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.
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The challenging upwards climb to the Goat House cave on Mount Lidgbird’s eastern face takes around three hours return and features ropes along the way to assist with balance along the steep slopes.
Spectacular views sweeping across ocean and island reward climbing efforts and the cave is large enough to sit in and enjoy a snack or picnic lunch. On a clear day, Ball’s Pyramid can be seen on the distant horizon.
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’s nine-hole golf course takes in some of the world’s best ocean views, with the newly renovated Golf Club perfect for a drink and a bite to eat afterwards.
View DetailsThe North Bay walk is a wonderful adventure of the protected northern end of the island. The peak of Mount Eliza and the small 'secret' inlet known as Old Gulch are nearby.
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 DetailsEnjoying a barbecue lunch in one of Lord Howe’s many idyllic picnic spots is the best way to embrace the relaxed island way of life. Capella offers gourmet lunch packs with all the essentials for a lazy afternoon by the sea.
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 Malabar walk on the island’s northern end 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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