Nugget Point Lighthouse is one of the oldest lighthouses in New Zealand, located on the breath-taking Catlins coast. From the carpark, take the well formed track out to the lighthouse (about 30 minutes).
This iconic beacon of maritime history not only guides ships through treacherous waters but also serves as an enchanting subject for photography and capturing the rugged beauty of New Zealand's coastline.
The lighthouse, with its classic white structure, is framed by panoramic views of the turbulent seas below and the scattered rocky islets known as "the Nuggets." The changing moods of the ocean, from calm to tumultuous, provide a dynamic backdrop for photographers looking to freeze the ever-shifting drama of nature. Sunrise and sunset transform the landscape into a canvas of warm hues, casting a soft glow on the cliffs and lighthouse. Whether it's the haunting silhouette against the twilight sky or the breathtaking coastal vistas, Nugget Point Lighthouse offers a visual symphony for photographers, where every frame captures the essence of maritime history and the untamed spirit of New Zealand's southern shores.
These shots were taken at sunrise on my wide angle lens. I would suggest taking a mid range zoom lens with you also. They are taken from a side track which you will see to your right as you get to the bottom of the main track that leads out to the lighthouse. This track is very precarious and goes straight up and I would not advise taking it if you are afraid of heights.