Cape Willoughby

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Coordinates35°50′34″S 138°08′00″E / 35.842874°S 138.133364°E / -35.842874; 138.133364[1]
Elevation53 m (174 ft)[2]
Location22 km (14 mi) south east of Penneshaw[3]
Cape Willoughby
Willoughby, South Australia
Cape Willoughby Lightstation. Cape Willoughby, Kangaroo Island
Cape Willoughby is located in South Australia
Cape Willoughby
Cape Willoughby
Coordinates35°50′34″S 138°08′00″E / 35.842874°S 138.133364°E / -35.842874; 138.133364[1]
Elevation53 m (174 ft)[2]
Location22 km (14 mi) south east of Penneshaw[3]

Cape Willoughby is a headland in the Australian state of South Australia located on the east end of the Dudley Peninsula on Kangaroo Island in the gazetted locality of Willoughby about 22 kilometres (14 miles) south east of the town of Penneshaw.[3][1]

The cape is described as being ‘the Eastern extremity of Kangaroo Island, is a bold, rocky headland, 53 metres (174 feet) high.’[2] It was named after a village in Lincolnshire by the British navigator, Matthew Flinders, on 7 April 1802.[4]

Part of the cape is within the Cape Willoughby Conservation Park while the waters adjoining its northern shoreline are within the Encounter Marine Park. The cape is the site of South Australia’s first lighthouse which was first illuminated on 16 January 1852.[5][6][7]

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