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Bruny Island

Difficulty: Trek rating 1 of 5 - Click for details   Suitable for: 4WD AWD 2WD Caravan Camper Motorhome 
Bruny Island lies off the east coast of Tasmania and is accessible by vehicular ferry from Kettering - 33km south of Hobart. This trek features many attractions including: Cape Bruny Lighthouse, Historic Adventure Bay, Fairy Penguins at the ‘The Neck’, and much more.
StartClick to Reverse the Dynamic Map and Driving NotesKettering
Trek
FinishKettering
Distance182.21 kmMinimum Days2
Average Speed50.39 km/hrDriving Time3 hr 36 min
Article By: ExplorOz Team   Updated: 22 Oct 2008
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 Description

Bruny Island is Tasmania’s fourth largest island and has over 300kms of coastline and roads providing plenty of places to visit and endless things to see and do. The island caters for all individuals - walking tracks for those fit and adventurous to penguin watching for nature enthusiasts. It is a beautiful island, rich with history and culture, and varied with flora and fauna, and geological landscapes. Most of Bruny Island is good gravel road and the majority of Bruny’s attractions are on South Bruny, which is a rugged, mountainous and heavily timbered region. South Bruny National Park is wild with spectacular views, with some parts only accessible by walking or 4WD.

After crossing the D’Entrecasteaux Channel by vehicular ferry from Kettering, the first interesting landmark you will meet is the narrow neck or isthmus dividing the north and south areas of the island. There is a good lookout a short walk from the car park showing good views of the island and just how narrow the neck is. This is also a good place to watch the fairy penguins just before dark and is usually best on a moonlit night otherwise they are hard to spot.

From the neck, head towards the east coast of South Bruny and follow the signs to Adventure Bay and the Fluted Cape walk at the end of the Adventure Bay township. The Fluted Cape walk is a good 2 - 2½ hours walk and provides an excellent history of the island, its whaling days, and great views back to North Bruny and the Tasman Peninsula. A word of warning though - the return part of the walk is steep!

From Adventure Bay, keep your eyes peeled for the sign to Lunawanna. This is the lesser known route to the Eastern side of South Bruny and is a fairly rough gravel road about 8kms in length with some pretty rainforests and a couple of good lookout points along the way. The gravel road meets bitumen again and you head south and follow the signs to Cloudy Bay. Here you can camp at the Pines or Cloudy Beach camp (both signposted and National Park areas). The beach camp maybe a good option (4wd only) when the wind is off-shore. Cloudy Bay is also noted as a good fishing and surfing spot if you can stand the Southern ocean temperatures. You can explore South Bruny further by heading out to Cape Bruny and the Jetty Beach Camp if you’d like to extend your visit to Bruny further.

