Bruny Island Lighthouse Tour
Lighthouse tour on Bruny Island Nov 2016
Bruny Island Safaris, Food, Sightseeing & Cape Bruny Lighthouse Tours in Tasmania, departing Hobart
Be guided by our highly interpretive & professional Bruny Island tour guides on one of the most comprehensive mini bus tours departing Hobart and surrounds.
INCLUDING MORNING TEA, BIG LOCAL LUNCH AND CAPE BRUNY LIGHTHOUSE TOUR AT CAPE BRUNY. All food tastings and many stops throughout the day. The new Neck Lookout and Wildlife Zone is looking amazing with huge viewing platforms perched on top of the sand dunes.
Experience morning tea on the beach with freshly harvested oysters, locally produced cheeses and wood oven bread.
Find the Wild White Wallaby in the adjacent fields.
Drive through, smell and taste the rainforests.
Experience amazing scenery and Cape Bruny Lighthouse Tour on South Bruny Island.
Enjoy a sit down lunch with your tour group and guide. Featuring a collaborative designed menu between Bruny Island Safaris and Hotel Bruny. Offering tasty menu options such as Slow Cooked Bruny Island Lamb, Seafood Platter for one or two people, Seafood Chowder and many more options such as Tassie Scallops and Atlantic Salmon.
After lunch climb the Neck Lookout and Wildlife Zone, taste fudge, chocolates and smoked products from the Bruny Island Smokehouse. All the while looking for Echidna's, Sea Eagles or even a little Penguin might be sitting at the entrance of it's burrow.
With lots of little stops throughout the day, some short Bruny Island Walks and venue visits you will be more than satisfied with your days tasty food experiences, wildlife spotting and exercise.
Bruny Island Lighthouse Tour
Bruny island is a popular day trip from Hobart, Tasmania, and if you head to the southern most tip of Bruny island you will arrive at the Cape Bruny Lighthouse, now decommissioned.
If you wish to see inside the light house as part of your Bruny isl;and tour, then you will need to select this tour -
Separate light house tours are available - but when other tours are running the lighthouse is closed so you will need to be patient.
The view from the top is astounding and history and lives of the early light house keepers brings this early 1800's building to life.
Tasmania Drone Footage Bruny Island Lighthouse
Visiting BRUNY ISLAND HONEY with Rick from Bruny Island Safaris
A visit to Bruny Island isn't complete without an enthusiastically interpreted honey talk with our longest serving guide Rick. Bruny Island Safaris guides are the island experts, you won't leave hungry and the sightseeing is amazing. Check out the Bruny Island Cheese visit coming up on one of our next clips.
Tasmania VLog: Day trip to Bruny Island (The Neck, Cape Bruny Lighthouse)
We drove our rented car to Bruny Island via car ferry.
Amazing day trip, must see attractions in Bruny Island :
1. The Neck Lookout
2. Cape Bruny Lighthouse (one of the southern most lighthouse in the world)
3. Fresh Bruny island oysters (pair with local sparkling wine of course)
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Our next leg of Tasmania leads us on to Bruny Island!!
We needed to stock up on supplies before heading over to Bruny, so we headed back to the town of Huon to do a big shop????. With the fridges overflowing, enough beer to last 3 weeks and both jerry cans full of fuel, we headed off. I'm not sure why we went crazy stocking up, as we only planned to stay 3-5nights max on Bruny. ????
It was pretty late in the afternoon and bad weather⛈ predicted to set in, so we stayed the night at Gordon, before catching the ferry the next day. That night at Gordon, the winds got up to 50knots, so we awoke in the middle of the night and had to activate 'midget mode' - pop our van down⬇️. It was quite funny to watch, as we popped one side down and raced to pop the other down, the popped down side would then pop back up, due to the force of the wind????, so it took us a few goes to get both sides down and locked down. ????
The skies cleared and the wind had dropped the next day, so off to the Bruny Island ferry terminal⛴ we went. We got our tickets ($70 return) and waited in line for the next ferry. Its only a short trip and then onto the island to start exploring. Camp spots are limited if you have a dog, so we chose to stay at the Hotel Bruny for our stay. Plus we splurged out to get power for our 4 nights stay. The weather was pretty hit and miss, so when the sun☀️ shone we tried to see the sights and when it rained alot????, we took cover in our van.
