Bruny Island has so much to explore
Bruny Island is home to breathtaking and diverse landscapes, stunning wildlife, an array of foods to delight the palate, and delicious single malts to soothe the soul, Bruny Island is sure to become a repeat destination for your Australian adventures.
There is a wealth of species on the island, including its renowned white wallabies and fairy penguins, as well as spectacular landscapes with exquisite beaches, magical forests, and dramatic coasts. With rainforest and plant species not found anyplace else in the state, more than half of the island has been designated as a national park and state reserve. There are many quiet lengths on the beach where you can take pleasure in relaxing and swimming.
While the national park and sizable rainforest regions are located in the south of Bruny, the north is characterized by wide fields and light vegetation. A new contemporary light shines to guide you back to a location that always makes you feel at home, replacing the second-oldest lighthouse in Australia.
Location: off the south-eastern coast of Tasmania