Bruny Island Region Guide
Experience Tasmania’s Pristine Paradise. Bruny Island is a stunning destination off the southeastern coast of Tasmania, renowned for its rugged beauty, abundant wildlife, and gourmet produce. Bruny Island is actually comprised of two land masses connected by a narrow isthmus known as The Neck, offering a diverse range of experiences from serene beaches to dramatic cliffs. Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or culinary delights, Bruny Island has something for everyone.
Here’s your guide to exploring the best of Bruny Island. We recommend you spend a minimum of 2-3 days on the island, but a week really allows you to experience how special the island is. You will need to take a car on the ferry from Kettering to reach Bruny Island. It is also best to come prepared with your food and supplies, as there is no large shopping centres on the island, but we do have general stores for your essential items.
Top Attractions on Bruny Island
The Neck Lookout
The Neck is a narrow strip of land connecting North and South Bruny Island and offers one of the most iconic views in Tasmania. Climb the wooden stairs to the lookout for panoramic views of the island and the surrounding ocean. The Neck is also a prime spot for spotting little penguins and short-tailed shearwaters at dusk.
South Bruny National Park
This pristine national park is a haven for nature lovers and adventurers. Explore South Bruny National Park’s diverse landscapes, from towering sea cliffs and sandy beaches to lush rainforests. Popular activities include hiking to Fluted Cape, birdwatching, and exploring the beautiful coastline. Don’t miss the dramatic Cape Bruny Lighthouse for stunning views and a glimpse into Tasmania’s maritime history.
Adventure Bay
Named after the ship of explorer Tobias Furneaux, Adventure Bay is a must-visit for its beautiful beach, tranquil waters, and historical significance. Enjoy swimming, kayaking, and picnicking in this picturesque bay. The area also features several walking tracks, including the Grass Point and Fluted Cape walks.
Outdoor Activities
Wildlife Watching
Bruny Island is a wildlife paradise, home to a variety of native animals. Join a wildlife tour to see fur seals, dolphins, and albatrosses, or take an evening penguin tour to watch little penguins return to shore. Keep an eye out for the rare white wallaby, unique to Bruny Island.
Hiking and Walking
With its diverse landscapes, Bruny Island offers numerous walking trails for all fitness levels. Popular hikes include the Labillardiere Peninsula Track, which offers stunning coastal views, and the Mt. Mangana Track, which takes you through lush rainforest to the island’s highest point.
Boating and Fishing
Explore the waters around Bruny Island by joining a boat tour or chartering a fishing boat. The island’s clear waters are ideal for fishing, kayaking, and sailing. Join a guided tour for a chance to see the spectacular coastline and marine life up close.
Surfing, Kayaking & Snorkelling
Bruny Island’s pristine waters make it a mecca for water sports, one of Bruny’s best surf break is at Cloudy Bay, just meters from many of our Bruny Island Holiday Houses.
Bruny Island Walks
Food & Wine Bruny Island
Bruny Island Cheese Company
Indulge in award-winning artisan cheeses at the Bruny Island Cheese Company. Sample a variety of handmade cheeses and enjoy a delicious meal in their welcoming cafe. The company also offers beer brewed on-site, making it a perfect spot for a leisurely lunch.
Get Shucked Oyster Farm
Taste some of the freshest oysters in Tasmania at Get Shucked Oyster Farm. Enjoy oysters straight from the farm while taking in beautiful views of Great Bay. The farm also offers an on-site bar and restaurant where you can savour these delicacies with a glass of local wine or beer.
Bruny Island Premium Wines
Visit Australia’s southernmost vineyard and winery, Bruny Island Premium Wines, for a delightful tasting experience. Sample a range of cool-climate wines, including Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, and enjoy a meal at their vineyard restaurant, which showcases local produce.
Relaxation & Scenic Views
Cloudy Bay
Located on South Bruny Island, Cloudy Bay is a beautiful, remote beach ideal for surfing, beachcombing, and relaxing. The expansive beach and rolling waves provide a serene backdrop for a peaceful day by the sea.
Alonnah and Lunawanna
These charming villages offer stunning views of the D’Entrecasteaux Channel. Enjoy leisurely walks along the waterfront, explore local shops, and dine at cosy cafes and restaurants. The area is perfect for a relaxed and scenic escape.
Plan Your Visit
Bruny Island is accessible by ferry from the town of Kettering, with regular services operating throughout the day. The island is a year-round destination, with each season offering its own unique charm – as is the case with Tasmania pack to be prepared for all season in one day. If travelling to or from the airport we don’t recommend catching the last ferry in case you miss it. It is about an hour from Kettering to the airport.