Map of Lord Howe Island – Beaches, Walks & NSW Guide
Map of Lord Howe Island – Beaches, Walks & NSW Guide
This map of Lord Howe Island provides an overview of one of Australia's most spectacular island destinations, including beaches, walking trails, reefs, mountains and major visitor attractions. It is designed for general reference, travel planning and understanding how Lord Howe Island is laid out.
Located in the Tasman Sea between Australia and New Zealand, Lord Howe Island is a World Heritage-listed destination known for pristine beaches, volcanic peaks, coral reefs, wildlife and limited visitor numbers.
Lord Howe Island is located approximately 600 kilometres east of mainland Australia. Major attractions include Mount Gower, Mount Lidgbird, Ned's Beach, Lagoon Beach, Malabar Hill and the Lord Howe Island Lagoon.
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This Lord Howe Island map highlights beaches, reefs, mountains, walking tracks and major visitor attractions.
Where Is Lord Howe Island Located?
Lord Howe Island is located in the Tasman Sea, approximately 600 kilometres east of the New South Wales coast. It forms part of an isolated volcanic island group and is recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
- West: New South Wales mainland
- East: South Pacific Ocean
- North: Tasman Sea
- South: Tasman Sea
Main Attractions of Lord Howe Island
- Mount Gower — iconic hiking destination
- Mount Lidgbird — dramatic volcanic peak
- Ned's Beach — famous fish-feeding location
- Lagoon Beach — popular swimming and snorkelling area
- Old Settlement Beach — scenic coastal area
- Malabar Hill — walking tracks and birdlife
- North Bay — reef and snorkelling destination
- Admiralty Islands — offshore rock formations
- Lord Howe Island Lagoon — marine attraction
- Transit Hill — elevated viewing point
Major Areas of Lord Howe Island Explained
- Central Settlement Area — accommodation and visitor facilities
- Northern Beaches — lagoon and snorkelling attractions
- Southern Mountains — Mount Gower and Mount Lidgbird region
- Western Coast — beaches and scenic viewpoints
- Marine Park Zone — protected reef and lagoon areas
Key Geographic Features
- Lord Howe Island Lagoon — protected coral lagoon
- Mount Gower — island's highest peak
- Mount Lidgbird — dramatic volcanic mountain
- Coral reef system — southernmost coral reef ecosystem
- World Heritage landscapes — internationally recognised environment
- Volcanic geology — foundation of the island's formation
Lord Howe Island Transport and Walking Trail Overview
A map of Lord Howe Island is useful for understanding how beaches, mountains and attractions connect throughout the island.
- Island road network — connects major visitor areas
- Walking tracks — access beaches and lookouts
- Mount Gower Track — premier hiking route
- Cycling routes — popular transport option
- Airport access roads — connect arrival facilities and accommodation
Why People Search for a Map of Lord Howe Island
- To locate beaches and snorkelling areas
- To find Mount Gower hiking routes
- To explore World Heritage attractions
- To plan island holidays
- To understand the island's layout and facilities
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Browse CollectionLord Howe Island Map Resources
- OpenStreetMap – Lord Howe Island
- Google Maps – Lord Howe Island
- Wikimedia Commons – Lord Howe Island Maps
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Lord Howe Island Map FAQs
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Where is Lord Howe Island located?
Lord Howe Island is located in the Tasman Sea east of mainland Australia. -
What is Lord Howe Island known for?
It is known for World Heritage landscapes, coral reefs, beaches, wildlife and hiking opportunities. -
What is the most famous walk on Lord Howe Island?
The Mount Gower hike is widely regarded as the island's signature walking experience. -
Can you snorkel on Lord Howe Island?
Yes. The lagoon and reef areas are popular for snorkelling and marine experiences.
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Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Maps are reference views and may not be complete, current, to scale or suitable for navigation, boating, diving, emergency use or official determinations. Weather, marine conditions, walking track access, flight schedules and visitor facilities may change over time. Always verify current information before travel.