11 must-have experiences on Bruny Island

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It’s an island off an island off an island, and it’s one of Tasmania’s best-kept secrets.

Welcome to Bruny Island – a rugged and pristine spot for great food, fascinating history and stunning wilderness.
Looking for things to do? Don’t miss these top 10 experiences.
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Tasmanian House of Whisky

Just a few minutes from the Bruny Island ferry terminal is the Tasmanian House of Whisky.

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Lennon Rd, North Bruny, TAS, Australia, 7150
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A compact timber and stone building brimming with 110 single malts and over 70 gins – all Tassie made.
The spirits are mostly bespoke and small scale, and while some of the prices on the bottles will make your eyes water, a nip or two of the island’s finest certainly won’t.
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Free Spirit Pods Tasmania

The newest kid on the Bruny Island accommodation block is Free Spirit Pods.

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DAVIS ROAD, North Bruny, TAS, Australia, 7150
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A pair of two charming eco-pods set amongst stringybark and black sheoaks overlooking the pristine waters of Quarantine Bay.
The studio-pods feature natural timbers throughout and offer stunning views down to the water.
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Cape Bruny Lighthouse

Built by convict labour over 18 months beginning in 1836, Cape Bruny Lighthouse is the second-oldest lighthouse in Australia.

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North Bruny, TAS, Australia
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It sits amidst moody, rugged dolerite cliffs that are relentlessly battered by foaming seas and tumultuous winds.
Take a tour to the top for breathtaking views over the Southern Ocean and the wild Tasman Sea, and spare a thought for the 12 felons who were at least given their freedom once they completed the mammoth task.
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The Neck Bruny Island

For a relatively small island (it’s just 50 kilometres long), Bruny is divided. The spot where the two meet is ‘The Neck’.

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The Neck Lookout, Hobart, TAS, Australia, 7150
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An isthmus connecting the north and south of the island.
From the top of the lookout at The Neck, you can see rolling green hills sweeping down to the unruly Tasman Sea and the sheltered waters of the D’Entrecasteaux Channel.
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Bruny Island Cheese Company Bruny Island

Stop in to the Bruny Island Cheese Company and be prepared to sample (and let’s face it, buy) a number of delicious cheeses.

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From hard, crumbly cow’s-milk cheeses to one of Australia’s scarce hard raw-milk cheeses and rounds of luscious, soft, white-mould cheese, the fromagerie is a cheese-lover’s dream.
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Dennes Point Heritage TrailDennes Point North Bruny Island

At the northern tip of Bruny Island is Dennes Point Heritage Trail.

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Dennes Point, TAS, Australia
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It’s a short walk that reflects the significance of the area, as it was here that some of the first encounters between Europeans and Indigenous Australians occurred.
The trail takes in spectacular views of the D’Entrecasteaux Channel, Derwent Estuary and Storm Bay. Along the path are 14 panels that represent the island’s history.
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Bruny Island Chocolate Company

From the outside, the Bruny Island Chocolate Company looks tiny, but inside it’s full of chocolate, fudge and honeycomb.

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55 Adventure Bay Road, Adventure Bay, TAS, Australia
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Everything is made fresh on the premises, so you’re never quite sure what flavours and varieties will be in stock.
Traditional fudge lovers will adore the caramel chocolate fudge, but adventurous eaters may want to try the Persian fudge, with its sweet, rich dates and figs.
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Bruny Island HoneyBRUNY ISLAND HONEY

Prefer the sweets that Bruny Island nature has to offer? Bruny Island Honey is an establishment on this little island.

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Great Bay, TAS, Australia, 7150
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Visit to pick up a slab of local honeycomb, jars of creamed honey and big bowls of drool-worthy honey ice cream, which is available at their cafe, all flavoured by the delicate florals and flavours of Bruny Island.
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Rare Wildlife at Adventure Bay

Bruny Island is home to the rare Bennett’s wallaby, commonly called the white wallaby due to its snow-hued fur, pink nose and eyes.

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A genetic mutation causes the wallabies’ albinism and, because they don’t have any predators on the isolated island, there are thought to be over 200 on Bruny.
The best place to spot them is Adventure Bay, where during the day you might see them resting underneath large trees.
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Bruny Island Quarantine Station

You wouldn’t think there are too many hidden gems on Bruny, but its Quarantine Station goes under the radar of most travellers.

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816 Killora Road, North Bruny, TAS, Australia, 7150
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Situated at Barnes Bay, the Quarantine Station incorporates different aspects of the island’s history – from its First Nation’s people to European settlement.
The site itself contains quarantine buildings that housed passengers and soldiers on their return from WWI.
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Get Shucked Oyster Farm

Bruny Island produces some of the best oysters in the country, so pull up a seat at the oyster bar at Get Shucked.

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1735 Bruny Island Main Road, Bruny Island, Great Bay, TAS, Australia, 7150
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This great venue offers truly bay-to-bar eating as you sit on the deck overlooking the bobbing buoys of the oyster farm in the bay.

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