Things to do in Burnt Pine

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Burnt Pine as well as a small group of people
Burnt Pine as well as a small group of people
Burnt Pine featuring signage and a garden
Burnt Pine featuring a garden and signage
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1. Emily Bay Beach

Bring the family for a day of seaside fun or experience a peaceful getaway at Emily Bay Beach. Regarded by locals as the island’s premier beach, Emily Bay Beach has a broad arc of sandy shoreline and crystal-clear waters protected by a reef on its seaside edge. Laze on the soft white sands or swim and snorkel beneath the bay’s glassy surface.
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Emily Bay Beach featuring general coastal views, forest scenes and a sandy beach

2. Kingston and Arthur's Vale Historic Area

The Kingston and Arthur’s Vale Historic Area (KAVHA) is a 630-acre (255-hectare) UNESCO World Heritage Site on Norfolk Island’s southern coastal plains. Explore a series of buildings built during the British Empire’s colonial expansion between 1788 and 1855 and learn about the history and hardship of large-scale convict transportation. Go on a guided tour, follow the walking trails or check out the heritage buildings that are open to the public and get a closer look at Norfolk Island’s colonial beginnings.
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Kingston and Arthur\'s Vale Historic Area which includes heritage elements

3. Anson Bay

Despite its small size, Anson Bay Beach is one of the island’s most arresting coastal destinations. The beach hugs the base of a soaring cliff face that hooks across from Anson Point. Appreciate the stunning beach view from the lookout at the top of the cliff and make your way down the winding trail to reach the sandy stretch at the bottom. Strolling along this secret cove, the only footprints in the sand are likely to be your own.
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Anson Bay Beach featuring general coastal views and rocky coastline

4. The Arches

Discover the Arches, a heritage site that continues to intrigue Norfolk Island’s historians and archaeologists. Nestled into an old estate known as Longridge settlement on the southwest of the island, the Arches are a series of impressive brick structures built during Norfolk Island’s convict era. Stroll around the site to speculate about the settlement’s history and take in the scenic countryside.
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The Arches which includes heritage elements and building ruins

5. Mount Pitt

Check out magnificent views and exciting hiking trails on Mount Pitt, Norfolk Island’s second-highest peak. Rising to 1,050 feet (320 meters) above sea level, the mountain sits just below the summit of Mount Bates and is located within the Norfolk Island National Park. With commanding views across the island’s pine-dotted hillsides and the nearby islands in the South Pacific Ocean, Mount Pitt is a fantastic spot to appreciate the beauty of the island in its entirety.
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Mount Pitt featuring tranquil scenes, landscape views and general coastal views

What to do in Burnt Pine

Free Things to Do in Burnt Pine

Vacationing in Burnt Pine on a budget? The following can be experienced for zip.

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Things to Do in Burnt Pine with Kids

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Frequently asked questions

Is Burnt Pine worth visiting?
From retail therapy to history and outdoor pursuits, there are many interesting things to do in Burnt Pine. Remember to experience the area's blend of cool attractions, local charm and culture.
How do I spend a day in Burnt Pine?
Start your sightseeing with a visit to Captain Cook Lookout and Cockpit Waterfall. Then, check out other parts of Burnt Pine for tasty eats and some shopping.
What is the top tourist attraction in Burnt Pine?
The top tourist attraction in Burnt Pine is Kingston and Arthur's Vale Historic Area, so be sure to add it to your sightseeing list.
Is three days enough to stay in Burnt Pine?
If you only want to check out the most popular sights, three days is plenty of time for a vacation in Burnt Pine. Stay for a week or more for the chance to really appreciate the local vibe, tour nearby highlights and explore off the beaten path.
What are some activities to do in Burnt Pine with kids?
Planning what to do in Burnt Pine with kids has never been so easy. Whether you have toddlers or teenagers, there's no shortage of family-friendly attractions to keep them happy here.

What to do in Burnt Pine for adults?
Norfolk Island Cemetery and Lone Pine are just a couple of the things to do in Burnt Pine. With plenty of activities available, there's something here for everyone to experience.
Are there free things to do in Burnt Pine?
One of the easiest ways to find free things to do in Burnt Pine is to chat to a local tour guide. You'll get insider tips on cool neighborhoods, parks and other attractions you can experience without taking your wallet out. Captain Cook Lookout is one spot that doesn't have an admission fee.