Map of Split Point Lighthouse | Great Ocean Road Visitor Guide

Map of Split Point Lighthouse – Great Ocean Road Visitor Guide

This map of Split Point Lighthouse provides an overview of one of Victoria's most recognisable coastal landmarks, including its location, nearby attractions, walking areas and visitor information.

Located at Aireys Inlet along the Great Ocean Road, Split Point Lighthouse is famous for its dramatic clifftop setting and panoramic ocean views. The lighthouse has guided vessels along Victoria's coastline for generations and remains a popular destination for travellers exploring the Surf Coast and Great Ocean Road.

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Split Point Lighthouse is located at Aireys Inlet on Victoria's Great Ocean Road. Nearby attractions include Aireys Inlet, Anglesea, Bells Beach, Fairhaven Beach and the Surf Coast.

Interactive Split Point Lighthouse Map (Reference View) Use this map to explore Split Point Lighthouse, Aireys Inlet and nearby Great Ocean Road attractions.

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Where Is Split Point Lighthouse Located?

Split Point Lighthouse is located at Aireys Inlet on Victoria's Surf Coast. The lighthouse sits on elevated coastal cliffs overlooking Bass Strait and is one of the most visible landmarks along this section of the Great Ocean Road.

  • North: Surf Coast hinterland
  • South: Bass Strait
  • East: Anglesea and Torquay direction
  • West: Lorne and Great Ocean Road destinations

Why Is Split Point Lighthouse Famous?

Split Point Lighthouse is famous for its striking coastal location and its role in maritime navigation. The lighthouse is also recognised for its appearance in television productions and its popularity among photographers and road-trip travellers.

  • Historic Victorian lighthouse
  • Great Ocean Road landmark
  • Dramatic clifftop setting
  • Popular photography location
  • Scenic ocean viewpoints

Main Attractions Near Split Point Lighthouse

  • Split Point Lighthouse — historic lighthouse site
  • Aireys Inlet — coastal township
  • Fairhaven Beach — popular surf beach
  • Anglesea — Surf Coast destination
  • Bells Beach — world-famous surf break
  • Great Ocean Road — iconic touring route
  • Coastal Lookouts — scenic viewing areas
  • Surf Coast Walks — coastal walking opportunities

Walking Tracks and Viewing Areas

Visitors can explore nearby walking paths, lookouts and viewing platforms that showcase the coastline and surrounding beaches.

  • Clifftop Walking Areas
  • Ocean Lookouts
  • Photography Locations
  • Beach Access Points
  • Coastal Viewing Platforms

Split Point Lighthouse Map Overview

A map of Split Point Lighthouse is useful for understanding the relationship between the lighthouse, nearby beaches and Great Ocean Road attractions.

  • Aireys Inlet Precinct
  • Surf Coast Region
  • Walking Trail Network
  • Visitor Facilities
  • Ocean Viewing Areas

Why People Search for a Map of Split Point Lighthouse

  • To locate the lighthouse
  • To plan a Great Ocean Road trip
  • To find coastal lookouts
  • To explore the Surf Coast
  • To visit photography locations

Exploring Victoria's Surf Coast

Many visitors combine a trip to Split Point Lighthouse with other Surf Coast attractions, including beaches, lookouts, walking trails and Great Ocean Road destinations. The area is known for its ocean scenery, surfing culture and coastal landscapes.


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Split Point Lighthouse FAQs

  • Where is Split Point Lighthouse located?
    Split Point Lighthouse is located at Aireys Inlet on Victoria's Surf Coast.
  • Why is Split Point Lighthouse famous?
    It is known for its clifftop setting, coastal views and historic role in maritime navigation.
  • What is near Split Point Lighthouse?
    Nearby attractions include Aireys Inlet, Anglesea, Fairhaven Beach and Bells Beach.
  • Is Split Point Lighthouse worth visiting?
    Many visitors consider it one of the highlights of the Surf Coast and Great Ocean Road region.

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Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Maps are reference views and may not be complete, current or suitable for navigation, emergency use or official purposes. Access arrangements, weather conditions, track conditions and visitor facilities may change over time. Always verify current information before travelling.