 Interactive Route Map

KetteringBruny Island Ferry Terminal (Mainland)Bruny Island Ferry TerminalLennon Rd & Missionary RdLennon Rd & Bruny Island Main RdBruny Island Main Rd (Dirt Road - Northern Point)Bruny Island Main Rd (Dirt Road - Southern Point)Truganinni Lookout and Fairy Penguin Viewing PlatformNeck BeachBruny Island Main Rd & Lutregala RdThe Neck CampgroundBruny Island Main Rd & Lutregala RdBruny Island Main Rd & Adventure Bay RdCoal PointAdventure Bay Rd & Coolangatta RdAdventure BayFluted Cape (Park Entrance)Adventure BayAdventure Bay Rd & Coolangatta RdLookoutMt Mangana WalkLookoutCoolangatta Rd & Clennetts LinkCloudy Bay Rd & Coolangatta RdPines Camping AreaCloudy Bay Road & Beach AccessCloudy Corner Camp AreaCloudy Bay Road & Beach AccessPines Camping AreaCloudy Bay Rd & Coolangatta RdLunawannaLookoutLookoutLookoutLighthouse Rd & Old Jetty RdCape Bruny LighthouseLighthouse Rd & Old Jetty RdJetty Beach CampgroundLighthouse Rd & Old Jetty RdLookoutLookoutLookoutLunawannaBruny HotelBruny Island Main Rd & Adventure Bay RdBruny Island Main Rd & Lutregala RdTruganinni Lookout and Fairy Penguin Viewing PlatformBruny Island Main Rd (Dirt Road - Southern Point)Bruny Island Main Rd (Dirt Road - Northern Point)Lennon Rd & Bruny Island Main RdLennon Rd & Missionary RdBruny Island Ferry TerminalBruny Island Ferry Terminal (Mainland)Kettering
Kettering
Kettering is a little seaside community about about half an hour south of Hobart. It is a popular destination for tourists and locals who wish to board the Bruny Island Ferry, or take in places such as the Oyster Cove Marina, Mermaid Cafe and Kettering Point.
Features: Populated PlaceService Station,Roadhouse Fuel Water Supply Toilet Food,Shopping Resort,Motel
Position: 147.2474ºE   43.1297ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Bruny Island Ferry Terminal (Mainland)
Distance: 0.63km
Average Speed: 53.47km/h
Bruny Island Ferry Terminal (Mainland)
This is the entrance for the Bruny Island Ferry Terminal on the Tasmanian mainland in Kettering.
Features: Point of Interest
Position: 147.2551ºE   43.1275ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Bruny Island Ferry Terminal
Distance: 3.38km
Average Speed: 14.88km/h
Bruny Island Ferry Terminal
Ferry Terminal east of Roberts Point on Bruny Island
Features: Point of Interest
Position: 147.2868ºE   43.1432ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Lennon Rd & Missionary Rd
Distance: 6.92km
Average Speed: 66.37km/h
Lennon Rd & Missionary Rd
Junction of Lennon Road and Missionary Road. Road that heads north goes to Barnes Bay.
Features: Junction,Intersection,Turn Off
Position: 147.3551ºE   43.1452ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Lennon Rd & Bruny Island Main Rd
Distance: 1.41km
Average Speed: 71.04km/h
Lennon Rd & Bruny Island Main Rd
Junction for Lennon Road and Bruny Island Main Road. When heading east along Lennon Road, travelling north will take you to Dennes Point, whilst heading south will take you to the South Bruny Range and the main southern part of the island.
Features: Junction,Intersection,Turn Off
Position: 147.3718ºE   43.1487ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Bruny Island Main Rd (Dirt Road - Northern Point)
Distance: 3.15km
Average Speed: 71.38km/h
Bruny Island Main Rd (Dirt Road - Northern Point)
This is the northern point of the dirt road. When venturing south - the road follows the coast of Great Bay towards Big Lagoon.
Features: Track,Road
Position: 147.3783ºE   43.1727ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Bruny Island Main Rd (Dirt Road - Southern Point)
Distance: 3.58km
Average Speed: 52.77km/h
Bruny Island Main Rd (Dirt Road - Southern Point)
This is the southern point of the dirt road. When venturing north - the road follows the coast of Great Bay towards the junction of Lennon Road and Bruny Island Main Road.
Features: Track,Road
Position: 147.3863ºE   43.2031ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Truganinni Lookout and Fairy Penguin Viewing Platform
Distance: 8.84km
Average Speed: 72.83km/h
Truganinni Lookout and Fairy Penguin Viewing Platform
Designated penguin rookery with a board walk of steps that take you to the top of the mountain for great views over the isthmus. Before the European settlement of Bruny Island, Truganinni inhabited Lunnawannalonna (Bruny Island).
Features: Point of Interest
Position: 147.3479ºE   43.2698ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Neck Beach
Distance: 0.49km
Average Speed: 52.62km/h
Neck Beach
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Features: Beach
Position: 147.3455ºE   43.2740ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Bruny Island Main Rd & Lutregala Rd
Distance: 2.06km
Average Speed: 59.81km/h
Bruny Island Main Rd & Lutregala Rd
Junction for Bruny Island Main Road and Lutregala Road. Take Lutregala Road for campsites and access to Neck Beach.
Features: Junction,Intersection,Turn Off
