Bruny Island Quarantine Station 816 Killora Rd, North Bruny TAS 7150

Bruny Island Quarantine Station





65 Reviews
  • TuesdayClosed
  • WednesdayClosed
  • Thursday10 AM–4 PM
  • Friday10 AM–4 PM
  • Saturday10 AM–4 PM
  • Sunday10 AM–4 PM
  • Monday10 AM–4 PM




Bruny Island Quarantine Station 816 Killora Rd, North Bruny TAS 7150




About the Business

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+61362606287
816 Killora Rd, North Bruny TAS 7150

Hours

  • TuesdayClosed
  • WednesdayClosed
  • Thursday10 AM–4 PM
  • Friday10 AM–4 PM
  • Saturday10 AM–4 PM
  • Sunday10 AM–4 PM
  • Monday10 AM–4 PM

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Good for kids
  • Public toilet




Recommended Reviews

John Jocys
24.09.2023
Bruny Island Quarantine Station
A lot of history at this quarantine station. This station was used to quarantine plants and humans. Nice views including a fish farm. The on-site volunteers who manage the facility were very friendly and informative.
Nathan Russell
16.09.2023
Bruny Island Quarantine Station
Such interesting history, particularly in these current times of global pandemic. We were greeted by a friendly volunteer guide and then spent an hour wandering the site by ourselves and reading the information signs.Be aware the entry road is a narrow, winding gravel affair, but don't let it out you off.
Steve Dillon
15.08.2023
Bruny Island Quarantine Station
A great place to visit and walk around surrounded by history and beautiful scenery.
T Tratt
25.07.2023
Bruny Island Quarantine Station
helpful and friendly volunteers who recommended points of interest which we thoroughly enjoyed and stayed longer than anticipated. very informative signs and displays providing insight to how life was back then.
Caroline Jones
24.07.2023
Bruny Island Quarantine Station
A really fascinating look into history. Self guided and free (although donations are welcome), there is a really good route to walk with boards that tell the history and show what it would have looked like when in operation. The jetty is a lovely and peaceful spot. The volunteer caretakers are lovely and a great source of knowledge. Plenty of wildlife too. Definitely worth the trip.
donna palmer
23.07.2023
Bruny Island Quarantine Station
Great place to visit showing how they quarantined people and plants prior to going to mainland to stop any diseases
Trevor (Trev)
22.07.2023
Bruny Island Quarantine Station
Really interesting history plus very calm and protected water for visiting boats.
joss fenton
21.07.2023
Bruny Island Quarantine Station
Lots of interesting historical information and friendly volunteers onsite.
Michelle Neill
21.07.2023
Bruny Island Quarantine Station
Unfortunately the weather was not kind so we did not go down to the jetty and have a really good look around externally. Grounds did appear to be well maintained.Learnt lots as I had no idea prior to stopping exactly what it was all about. Thank you to the volunteer who was keen & eager and happily engaged with us sharing information.
Peter Attard
10.07.2023
Bruny Island Quarantine Station
We I must say this is a very interesting place to visit with some very interesting things to see and read the caretakers on site have a lot of knowledge about the place as well. Well worth the visit if you go to the island. To read some of the information on what happened to the men from the war where put though when they came back.

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816 Killora Rd, North Bruny TAS 7150
Bruny Island Quarantine Station