Troubridge Hill Lighthouse
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- Explore the striking wedge-shaped clay bricks that define Troubridge Hill Lighthouse's unique design and resilience against coastal winds.
- Climb the 32-metre tower for breathtaking panoramic views of the rugged Yorke Peninsula shoreline and beyond.
- Discover the lighthouse's powerful light, reaching 22 nautical miles, guiding mariners through the treacherous Troubridge Shoals.
- Uncover the rich history and stories of maritime safety tied to this iconic landmark just outside Edithburgh.
Perched on the windswept coast just outside Edithburgh, the striking Troubridge Hill Lighthouse is a must-see for visitors to the Yorke Peninsula. Built in 1909 from distinctive wedge-shaped clay bricks, its unusual design was crafted to endure the fierce coastal winds and occasional tremors that once shook the region.
Soaring 32 metres above the rugged shoreline, the lighthouse has been a steadfast guardian for over a century, guiding ships safely past the treacherous waters of Troubridge Shoals. Its powerful light reaches an impressive 22 nautical miles, a vital lifeline for mariners navigating these unpredictable seas.
Adding to its charm, Troubridge Hill Lighthouse operates with a blend of resilience and independence. While mains electricity powers the light, a backup generator stands ready to ensure the beacon never falters – a testament to its enduring role in maritime safety.
A visit to this historic site offers more than just a photo opportunity. You’ll discover the ingenuity of its construction, the stories of those who relied on its beam, and panoramic coastal views that will take your breath away. Whether you’re a history buff, a keen photographer, or simply a lover of dramatic landscapes, Troubridge Hill Lighthouse is a shining highlight of any Yorke Peninsula adventure.
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