Position: 147.3297ºE   43.2884ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: The Neck Campground
Distance: 0.55km
Average Speed: 31.08km/h
The Neck Campground
Free campground in nice grove at the southern end of the Neck - entrance approx 1.5km from Neck Lookout off Lutregala Road. Pit toilet, shelter with wood barbecue, tank water, no firewood, no dogs or firearms.
Features: Camp Free
Position: 147.3287ºE   43.2909ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Bruny Island Main Rd & Lutregala Rd
Distance: 0.55km
Average Speed: 31.08km/h
Bruny Island Main Rd & Lutregala Rd
Junction for Bruny Island Main Road and Lutregala Road. Take Lutregala Road for campsites and access to Neck Beach.
Features: Junction,Intersection,Turn Off
Position: 147.3297ºE   43.2884ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Bruny Island Main Rd & Adventure Bay Rd
Distance: 3.16km
Average Speed: 71.06km/h
Bruny Island Main Rd & Adventure Bay Rd
Junction for Bruny Island Main Road (B66) and Adventure Bay Road (C630).
Features: Junction,Intersection,Turn Off
Position: 147.3115ºE   43.3118ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Coal Point
Distance: 16.9km
Average Speed: 49.88km/h
Coal Point
Great surfing spot in easterly weather.
Features: Cape,Headland,Point
Position: 147.3245ºE   43.3337ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Adventure Bay Rd & Coolangatta Rd
Distance: 2.42km
Average Speed: 49.93km/h
Adventure Bay Rd & Coolangatta Rd
Junction for Adventure Bay Road and Coolangatta Road (C629). The drive along Coolangatta Road through tall timbers and rainforest, ferns and mosses leads over Mount Mangana and Lunawanna on the other side of the island.
Features: Junction,Intersection,Turn Off
Position: 147.3246ºE   43.3527ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Adventure Bay
Distance: 0.87km
Average Speed: 39.33km/h
Adventure Bay
Adventure Bay is the hub of Bruny Island. Adventure Bay was named after captain Tobias Furneaux' ship the Adventure (1773).
Features: Populated PlaceCaravan Park Fuel Toilet Food,Shopping Bay,Inlet,Cove Beach National Parks,Reserves Camp Fee Resort,Motel
Position: 147.3273ºE   43.3594ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Fluted Cape (Park Entrance)
Distance: 2.24km
Average Speed: 43.8km/h
Fluted Cape (Park Entrance)
Fluted Cape (South Bruny National Park) is the most southerly point of Adventure Bay.
Features: State Forests,ReservesCape,Headland,Point
Position: 147.3500ºE   43.3684ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Adventure Bay
Distance: 2.24km
Average Speed: 43.8km/h
Adventure Bay
Adventure Bay is the hub of Bruny Island. Adventure Bay was named after captain Tobias Furneaux' ship the Adventure (1773).
Features: Populated PlaceCaravan Park Fuel Toilet Food,Shopping Bay,Inlet,Cove Beach National Parks,Reserves Camp Fee Resort,Motel
Position: 147.3273ºE   43.3594ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Adventure Bay Rd & Coolangatta Rd
Distance: 0.87km
Average Speed: 39.33km/h
Adventure Bay Rd & Coolangatta Rd
Junction for Adventure Bay Road and Coolangatta Road (C629). The drive along Coolangatta Road through tall timbers and rainforest, ferns and mosses leads over Mount Mangana and Lunawanna on the other side of the island.
Features: Junction,Intersection,Turn Off
Position: 147.3246ºE   43.3527ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Lookout
Distance: 3.68km
Average Speed: 36.05km/h
Lookout
This is the Eastern lookout about halfway up Coolangatta Road (C629), which features views of Adventure Bay, the Neck, and North Bruny.
Features: Point of Interest
Position: 147.2947ºE   43.3616ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Mt Mangana Walk
Distance: 0.96km
Average Speed: 34.26km/h
Mt Mangana Walk
Mt Mangana Walk is an hour and a half return walk that features rainforests of fern and eucalypts, whilst providing spectacular panoramic views.
Features: Walk Track
Position: 147.2865ºE   43.3566ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Lookout
Distance: 1.67km
Average Speed: 50.85km/h
Lookout
This is the western of the two lookouts about halfway along Coolangatta Road which features views over Cloudy Bay and the lighthouse.
Features: Point of Interest
Position: 147.2754ºE   43.3683ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Coolangatta Rd & Clennetts Link
Distance: 1.64km
Average Speed: 35.04km/h
Coolangatta Rd & Clennetts Link
Junction for Coolangatta Road and Clennetts Link
Features: Junction,Intersection,Turn Off
Position: 147.2636ºE   43.3738ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Cloudy Bay Rd & Coolangatta Rd
Distance: 2.03km
Average Speed: 46.71km/h
Cloudy Bay Rd & Coolangatta Rd
Junction for Cloudy Bay Road (C644) and Coolangatta Road (C629).
Features: Junction,Intersection,Turn Off
Position: 147.2435ºE   43.3746ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Pines Camping Area
Distance: 7.74km
Average Speed: 57.45km/h
Pines Camping Area
Pines Camping area just off Cloudy Bay Road.
Features: Camp Free