We did get to see and do everything we wanted over our 5 days on the island. Got our food fix by visiting get shucked oysters, the Bruny Cheese factory????, Bruny Chocolate factory, Bruny berry farm and had dinner at the hotel. All the food we had was super delicious! We also managed to tour the north island, as well as sight see the south island. Visiting the Bruny island lighthouse, adventure bay, cloudy bay & the neck. We completed the trek????????♀️???????? around the Fluted Cape Trail, one afternoon, which was great and on our drive back to camp after the walk we spotted 2 of the allusive pure white wallabies! ????
Kurt being the mad keen fisherman had heard you can catch squid off the adventure bay jetty, so we spent 4 hours there one day, where he managed to catch 3 decent sized ones! His first squid catches on the trip, so he was stoked????????. We crumbed them up and he had them for dinner that night - delicious! We were tossing up whether to do the popular Bruny Island ferry cruise, as the weather was so unpredictable. It looked promising for our last day on Bruny, so we bit the bullet and booked ourselves into the afternoon cruise????! Highly recommend to do it if you have the time and weather permits.
Well if we had more sunshine we could of stayed on Bruny a while longer, but hey the show must go on! We still have the whole east coast of Tassie to see!
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Bruny Island Lighthouse Balcony views
Bruny Island Lighthouse Tours. Climbing the spiral staircase, view the prisms, learn the Cape Bruny history. Step out onto the balcony and be amazed by the wild coastline and views....
Bruny Island Food, Sightseeing and Lighthouse Tours
A little insight into our Bruny Island Tours to Cape Bruny Lighthouse and what we do along the way.... Oysters, Cheese, Smoked Salmon, Chocolate, Berries, Beaches, Sea-cliffs and Lighthouse Tours.
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Bruny Island Ferry crossing to Bruny Island. A short cruise to Bruny Island. Spy seals and penguins.
Crossing the D'Entrecasteaux Channel to Bruny Island. A beautiful still morning with the entire top deck of the Mirambeena to ourselves. Tassie is at it's best at this time of the year. Beautiful crisp mornings with unlimited photographic opportunities at every bend in The Channel. The colours are outstanding and the early ferry crossings are a great way to get tuned into nature, spying little penguins and seals frolicking in the bays & waterways. How to see Bruny Island with Bruny Island Safaris? Go to brunyislandsafaris.com
Cloudy Bay Beach House: Virtual Tour - Bruny Island, Tasmania, Australia
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76. Bruny Hotel, Bruny Island Tasmania
Bruny Hotel on Bruny Island Tasmania provides a fantastic camp place for just $5.
Located at Alonnah on the Western side of Bruny Island there are no amenities but there are toilets in the pub plus public toilets and dump point just a short walk or drive down the road next to the Police station.
The camp ground is pet friendly.
I had Telstra coverage but no Vodafone.
Located directly opposite the ocean, the pub provides superb meals.
Cost was $5 per night. See the staff at the pub when you arrive.
Our stay was for 9-11th February 2017
Cape Bruny Lighthouse with Bruny Island Safaris and Lighthouse Tours
Tours of the Cape Bruny Lighthouse on Bruny Island Tasmania
Bruny Island Light House - The Arrival
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TOP 15 BRUNY ISLAND (TAS) Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Bruny Island, Tasmania, Australia. Bruny Island located off the south-eastern coast of Tasmania. Bruny Island is separated from the mainland of Tasmania by the D'Entrecasteaux Channel. Bruny Island's east coast lies within the Tasman Sea. There is so many must see places in Bruny Island.
Things to do in Bruny Island is to go to the tourist attractions such as The Neck, Cape Bruny Lighthouse, South Bruny National Park, Fluted Cape Trail, Cape Queen Elizabeth, Bruny Island Quarantine Station, Labillardiere Peninsula Walk, Bruny Island Berry Farm, Bruny Island Premium Wines, Mavista Falls, Art at the Point Gallery, Bruny Island History Room, Resolution Road, Bligh Museum of Pacific Exploration and Forestvale Design Centre.
Thats all about where to go or what to do list in Bruny Island - Tasmania. Enjoy visiting those beautiful places in Bruny Island.
Catching the ferry from Kettering to Bruny Island Dec 2017
Bruny Island, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
Bruny Island and Fluted Cape
A recent trip to Bruny Island. We usually paddle our sea kayaks to Bruny Island but this time we took the ferry, flew the quadcopter and did some walking to the top of Fluted Cape. Although easier than paddling we still had some dramas as Roger found out.
The improved lookout at the Neck was popular.