Tacking Point Lighthouse
Taking Point was named by Mathew Flinders in July 1892
It’s not the most impressive lighthouse I’ve ever seen, but it doesn’t have to be if it does the job.


This lighthouse is Australia’s thirteenth oldest lighthouse, designed by James Barnet and built in 1879 about 8km south of Port Macquarie.
After a number of shipwrecks in the area, the first of which was in 1823, it took to 1879 to build the lighthouse.
It was manned until 1920, and it’s possible to still see the foundations of the lightkeepers cottage.



The surrounding area is quite rugged, and it’s possible at times to see migrating whales offshore.