South Bruny National Park Bruny Island, South Bruny TAS 7150

South Bruny National Park





41 Reviews




South Bruny National Park Bruny Island, South Bruny TAS 7150




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Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service | Parks & Wildlife Service Tasmania | Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service

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Bruny Island, South Bruny TAS 7150

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Features

  • Good for kids
  • Hiking
  • Public toilet




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Food Insanelover
21.10.2023
South Bruny National Park
It’s a lovely national park and lovely walks however the road to the lighthouse was absolutely abhorrent with soooooo many holes. We have a 4WD and still was worried for our suspension. With all the money we pay to visit the park it’s a shame that they don’t fix the holes. Very disappointing. Where does all the money go??? Stop fooling us! Use the money that we pay to visit the park to fix the road so that people can drive properly.
Will D
15.10.2023
South Bruny National Park
Worth the trip and drive through muddy roads with pot holes everywhere. Probably best to go during nicer weather otherwise you won't see much..
MURALI KUMAR
10.10.2023
South Bruny National Park
This 50sqkm Nature Park Features The Cape Bruny Lighthouse, Beaches And Wildlife..
Swavi Dongol
22.09.2023
South Bruny National Park
Beautiful!
Karen Symons
13.09.2023
South Bruny National Park
The hikes are rocky, so I recommend hiking boots. The views are spectacular worth all the up !!
Greg Parker
05.08.2023
South Bruny National Park
No words for it. Amazing doesn't do it, awe inspiring beauty, nature everywhere and untouched. Can't recommend enough
Gilleanne Estrada
04.08.2023
South Bruny National Park
If you love nature walks, this is the place for you!
Susan Brown
24.07.2023
South Bruny National Park
Beautiful views however the road at the lighthouse was downright dangerous, full of potholes and when the car park is full there is nowhere to turn.
Maricar Will
21.07.2023
South Bruny National Park
Great view. Worth a visit.
Sue Woon
19.07.2023
South Bruny National Park
The Jetty beach camp site is excellent. Well placed and sheltered sites, two odorless pit toilets. Bring your own water and wood. The nearby beach has a gentle slope and is a nursery for fish. The fat jelly horse shoe shaped object are the egg case for a sea snail. A long drive in but well worth it. The ranger is very friendly and helpful.

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Bruny Island, South Bruny TAS 7150
South Bruny National Park