Nothing to dislike. Buddy and I also walked along the rocky cliff shore that the lighthouse is situated on. Feel the wind in your hair; smell the salty air of the Atlantic Ocean. Just wonderful feeling; difficult to express in words!!
I have a weakness for lighthouses in windy places, and this one is the most beautiful I have seen so far in the world.
We didn't actually go the lighthouse when it was open. But you must go there at night. Around 7/7:30 pm the puffins start to come back in from the water. They fly right over your head and with a good camera and patience you can get some great shots. You can also see the whales in the distant (bring binoculars). Great spot to just sit and read and then stop at Dairy King on the way back.
Go at dawn or dusk when the puffins are active. Fantastic views and photo opportunities! Check out the Cabot statue.
Really neat lighthouse and you are able to view all of it's rooms. The guides are very knowledgable and have a lot to say of life in those days. You can also walk around the clifftops which has beautiful views as well as view puffins just offshore
This place is worthwhile to see. there is a nice view all around the lighthouse as well as during the access to this site by car. there is also a walking trail from Bonavista to the lighthouse along the coast
You can't go to NFLD without going to this iconic lighthouse. It is a long drive out but worth it. We stopped at a few little villages along the way to break it up. While there we sat and watched several whales out in the ocean and also watched the puffins flying around so bring your binoculars!
The weather wasn't the best when we arrived but we were lucky enough to see and hear a fantastic thunder and lighting storm. We sat in our car and watched the entire thing. Later we found out from one of the local guides that the lighthouse was actuality struck by lighting ..twice! Fantastic view of the rugged coastline. The lighthouse was pretty amazing too.
this is such a cool lighthouse and the guides are very knowledgeable. we even had the privilege of "cranking" the lever that made the weights travel up and down the lighthouse! this is a must see in Bonavista!
The only lighthouse where we could go up into top to see the lights. Very well presented with period furnishings, etc.