Island Museum
A tiny island with a large history, Lord Howe Island has a wonderful museum close to the CBD that offers a first-hand insight to its natural environment as well as its community.
View DetailsClean white beaches, sparkling clear waters and a carefree vibe are the hallmarks of a Lord Howe stay. The island’s eleven beautiful beaches with sheltered coves and spectacular views are ideal for al fresco lunches. Beach barbecues are set in some of the most scenic spots around the island. Neds Beach, Old Settlement Beach and Cobby’s Corner are a few of the favourites. Cut firewood is neatly stacked at each barbecue, ready for action.
Guests at Capella can preorder a picnic or barbecue pack in time for lunch and ask the team for tips on the best locations for the day, depending on the weather and the wind. They’ll deliver the pack in time for lunch!
Your appetite!
A tiny island with a large history, Lord Howe Island has a wonderful museum close to the CBD that offers a first-hand insight to its natural environment as well as its community.
View DetailsLord Howe Island is home to over 200 different species of birds. Many are endemic to the island and others are migratory seabirds who choose this sanctuary to breed and nest.
View DetailsLord Howe Island’s golf course looks like the Garden of Eden and golfers tee off on World Heritage turf. Unsurprisingly, playing a round of nine holes is a heavenly experience.
View DetailsGoat House Cave is found high on the eastern face of Mount Lidgbird, a challenging three hour walk that is steep but offers rewarding views from the top.
View DetailsLittle Island sits beneath Mounts Lidgbird and Gower on the edge of a rocky beach. The walk to reach the cove passes though Kentia palm forests, a natural habitat for Lord Howe Island Woodhens.
View DetailsHuge banyan trees and endemic Kentia palm forests cast brooding shadows in this cool enclave on Lord Howe’s east coast, an easy walk or cycle from Capella.
View DetailsRising some 875 metres above sea level, Mount Gower is the larger of the twin mountain peaks which dominate the tiny island landscape. A guided day hike to the summit is rated one of the world’s best.
View DetailsThe walk to Kim's Lookout along the Malabar track opens up a number of longer walk options and offers classic views of the island looking towards the crescent shaped lagoon and Mounts Gower and Lidgbird.
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