Bruny Vista - Kettering Hotels, Australia
Bruny Vista 5 Stars Hotel in Kettering ,Australia Within US Travel Directory Offering free WiFi and a private waterfront with a rocky shoreline, Bruny Vista boasts views over D'Entrecasteaux Channel, Bruny Island, Kettering and beyond.
This 2 bedroom cottage features a fully equipped kitchen with modern appliances, a dining setting and a flat-screen TV.
The bathroom features a bathtub, a shower, a hairdryer and free toiletries.
Guests enjoy a garden, a terrace and a library.
An array of activities can be enjoyed on site or in the surroundings, including cycling, fishing and hiking.
The property offers free parking.
The property often visited by wildlife such as wallabies and native birds.
Bruny Vista is 30 minutes drive from Hobart, and Kettering Village is 10 minutes drive.
Bruny VistaKettering Hotels, Australia
Location in : 379 Manuka Road,au 7155, Kettering, Australia
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Onboard Mirambeena - Kettering to Bruny Island - Tasmania - May 2010
Onboard Mirambeena - Kettering to Bruny Island - Tasmania - May 2010
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Bella Luna. Kettering. Tasmania. 2017.
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Wotz @ Peppermint Bay Cruise, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
Being a visitor to Hobart is a constant delight. Lunch with a cruise across to Peppermint Bay from Hobart is one of the many ways that Tasmania shows off its scenic beauty.
Bruny Island 2012
A quick look at our annual Maatsuyker Canoe Club extended sea kayaking trip which was around Bruny Island in Tasmania's SE. Some spectacular coastal scenery and a visit to the Bruny Island lighthouse. Watch Grant's spectacular recovery and enjoy some sea kayak sailing on Australia Day.
Kettering Tourist Centre - Tasmania - May 2010
Kettering Tourist Centre - Tasmania - May 2010
Kettering Marina - Tasmania - May 2010
Kettering Marina - Tasmania - May 2010
Quarantine Bay, Bruny Island, Tasmania.
Dad burst a fuel line during an engine service, meaning we have been stuck in Quarantine Bay on Bruny Island for the past few days. Passing the time with boat maintenance/repair jobs, ranging from the gross to the terrifying.
We had to trek into Hobart today to pick up parts, which included boating the tender from Quarantine Bay to Kettering. That's a half-hour boat ride across the D'entre Castaux channel; pretty crazy ride in a tiny little dingy.
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Sailing during the race to Cygnet, 2009. Diomede II and Last Fandango in the distance.
A peek around the point from Kettering marina
A flight over the marina, a quick look around the point to the north toward Woodbridge and back to the Oyster Cove Inn.
Hartley TS21 yacht Christina sailing the D'Entrecasteaux Channel in Tasmania
We keep our 30 year old timber Hartley TS21 Christina in Kettering, southeast Tasmania
Sailing the D'Entrecasteaux Channel 08 Jul 2014
Sailing the D'Entrecasteaux Channel, Tasmania in a 20 foot (6m) trailer sailer.
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A Bumpy Ride Back to Adventure Bay - Bruny Island, Tasmania
Our return trip along the spectacular coastline & cliffs was cold and bumpy but still amazing fun, despite hurting my back. Music:
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Better Boating Tasmania. Christian Bell explains sustainable boating practices in regards to sewage disposal. Includes current legal situation in Tasmania and advice on appropriate equipment choices.
We would move here... If it wasn't so cold - Bruny Island. Ep.40
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 Car Ferry (Mirambeena)
Car ferry Mirambeena approaching and docking at Bruny Island, Tasmania.