🐟 Bruny Island Tasmania Top 10 Things to Do - Discover Tasmania.
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- Опубликовано: 29 июл 2024
- 🐟 Bruny Island Tasmania Top 10 Things to Do - Discover Tasmania.
Bruny Island is located off the southeastern coast of Tasmania and is separated from the Tasmanian mainland by the D’Entrecasteaux Channel.
Bruny Island has some of Tasmania's most beautiful natural environments with towering dolerite cliffs, wonderful white sandy beaches and an abundance of sea birds and wildlife.
Bruny Islands area is 362 square kilometres and its length is approximately 50 kilometres. North and South Bruny are joined by a long, narrow sandy isthmus (also referred to as “The Neck”) . This isthmus is an important habitat for native wildlife.
Top 10 Must Do Things on Bruny Island, Tasmania
00:00 Introduction
00:15 The Neck - Truganini Lookout
00:41 Cape Bruny Lighthouse
01:33 Wander along Adventure Bay
02:05 See the White Wallabies
02:24 Hike to Fluted Cape
02:54 Wander along the Mavista Rainforest Walk
03:14 Explore The Arch
03:47 Enjoy Oysters at Get Shucked
04:19 Watch the Sunrise
04:37 Explore Labillardiere Peninsula
The Neck
The Neck is the thin isthmus of land that connects the northern and southern islands that make up Bruny Island. You can climb the timber stairs at the Truganini Lookout and enjoy the breathtaking 360-degree views over the isthmus.
Cape Bruny Lighthouse
The heritage-listed Cape Bruny Lighthouse is perched atop the southern headland and is 114 metres high. From here there are stunning views of the sweeping southern ocean, the wild Tasman Sea, South East Cape, Whale Head and the small islands dotting the coastline.
Adventure Bay
Adventure Bay is a large eastern-facing bay on South Bruny. It is one of the main townships and there is a General Store and Caravan Park there. The Adventure Bay Beach is a popular spot for swimming as it is a very sheltered beach on the island.
White Wallaby
White wallabies are Bennett's wallabies with a rare genetic mutation that gives them their white fur & pink eyes, ears & nose. Your best chance to spot one is at Adventure Bay in the late afternoon or early morning.
Fluted Cape
The Fluted Cape Track in the South Bruny National Park offers beautiful coastal views and unique bird and wildlife, you may even see a White Wallaby. The Walk is a 4 Kilometre Grade 4 Circuit and takes about 2 1/2 hours.
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Mavista Rainforest Walk
The Mavista Nature Walk is a beautiful short walk (1.4 kilometres) along a well maintained track through the lovely rainforest. Meander through the lush fern forest along the banks of Waterfall Creek. Takes about half an hour.
The Arch
The Arch on Bruny Island is a fascinating natural arch formation on the beach along the Cape Queen Elizabeth track. The walking track starts directly across from Bruny Island Honey. The walk is 6 kilometres and will take about 2 hours.
Eat Oysters at Get Shucked
If you love Oysters drop into Get Shucked, it is a locally owned and operated oyster farm and bar. The oysters are harvested, shucked and plated up fresh daily, and they are delicious. You'll be hard pressed to find a fresher oyster or a more authentic experience.
Labillardiere Peninsula
With fantastic views of the Bruny Island coastline and the D’entrecasteaux channel, the Labillardiere Peninsula walk is a 15 kilometre circuit. It starts from Jetty Beach in the South Bruny National Park, and takes about 6 hours.
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Watch the Sunrise
Waking early to watch the sunrise is a magical way to start the day. The best places on Bruny Island to watch the sunrise are along the beach at Adventure Bay or from the top of the Lookout at the Neck.
For more information or places to Wander * Explore * Discover go to - www.wanderexplorediscover.com/
If you have any questions about beautiful Bruny Island, pop them in the comments below, and we will answer them for you. 🙂