Point Lowly is a small coastal suburb located on the eastern shores of the Upper Spencer Gulf in South Australia, approximately 30 kilometers from the city of Whyalla. Known for its rugged natural beauty, the area is characterized by its rocky coastline, clear waters, and stunning views of the gulf. Point Lowly is home to the historic Point Lowly Lighthouse, which has guided ships since 1883, and is a popular spot for fishing, snorkeling, and observing marine life. It is also famous for being a spawning ground for the Australian giant cuttlefish, attracting tourists and researchers annually. The suburb offers a tranquil, remote escape with a strong connection to the surrounding marine environment.
Postcode: | 5601 |
State: | SA |
Coordinates (lat/long): | -32.99386298, 137.7818138 |
Federal Electorate: | Grey |