Position: 147.2472ºE   43.4366ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Cloudy Bay Road & Beach Access
Distance: 0.63km
Average Speed: 39.57km/h
Cloudy Bay Road & Beach Access
End of Cloudy Bay Road and the point to access the beach. Driving along the beach is allowed and due to the firmness of the sand, is suitable for most vehicles including sedans. Driving along the beach towards the south gives access to the beautiful Cloudy Corner campsite.
Features: Beach
Position: 147.2419ºE   43.4399ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Cloudy Corner Camp Area
Distance: 3.2km
Average Speed: 44.49km/h
Cloudy Corner Camp Area
This small, remote campsite is situated on the southern end of Cloudy Bay Beach and is only accessible by driving along the beach (4WD recommended). The campsite lies above the beach (not on the actual beach) nestled under trees.
Features: Camp FeePoint of Interest
Position: 147.2524ºE   43.4650ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Cloudy Bay Road & Beach Access
Distance: 3.2km
Average Speed: 44.49km/h
Cloudy Bay Road & Beach Access
End of Cloudy Bay Road and the point to access the beach. Driving along the beach is allowed and due to the firmness of the sand, is suitable for most vehicles including sedans. Driving along the beach towards the south gives access to the beautiful Cloudy Corner campsite.
Features: Beach
Position: 147.2419ºE   43.4399ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Pines Camping Area
Distance: 0.63km
Average Speed: 39.57km/h
Pines Camping Area
Pines Camping area just off Cloudy Bay Road.
Features: Camp Free
Position: 147.2472ºE   43.4366ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Cloudy Bay Rd & Coolangatta Rd
Distance: 7.74km
Average Speed: 57.45km/h
Cloudy Bay Rd & Coolangatta Rd
Junction for Cloudy Bay Road (C644) and Coolangatta Road (C629).
Features: Junction,Intersection,Turn Off
Position: 147.2435ºE   43.3746ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Lunawanna
Distance: 1.22km
Average Speed: 58.54km/h
Lunawanna
Lunawanna features one of only 4 general stores on the whole of Bruny Island. This one has a range of basic groceries, takeaway foods and fuel.
Features: Service Station,RoadhouseFuel Toilet Food,Shopping
Position: 147.2342ºE   43.3670ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Lookout
Distance: 12.4km
Average Speed: 60.31km/h
Lookout
Lookout beside Lighthouse Road with views over Mabel Bay.
Features: Point of Interest
Position: 147.1916ºE   43.4607ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Lookout
Distance: 1.39km
Average Speed: 47.39km/h
Lookout
Lookout beside Lighthouse Road with views over Mabel Bay.
Features: Point of Interest
Position: 147.1797ºE   43.4681ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Lookout
Distance: 1.96km
Average Speed: 46.87km/h
Lookout
This lookout has good views of the lighthouse on approach along the main road.
Features: Point of Interest
Position: 147.1599ºE   43.4763ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Lighthouse Rd & Old Jetty Rd
Distance: 0.92km
Average Speed: 47.79km/h
Lighthouse Rd & Old Jetty Rd
Junction for Lighthouse Rd and Old Jetty Rd.
Features: Junction,Intersection,Turn Off
Position: 147.1500ºE   43.4780ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Cape Bruny Lighthouse
Distance: 1.46km
Average Speed: 41.1km/h
Cape Bruny Lighthouse
The Cape Bruny Lighthouse is at the top of a steep walk track starting from this point on the south-western edge of the cape on South Bruny Island. Visitors will enjoy spectacular views of the Southern Ocean from the vista. Public access is restricted to 10am - 4pm daily.
Features: Cape,Headland,PointPoint of Interest
Position: 147.1441ºE   43.4892ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Lighthouse Rd & Old Jetty Rd
Distance: 1.46km
Average Speed: 41.1km/h
Lighthouse Rd & Old Jetty Rd
Junction for Lighthouse Rd and Old Jetty Rd.
Features: Junction,Intersection,Turn Off
Position: 147.1500ºE   43.4780ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Jetty Beach Campground
Distance: 2.26km
Average Speed: 37.76km/h
Jetty Beach Campground
This campground is suitable for campers and camper trailers but has limited facilities - just pit toilets, water most of the year, day use area with shelter, no dogs, no wood. A National Park pass is required.
Features: Camp FeePoint of Interest
Position: 147.1526ºE   43.4595ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Lighthouse Rd & Old Jetty Rd
Distance: 2.26km
Average Speed: 37.76km/h
Lighthouse Rd & Old Jetty Rd
Junction for Lighthouse Rd and Old Jetty Rd.
Features: Junction,Intersection,Turn Off
Position: 147.1500ºE   43.4780ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Lookout
Distance: 0.92km
Average Speed: 47.79km/h
Lookout
This lookout has good views of the lighthouse on approach along the main road.
Features: Point of Interest
Position: 147.1599ºE   43.4763ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Lookout
