9 Outdoor Activities in Bruny Island That You Shouldn't Miss

December 8, 2021 Leida Jutras

Discover the best top things to do in Bruny Island, Australia including Inala Nature Tours, Island Scenic Flights, Cycle Bruny Island, Bruny Island Lighthouse Tours, Cape Queen Elizabeth, Fluted Cape Trail, Labillardiere Peninsula Walk, Bruny Island Oyster Tours, East Cloudy Head Track.
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1. Inala Nature Tours

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Inala Nature Tours

Inala Nature Tours has 27 years experience in organising specialised birdwatching, wildlife viewing and natural history tours throughout Australia. Tour length and itineraries are personalised according to the clients' requirements and can be guided or self-guided. We work with a network of expert local guides. Inala Nature Tours also offers tours and accommodation on our 1500 acre private conservation nature reserve on Bruny Island in Tasmania. Birds and wildlife abound on the property, which is world-renowned as a birdwatching destination and the location. It offers habitat for all of Tasmania's endemic birds, as well as several other rare and endangered bird and mammal species, including one of the largest remaining colonies of endangered Forty-spotted Pardalotes. Guided tours must be pre-booked and we advise booking well in advance, particularly during spring and summer.

2. Island Scenic Flights

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Island Scenic Flights

Experience Bruny Island’s beaches and coastlines from the air as our pilot takes you up on a fun educational journey of Bruny Island, Tasmania. Fly over The Neck, capture the expanse of our isthmus bay, rugged coastlines and mountainous region. Spot a colony of Seals and Fly over the Lighthouse for unparalleled aerial experience. Check out the services section of our Facebook page for prices and updates on various flight options. Give us a call or send us an email to make an enquiry.

3. Cycle Bruny Island

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Cycle Bruny Island

Bicycle Hire, traditional touring and ebike, racks and panniers, quality equipment, friendly service.

4. Bruny Island Lighthouse Tours

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Bruny Island Lighthouse Tours

The Cape Bruny Lighthouse is the most iconic & dominant landmark on Bruny Island. Nestled on the sea-cliff tops in the South Bruny National Park, at the southern tip of Bruny Island. Built from 1836 she sits proud, overlooking the craggy coastlines of Southern Tasmania. This is the southernmost lighthouse tour in Australia. The tours operate daily. For just $15 you will hear stories of shipwrecks, convicts and how the lighthouse keepers performed their daily duties. Learn how the lighthouse was built and experience the wild ocean and sea cliff views from above. This lighthouse is independently leased from Parks & Wildlife and operated by Craig Parsey who's family lived at Cape Bruny during the 1970's as Lighthouse Keepers. $15 is a small price to pay for such a wonderful experience, the icing on the cake! One of the islands most iconic attractions to visit.

5. Cape Queen Elizabeth

Main Road, Bruny Island, Tasmania 7150 Australia
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Cape Queen Elizabeth

Offering a plethora of different landscapes to discover and explore, the 12km return Cape Queen Elizabeth Trail is a great Bruny Island day walk. Walkers can expect brilliant views of The Neck and Adventure Bay as well as stunningly secluded beaches and unique rock formations. At low tide the trail leads round the coast below Mars Bluff, allowing for a shorter and more exciting route.

Reviewed By Adventure_Barbie_22 - Melbourne, Australia

The walk commences from the carpark, where within less than 100 metres you are required to sign in all walkers. Through flat bushland for about 40 minutes, you are then greeted with a pristine beach and Mars Bluff. Time your walk for low tide so you can easily walk around the bluff one way and then coming back the other climb through the rock arch at the back of the Bluff. Take your bathers, drinks and snacks, whilst this walk is recommended for 3 hours, we spent much more time on the shore of the beach, exploring the amazing rock formations, jumping waves and looking at shells washed up on the shore.

6. Fluted Cape Trail

Adventure Bay Rd, Adventure Bay, Bruny Island, Tasmania 7150 Australia http://tastrails.com/fluted-cape/
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Fluted Cape Trail

Located at the eastern end of the picturesque Adventure Bay, the Fluted Cape circuit is a fantastic 3 hour 6km return walk taking in crystal blue waters, remarkable coastal cliffs and abundant wildlife. The trail is steep in sections with some substantial climbing required to reach the Fluted Cape summit at 272m.

Reviewed By 662Dawn - Devonport, Australia

Walked anti clockwise up the Flutes Track first. From carpark along beach to the start of the loop track, flat untill the turn off to the flutes. was a bit muddy but not a bad climb thru the foliage. Views to be had at the cliff face. Careful not to slip over the cliff as there is no barriers. If you walk further up the Flutes by 10m there is a great view towards Penguin Island. Steep track down to Grass Point, be extra careful if you are not sure footed. Once at Grass Point look out for whales in the bay. Easy walk back to the carpark

7. Labillardiere Peninsula Walk

Bruny Island, Tasmania Australia http://www.parks.tas.gov.au/?base=1545
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Labillardiere Peninsula Walk

Sporting fantastic views of the Bruny Island coast line and D'entrecasteaux Channel, the Labillardiere Peninsula circuit walk is a demanding 6 hour, 15km day walk. Starting from Jetty Beach in the South Bruny National Park the walk skirts around the peninsula coastline, including a climb up Mt Bleak and beach walks along Hopwood and Butlers Beaches.

8. Bruny Island Oyster Tours

Cruise down the D'Entrecasteaux Channel to our oyster lease at Little Taylors |Bay. Eat the succulent oysters straight from the pristine water. Explore the beautiful waterways and see the magnificent Southern Ranges. A world class sightseeing experience. The tour returns to Alonnah.

9. East Cloudy Head Track

Bruny Island, Tasmania Australia
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