• Boulder Bank Lighthouse is a decommissioned 19th century lighthouse[1] located near the Port Nelson end of the Boulder Bank.
  • Nelson's Boulder Bank lighthouse was the second permanent lighthouse to be built in New Zealand. It is located near the southern end of the Bank.
  • Boulder Bank Lighthouse is a decommissioned 19th century lighthouse located near the Port Nelson end of the Boulder Bank.
  • A fantastic opportunity to appreciate the historic lighthouse on the unique boulder bank in Nelson during the Nelson West Rotary annual boulder bank walk.
  • One of the most prominent tourist spots on the Boulder Bank is the rustic lighthouse that had been serving as a guiding light since the 1860s.
  • What is the geographical latitude and longitude and where is Boulder Bank Lighthouse? Answered Geographical latitude: SOUTH 41° 15' 16.78" (display in...
  • The key for the lighthouse can be collected from Port Nelson, or as part of a guided tour. How to get there: You can visit the Boulder Bank on a guided tour with...
  • A wild shoreline jaunt in the company of soaring gulls to New Zealand’s second manned lighthouse. Nelson’s iconic Boulder Bank is a 13km-long finger of...
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