
A true island-off-an-island experience lies just a 40min drive from Hobart. At Kettering, board the 20min Bruny Island Ferry across the D'Entrecasteaux Channel to Roberts Point, on North Bruny Island.
At Great Bay, about 15min drive south of the ferry terminal, pull over for tastings at the Bruny Island Cheese and Beer Co. Chat with the brewer making “slow beer” and watch the cheesemakers working on artisanal cheeses with distinctively Tasmanian characters and names.
Among the island’s gems is South Bruny National Park, flanked by cliffs with dramatic views over long sandy beaches, coastal heath and eucalypt forests, and gardens of kelp offshore. Abundant wildlife includes several threatened bird species, among them ground and swift parrots and the forty-spotted pardalote, as well as penguins, echidnas, pademelons and a small population of rare white Bennett’s wallabies. The park is threaded with walks, from easy strolls to challenging climbs. Options include the 12km East Cloudy Head walk, half of it along the white sand of Cloudy Bay Beach.
For even more spectacular coastal views mixed with fascinating history, book ahead for daily tours of the Cape Bruny Lighthouse with Bruny Island Safaris. The lighthouse was first lit in 1838 with sperm whale oil. Climb the cast-iron spiral stairs to the balcony for panoramic views, and learn about life as a keeper at Australia’s third-oldest lighthouse.
Drop by the cellar door at family-run Bruny Island Premium Wines for tastings of its cool-climate wines, or linger for lunch and Saturday-night dinner.
Enjoy a seafood dinner and stay at Hotel Bruny.