Distance: 1.96km
Average Speed: 46.87km/h
Lookout
Lookout beside Lighthouse Road with views over Mabel Bay.
Features: Point of Interest
Position: 147.1797ºE   43.4681ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Lookout
Distance: 1.39km
Average Speed: 47.39km/h
Lookout
Lookout beside Lighthouse Road with views over Mabel Bay.
Features: Point of Interest
Position: 147.1916ºE   43.4607ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Lunawanna
Distance: 12.4km
Average Speed: 60.31km/h
Lunawanna
Lunawanna features one of only 4 general stores on the whole of Bruny Island. This one has a range of basic groceries, takeaway foods and fuel.
Features: Service Station,RoadhouseFuel Toilet Food,Shopping
Position: 147.2342ºE   43.3670ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Bruny Hotel
Distance: 5.67km
Average Speed: 54.23km/h
Bruny Hotel
Bruny Island Hotel - Australia's most southernmost Hotels offers ensuite hotel accommodation with two comfortable ensuite rooms with electric blankets, heating, television, tea and coffee making facilities, and car parking.
Features: Resort,MotelWater Supply Pub Food,Shopping
Position: 147.2428ºE   43.3224ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Bruny Island Main Rd & Adventure Bay Rd
Distance: 6.37km
Average Speed: 71.67km/h
Bruny Island Main Rd & Adventure Bay Rd
Junction for Bruny Island Main Road (B66) and Adventure Bay Road (C630).
Features: Junction,Intersection,Turn Off
Position: 147.3115ºE   43.3118ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Bruny Island Main Rd & Lutregala Rd
Distance: 3.16km
Average Speed: 71.06km/h
Bruny Island Main Rd & Lutregala Rd
Junction for Bruny Island Main Road and Lutregala Road. Take Lutregala Road for campsites and access to Neck Beach.
Features: Junction,Intersection,Turn Off
Position: 147.3297ºE   43.2884ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Truganinni Lookout and Fairy Penguin Viewing Platform
Distance: 3.69km
Average Speed: 49.54km/h
Truganinni Lookout and Fairy Penguin Viewing Platform
Designated penguin rookery with a board walk of steps that take you to the top of the mountain for great views over the isthmus. Before the European settlement of Bruny Island, Truganinni inhabited Lunnawannalonna (Bruny Island).
Features: Point of Interest
Position: 147.3479ºE   43.2698ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Bruny Island Main Rd (Dirt Road - Southern Point)
Distance: 8.84km
Average Speed: 72.83km/h
Bruny Island Main Rd (Dirt Road - Southern Point)
This is the southern point of the dirt road. When venturing north - the road follows the coast of Great Bay towards the junction of Lennon Road and Bruny Island Main Road.
Features: Track,Road
Position: 147.3863ºE   43.2031ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Bruny Island Main Rd (Dirt Road - Northern Point)
Distance: 3.58km
Average Speed: 52.77km/h
Bruny Island Main Rd (Dirt Road - Northern Point)
This is the northern point of the dirt road. When venturing south - the road follows the coast of Great Bay towards Big Lagoon.
Features: Track,Road
Position: 147.3783ºE   43.1727ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Lennon Rd & Bruny Island Main Rd
Distance: 3.15km
Average Speed: 71.38km/h
Lennon Rd & Bruny Island Main Rd
Junction for Lennon Road and Bruny Island Main Road. When heading east along Lennon Road, travelling north will take you to Dennes Point, whilst heading south will take you to the South Bruny Range and the main southern part of the island.
Features: Junction,Intersection,Turn Off
Position: 147.3718ºE   43.1487ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Lennon Rd & Missionary Rd
Distance: 1.41km
Average Speed: 71.04km/h
Lennon Rd & Missionary Rd
Junction of Lennon Road and Missionary Road. Road that heads north goes to Barnes Bay.
Features: Junction,Intersection,Turn Off
Position: 147.3551ºE   43.1452ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Bruny Island Ferry Terminal
Distance: 6.92km
Average Speed: 66.37km/h
Bruny Island Ferry Terminal
Ferry Terminal east of Roberts Point on Bruny Island
Features: Point of Interest
Position: 147.2868ºE   43.1432ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Bruny Island Ferry Terminal (Mainland)
Distance: 3.38km
Average Speed: 14.88km/h
Bruny Island Ferry Terminal (Mainland)
This is the entrance for the Bruny Island Ferry Terminal on the Tasmanian mainland in Kettering.
Features: Point of Interest
Position: 147.2551ºE   43.1275ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Kettering
Distance: 0.63km
Average Speed: 53.47km/h
Kettering
Kettering is a little seaside community about about half an hour south of Hobart. It is a popular destination for tourists and locals who wish to board the Bruny Island Ferry, or take in places such as the Oyster Cove Marina, Mermaid Cafe and Kettering Point.
Features: Populated PlaceService Station,Roadhouse Fuel Water Supply Toilet Food,Shopping Resort,Motel
Position: 147.2474ºE   43.1297ºS (GDA 94)

