The beautiful landscape of the century-old lighthouse has a lighthouse, still in use from 1902 to the present, and the lights are not out 24 hours a day, this century-old lighthouse is located at Cape Lonsdale, and it is the starting point of the Great Ocean Road, the sea nearby is one of the most dangerous seas. Go around and see you at Lonsdale in the southeast corner of the Bellarine Peninsula. There is no other transportation. We are going by ferry, but most people will go directly back to Melbourne. We take the ferry all the way to this because of the abundant itinerary. In fact, the ferry takes half a day. So you can bring some food, the pastoral scenery seen on the ferry is also quite good, you can take photos. To Cape Lonsdale, go directly to the lighthouse, which is now intelligent, and has lights for twenty-four hours, but it is not visible during the day, and there is a cave under the lighthouse where William Barkley escaped, named after him as Barkley Cave. You can also go to the beach to play, there is a stone beach to experience surfing, and even snorkeling. It is worth seeing the tear-out observation deck. Standing there, you can see the lighthouse and many boats. One advantage of the observation deck is that the photos are extremely beautiful and the view is excellent. There are many coffee shops on the surrounding Lonsdale Street, especially suitable for stopping to rest, have a cup of coffee and spend a leisure time after the afternoon. Lonsdale also has castle ruins and maritime museums to see.