Activities
The hustle and bustle of urban life is not our scene. Relax and enjoy the solitude and privacy of our rural setting. Go exploring or fishing if you wish, or simply do nothing and unwind - to relieve the stress of everyday life.
click here for more information on Bruny Island from the Bruny Island Information Guide
http://www.brunyisland.net.au
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Scenic Touring Bruny Island boasts some of the most superb scenery in Tasmania, with its sweeping beaches, spectacular capes and inlets, and bays suitable for fishing, boating and swimming. There are mountains to climb and bush tracks to explore. A network of country roads provides access to interesting out of the way places for relaxed touring by car or bike. |
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Experience History The book 'Bruny Island's Quarantine
Station In War and Peace, by Kathy Duncombe is now available. A distinct band of aborigines lived on Bruny Island, known as the Nuenone. Aboriginal settlement sites are scattered throughout the island. Historically, Bruny Island featured prominently in early
European exploration of the southern seas - Abel Tasman in 1642, Captain
Cook in 1777, You may like to visit the History Room at Alonnah which is open 7 days a week from 10 am to 4 pm, admission free. Group bookings welcome by appointment. There is also the Bligh Museum at Adventure Bay. |
Thinking of Researching Your Family Tree |
![]() Oysters & mussels free for the taking on the shoreline |
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Experience Nature With more than half of Bruny Island's land area devoted to National Parks and State Reserves, there is plenty of native fauna and flora to see, and for bushwalkers to explore.
Boat tours operate out of Adventure Bay for visits to a major seal colony at The Friars plus viewing of spectacular coastal scenery, and a closer look at Bruny's marine environment. |