Discover the best top things to do in Bruny Island, Australia including Inala Nature Tours, Cycle Bruny Island, Island Scenic Flights, Bruny Island Lighthouse Tours, South Bruny National Park, The Neck, Bruny Island Premium Wines, Cape Bruny Lighthouse, Get Shucked Oyster Bar, Bligh Museum of Pacific Exploration.
Restaurants in Bruny Island
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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.
5.0 based on 16 reviews
Bicycle Hire, traditional touring and ebike, racks and panniers, quality equipment, friendly service.
5.0 based on 43 reviews
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.
5.0 based on 78 reviews
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.
4.5 based on 220 reviews
We did the grassy point walk. Approx 1 hr return. Very relaxing walk. Easy walk. Great views of the water all along.
4.5 based on 582 reviews
We climbed this twice during our stay. First when we arrived in the early morning and second time that night to see the southern lights. We did see the lights but it wasn’t a dazzling show. More a pulsating black and white show in the south. Great place to see the stars and excellent view of Milky Way. Penguins make their burrows here and if you come at night with a red light ( or red cellophane over your torch) you cdd as n see the penguins coming home. A must do.
4.5 based on 336 reviews
Carved from bush and pastureland on the outskirts of the sleepy little island settlement of Lunawanna on Bruny Island, is Australia's southernmost vineyard, Bruny Island Premium Wines. Producing premium-quality, cool-climate wines, grown, harvested and crafted to reflect the regions terroir. The Wine Bar & Grill serves all-day lunch in a relaxed alfresco dining area amongst the vines, featuring an extensive Bruny Island produce menu. A family run business, that is passionate about providing customers with a unique enjoyable experience with a strong connection between premium, handcrafted wines, the island's fine produce, friendly welcoming hospitality and the beautiful, pristine, unspoilt environment.
After a long day in the car we pulled into the first place we could with a crying baby in the car Wow what a little gem! Service fabulous Food was better than expected! We had a wallaby burger- burger connoisseur onboard said it was tastiest burger ever eaten! Lamb shank - best lamb shank meal ever had! And the remaining meals were just delicious! Great clean ammenities and even had a baby change table which I was not expecting! Sat Infront of the lovely open fire had some local red wine and enjoyed our visit immensely! Please stop in and support this great local venue!
4.5 based on 231 reviews
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 to the top 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 and Wildlife and operated by Craig Parsey who's family lived at Cape Bruny during the 1970's as Lighthouse Keepers. $15 is a small price to pay for such a wonderful experience, the icing on the cake! One of the must do attractions on Bruny Island.
A trip out on the dirt road....well worth a visit, amazing views, a small price to walk up into the lighthouse and out on the walkway, amazing scenery, great guides, passionate and very knowledgeable. Nice walks and saw wildlife and Echidna, rabbits, just wonderful
4.5 based on 106 reviews
This was a 30 minute highlight of our Bruny Island holiday. My partner is an oyster fiend and she was thoroughly delighted with the oysters we had. She said that they were the best we have had in a year. At 23$ a dozen with 3 accompanying sauces they are excellent value for super delicious and fresh oysters. (20$ a dozen take away) . The oyster bar is about 10 mins from the ferry terminal and is one of the first of the go to places on the island. Only a small area to dine in on wooden outside tables. In brief excellent oysters at a very good price point.
4.0 based on 71 reviews
Great collection of seafaring and historic memorabilia relating to Bruny Island. Well worth the visit.
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