Must-see attractions in Bruny Island

  • South Bruny Lighthouse.

    South Bruny National Park

    Bruny Island

    This national park comprises extensive coastal and wooded hinterland areas. Near Adventure Bay an easy trail leads to the old whaling station at Grass…

  • The Neck, Tasmania, Australia

    The Neck

    Bruny Island

    Park midway across the isthmus – aka the Neck – between North and South Bruny and climb to the Truganini Memorial for broad views of both ends of the…

  • Inala Nature Museum & Jurassic Garden

    Bruny Island

    A 600-hectare spread of wonderful island wilderness on South Bruny, with hundreds of plant species and almost as many birds to quietly observe (including…

  • Cape Bruny Lighthouse

    Bruny Island

    Designed by colonial architect John Lee Archer, the 1836, 13m-high stone lighthouse on one of Bruny's southern tips overlooks a particularly rugged…

  • Bligh Museum of Pacific Exploration

    Bruny Island

    This curio-crammed, windowless, church-like museum details the local exploits of explorers Bligh, Cook, Furneaux, Baudin and, of course, Bruni d…

  • Bruny Island Premium Wines

    Bruny Island

    If you’re working up a thirst, swing into the cellar door at Australia’s most southerly vineyard. Pinot noir and chardonnay rule the roost; burgers,…

  • Bruny Island Quarantine Station

    Bruny Island

    On an isolated peninsula, this historic maritime quarantine station operated from 1884 until 1919, treating immigrants with typhoid and smallpox, and…

  • Court House History Room

    Bruny Island

    At the council offices in Alonnah is this megamodest, volunteer-run museum (in an old courthouse – no prizes for guessing that) displaying newspaper…

  • Bruny Island Berry Farm

    Bruny Island

    Pick a punnet of strawberries, blackberries or boysenberries (among many other berry species), or enjoy the farm’s juicy output with some ice cream,…

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