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 Permits

National Parks Passes

Current park passes must be purchased for entry to Tasmania's National Parks. There are a few options available and they include: Daily, Holiday, Annual, Annual Renewal, and Two Year Park Pass. It is a good idea to seek out the pass that best suits your travel plan. For example, visitors to the State may consider the ‘Holiday Pass’ because it provides entry to all Tasmania’s National Parks for up to two months.

For the current fees, please click National Parks Passes

Bruny Island Ferry Prices for Vehicles less than 5 metres:

Normal Fares

$25 for visitors, $12 for visitor pensioners, and $17 for visitors with a Seniors Card.

Peak Fares

$30 for visitors, $12 for visitor pensioners, and $19 for visitors with a Seniors Card.

Please Note: Peak fares apply on Public Holidays and Public Holiday weekends only. They do not apply on a normal weekend. The fare includes the return trip. Passengers in vehicles and pedestrians travel free of charge. Pensioner and seniors discounts only apply to vehicles less than 6 metres. Patrons are advised to be at the terminal at least ten (10) minutes before the advertised departure time.

 Things to See & Do

Jetty Beach Campground   
Camp Fee Point of Interest
This campground is suitable for campers and camper trailers but has limited facilities - just pit toilets, water most of the year, day use area with shelter, no dogs, no wood. A National Park pass is required. The campground is a delightful wooded area with views to the beach below.
Cape Bruny Lighthouse   
Cape,Headland,Point Point of Interest
The Cape Bruny Lighthouse is at the top of a steep walk track starting from this point on the south-western edge of the cape on South Bruny Island. Visitors will enjoy spectacular views of the Southern Ocean from the vista. Public access is restricted to 10am - 4pm daily. The lighthouse was designed by John Lee Archer and convict built in 1836.
Lookout   
Point of Interest 
This lookout has good views of the lighthouse on approach along the main road.
Lookout   
Point of Interest 
Lookout beside Lighthouse Road with views over Mabel Bay.
Lookout   
Point of Interest 
Lookout beside Lighthouse Road with views over Mabel Bay.
Cloudy Corner Camp Area   
Camp Fee Point of Interest
This small, remote campsite is situated on the southern end of Cloudy Bay Beach and is only accessible by driving along the beach (4WD recommended). The campsite lies above the beach (not on the actual beach) nestled under trees. A remote spot with pit toilet - no water, no firewood.
Cloudy Bay Road & Beach Access   
Beach 
End of Cloudy Bay Road and the point to access the beach. Driving along the beach is allowed and due to the firmness of the sand, is suitable for most vehicles including sedans. Driving along the beach towards the south gives access to the beautiful Cloudy Corner campsite. The beach is a good spot for surfing, fishing, bushwaking.
Lookout   
Point of Interest 
This is the Eastern lookout about halfway up Coolangatta Road (C629), which features views of Adventure Bay, the Neck, and North Bruny.
Lookout   
Point of Interest 
This is the western of the two lookouts about halfway along Coolangatta Road which features views over Cloudy Bay and the lighthouse.
Truganinni Lookout and Fairy Penguin Viewing Platform   
Point of Interest 
Designated penguin rookery with a board walk of steps that take you to the top of the mountain for great views over the isthmus. Before the European settlement of Bruny Island, Truganinni inhabited Lunnawannalonna (Bruny Island).
Bruny Island Ferry Terminal   
Point of Interest 
Ferry Terminal east of Roberts Point on Bruny Island
Bruny Island Ferry Terminal (Mainland)   
Point of Interest 
This is the entrance for the Bruny Island Ferry Terminal on the Tasmanian mainland in Kettering.
Adventure Bay   
Populated Place Caravan Park Fuel Toilet Food,Shopping Bay,Inlet,Cove Beach National Parks,Reserves Camp Fee Resort,Motel
Adventure Bay is the hub of Bruny Island. Adventure Bay was named after captain Tobias Furneaux' ship the Adventure (1773). Various cafes, the Bligh Museum, various tours, guided or self-guided walks to nearby Penguin Island and Fluted Cape and two caravan parks and a general store are the main attractions of Adventure Bay.
Neck Beach   
Beach 
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Fluted Cape (Park Entrance)   
State Forests,Reserves Cape,Headland,Point
Fluted Cape (South Bruny National Park) is the most southerly point of Adventure Bay. A challenging 3 hour return steep walking trail (loop) from this point within the South Bruny National Park takes in forests, whaling history, views to Tasman Peninsula, soaring seas cliffs, sea eagles.

 Preparation

There are a number of long sections of road on Bruny Island which are unsealed, but are typically suitable for 2WD vehicles and even bicycles. There are tracks that may take you to secluded camping spots so get yourself a good updated map of the island to learn about the roads and tracks which are suitable for your vehicle. Since there’s over 200kms of roads on the island, ensure you carry enough fuel as there are only several settlements on the island that stock fuel supplies. If you are planning to trek through some of Bruny Island’s many walk tracks, be sure to carry plenty of water as well as: food, sunscreen, hat, adequate hiking boots and clothing, and preferably a handheld GPS to assist with navigation.

Fuel Supplies & Usage

Fuel SymbolKettering, Adventure Bay, Lunawanna Diesel4cyl 25 litres ULP4cyl 30 litres LPG4cyl 36 litres
6cyl 28 litres6cyl 33 litres6cyl 32 litres
8cyl 29 litres8cyl 30 litres
Usage is averaged from TrekFuel (* specific to trek) submissions and calculated based on trek distance.

Best Time To Visit

The best time to travel is during the warmer months since the winter mornings and nights can get very cold.

Closest Climatic Station

Dover
Distance from Trek Mid Point 20.81km W
 JanFebMarAprMayJun JulAugSepOctNovDec
Mean Max. °C 20.520.719.016.7 14.712.612.413.1 14.616.217.418.9
Mean Min. °C 10.210.49.07.1 5.73.93.84.0 4.96.47.79.0
Mean Rain mm 55.851.164.467.2 71.879.187.188.6 82.787.672.474.4
    Best time to travel      Ok time to travel      Travel NOT recommended

Services & Supplies

The following locations have various services and supplies: Kettering, Adventure Bay, Lunawanna, Bruny Hotel

