritime New Zealand and has been guiding ships rounding the cape since 1870. The original lighthouse at this site was constructed of timber and was first lit on 1 August 1870. However, in 1898, the timbers were found to be decaying, which led to the construction of the current cast iron tower. The current tower began ope

The cylindrical tower has a balcony and lantern and is marked with white and black horizontal bands.

The lighthouse is located at Cape Campbell, Te Karaka in the Maori language, on the northeastern coast of the South Island. It lies at the southern end of Clifford Bay, 15 kilometres (9 mi) northeast of Ward, and 42 kilometres (26 mi) southeast of Blenheim. The distinctive cliffs of Cape Campbell stretch around Clifford Bay, with the lighthouse visible on the furthest headland. Cape Campbell Lighthouse is accessible to the public at low tide only from Marfells Beach. Access and accommodation can also be arranged through Experience Marlborough. The third night of the Cape Campbell Track, a four-day private walking track, is spent at Cape Campbell, where the lighthouse keepers once stayed. When walking the Cape Campbell Track, walkers retrace part of the original packtrack used by the lighthouse keepers to obtain vital supplies.

The new lighthouse wore the internationally recognised, but rare in New Zealand, coat of red and white stripes. And still does. The only other stripy lighthouse in New Zealand is Pencarrow Head Lighthouse in Wellington. Cape Campbell Lighthouse is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in New Zealand's maritime history and stunning coastal scenery.

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Attractions: Lighthouses

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Picton Suburb SI

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