 Camp Sites & Accomodation

Jetty Beach Campground   
Camp Fee Point of Interest
This campground is suitable for campers and camper trailers but has limited facilities - just pit toilets, water most of the year, day use area with shelter, no dogs, no wood. A National Park pass is required. The campground is a delightful wooded area with views to the beach below.
Cloudy Corner Camp Area   
Camp Fee Point of Interest
This small, remote campsite is situated on the southern end of Cloudy Bay Beach and is only accessible by driving along the beach (4WD recommended). The campsite lies above the beach (not on the actual beach) nestled under trees. A remote spot with pit toilet - no water, no firewood.
Pines Camping Area   
Camp Free 
Pines Camping area just off Cloudy Bay Road.
The Neck Campground   
Camp Free 
Free campground in nice grove at the southern end of the Neck - entrance approx 1.5km from Neck Lookout off Lutregala Road. Pit toilet, shelter with wood barbecue, tank water, no firewood, no dogs or firearms.
Adventure Bay   
Populated Place Caravan Park Fuel Toilet Food,Shopping Bay,Inlet,Cove Beach National Parks,Reserves Camp Fee Resort,Motel
Adventure Bay is the hub of Bruny Island. Adventure Bay was named after captain Tobias Furneaux' ship the Adventure (1773). Various cafes, the Bligh Museum, various tours, guided or self-guided walks to nearby Penguin Island and Fluted Cape and two caravan parks and a general store are the main attractions of Adventure Bay.
Kettering   
Populated Place Service Station,Roadhouse Fuel Water Supply Toilet Food,Shopping Resort,Motel
Kettering is a little seaside community about about half an hour south of Hobart. It is a popular destination for tourists and locals who wish to board the Bruny Island Ferry, or take in places such as the Oyster Cove Marina, Mermaid Cafe and Kettering Point.
Bruny Hotel   
Resort,Motel Water Supply Pub Food,Shopping
Bruny Island Hotel - Australia's most southernmost Hotels offers ensuite hotel accommodation with two comfortable ensuite rooms with electric blankets, heating, television, tea and coffee making facilities, and car parking. The accommodation is adjacent to the hotel and has absolute waterfront views.

 Environment

Bruny Island is actually made up of two islands - North Bruny and South Bruny separated by a long and narrow sandy isthmus. North Bruny is drier and is well suited to sheep farming whilst South Bruny is more mountainous and has large areas of rain forest in addition to sandy heath. Both areas have spectacular scenery with wonderful, deserted beaches and abundant wildlife. The coastline of Bruny Island consists of cliffs and headlands broken up by beaches such as Cloudy Bay.

Around many of Bruny Island’s settlements, much of the landscape is covered in grazing fields and large tracts of dry eucalyptus forest. Inland, forests continue to be logged, but other large sections - mostly along the south-eastern coast, the forests are preserved as the South Bruny National Park. Many native and diverse plant species are found inside the park. These range from predominantly dry sclerophyll forests, heath-lads and coastal vegetation to wet eucalypt forests and pockets of rainforest at Mt Bruny and Fluted Cape.

The park provides key habitat for bird life such as the endangered forty-spotted pardalote, which enjoys refuge in White gums. Blue gums on the other hand provide nectar which swift parrots depend on. Over 120 bird species have been recorded on the island. Near the coast, the tiny hooded plover usually frequents the beaches. There are also colonies of shearwaters and fairy penguins, especially in the Bruny Island Neck Game Reserve. The surrounding marine environment is home to seals, dolphins and whales.

 History

Dutch explorer Abel Tasman made a landing in the vicinity of the island in November 1642. In 1773 Tobias Furneaux, who was exploring the coastline with James Cook, anchored his vessel off the coast. On 26 January 1777, Cook sailed the Resolution and the Discovery into Adventure Bay and stayed there for two days. In 1788 and again in 1792 William Bligh anchored in Adventure Bay.

Bruny Island and the channel between the island and the mainland were named after French explorer Bruni d'Entrecasteaux who explored the area in 1792. It was known as Bruni Island until 1918, when the spelling was changed to Bruny. The island was originally inhabited by Aborigines who named it Alonnah Lunawanna. This traditional name now survives as the name of two island settlements, Alonnah and Lunawanna. In more recent history, Bruny Island was the site of a land transfer by the state Government to local Aboriginal people.

 Driving Directions

Time
Direction
Distance
Kettering to Bruny Island Ferry Terminal (Mainland) 0.63 km E 68°
Bruny Island Ferry Terminal (Mainland) to Bruny Island Ferry Terminal 3.38 km SE 124° 13 min
Bruny Island Ferry Terminal to Lennon Rd & Missionary Rd 6.92 km E 92° 6 min
Lennon Rd & Missionary Rd to Lennon Rd & Bruny Island Main Rd 1.41 km E 106° 1 min
Lennon Rd & Bruny Island Main Rd to Bruny Island Main Rd (Dirt Road - Northern Point) 3.15 km S 169° 2 min
Bruny Island Main Rd (Dirt Road - Northern Point) to Bruny Island Main Rd (Dirt Road - Southern Point) 3.58 km S 169° 4 min
Bruny Island Main Rd (Dirt Road - Southern Point) to Truganinni Lookout and Fairy Penguin Viewing Platform 8.84 km SW 203° 7 min
Truganinni Lookout and Fairy Penguin Viewing Platform to Neck Beach 0.49 km SW 203°
Neck Beach to Bruny Island Main Rd & Lutregala Rd 2.06 km SW 218° 2 min
Bruny Island Main Rd & Lutregala Rd to The Neck Campground 0.55 km S 197° 1 min
The Neck Campground to Bruny Island Main Rd & Lutregala Rd 0.55 km N 17° 1 min
Bruny Island Main Rd & Lutregala Rd to Bruny Island Main Rd & Adventure Bay Rd 3.16 km SW 210° 2 min
Bruny Island Main Rd & Adventure Bay Rd to Coal Point 16.9 km SE 157° 20 min
Coal Point to Adventure Bay Rd & Coolangatta Rd 2.42 km S 180° 2 min
Adventure Bay Rd & Coolangatta Rd to Adventure Bay 0.87 km S 164° 1 min
Adventure Bay to Fluted Cape (Park Entrance) 2.24 km SE 119° 3 min
Fluted Cape (Park Entrance) to Adventure Bay 2.24 km NW 299° 3 min
Adventure Bay to Adventure Bay Rd & Coolangatta Rd 0.87 km N 344° 1 min
Adventure Bay Rd & Coolangatta Rd to Lookout 3.68 km W 248° 6 min
Lookout to Mt Mangana Walk 0.96 km NW 310° 1 min
Mt Mangana Walk to Lookout 1.67 km SW 215° 1 min
Lookout to Coolangatta Rd & Clennetts Link 1.64 km SW 237° 2 min
Coolangatta Rd & Clennetts Link to Cloudy Bay Rd & Coolangatta Rd 2.03 km W 267° 2 min
Cloudy Bay Rd & Coolangatta Rd to Pines Camping Area 7.74 km S 178° 8 min
Pines Camping Area to Cloudy Bay Road & Beach Access 0.63 km SW 230°
Cloudy Bay Road & Beach Access to Cloudy Corner Camp Area 3.2 km S 163° 4 min
Cloudy Corner Camp Area to Cloudy Bay Road & Beach Access 3.2 km N 343° 4 min
Cloudy Bay Road & Beach Access to Pines Camping Area 0.63 km NE 50°
Pines Camping Area to Cloudy Bay Rd & Coolangatta Rd 7.74 km N 358° 8 min
Cloudy Bay Rd & Coolangatta Rd to Lunawanna 1.22 km NW 318° 1 min
Lunawanna to Lookout 12.4 km S 198° 12 min
Lookout to Lookout 1.39 km SW 229° 1 min
Lookout to Lookout 1.96 km SW 240° 2 min
Lookout to Lighthouse Rd & Old Jetty Rd 0.92 km W 257° 1 min
Lighthouse Rd & Old Jetty Rd to Cape Bruny Lighthouse 1.46 km S 201° 2 min
Cape Bruny Lighthouse to Lighthouse Rd & Old Jetty Rd 1.46 km N 21° 2 min
Lighthouse Rd & Old Jetty Rd to Jetty Beach Campground 2.26 km N 3 min
Jetty Beach Campground to Lighthouse Rd & Old Jetty Rd 2.26 km S 186° 3 min
Lighthouse Rd & Old Jetty Rd to Lookout 0.92 km E 77° 1 min
Lookout to Lookout 1.96 km NE 60° 2 min
Lookout to Lookout 1.39 km NE 49° 1 min
Lookout to Lunawanna 12.4 km N 18° 12 min
Lunawanna to Bruny Hotel 5.67 km N 6 min
Bruny Hotel to Bruny Island Main Rd & Adventure Bay Rd 6.37 km E 78° 5 min
Bruny Island Main Rd & Adventure Bay Rd to Bruny Island Main Rd & Lutregala Rd 3.16 km NE 30° 2 min
Bruny Island Main Rd & Lutregala Rd to Truganinni Lookout and Fairy Penguin Viewing Platform 3.69 km NE 35° 4 min
Truganinni Lookout and Fairy Penguin Viewing Platform to Bruny Island Main Rd (Dirt Road - Southern Point) 8.84 km NE 23° 7 min
Bruny Island Main Rd (Dirt Road - Southern Point) to Bruny Island Main Rd (Dirt Road - Northern Point) 3.58 km N 349° 4 min
Bruny Island Main Rd (Dirt Road - Northern Point) to Lennon Rd & Bruny Island Main Rd 3.15 km N 349° 2 min
Lennon Rd & Bruny Island Main Rd to Lennon Rd & Missionary Rd 1.41 km W 286° 1 min
Lennon Rd & Missionary Rd to Bruny Island Ferry Terminal 6.92 km W 272° 6 min
Bruny Island Ferry Terminal to Bruny Island Ferry Terminal (Mainland) 3.38 km NW 304° 13 min
Bruny Island Ferry Terminal (Mainland) to Kettering 0.63 km W 248°
Kettering to Kettering 182.21 km     3 hr 36 min
Distance is GPS recorded driving distance (not straight line), Direction is straight line from start to end, Time is calculated from actual GPS driving data.

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