Bruny Island Accommodation
You will find some great Bruny Island Accommodation in the list of accommodation below. To view accommodation in other areas of Huon Valley & Bruny click the link directly below this text. Select your ideal type of accommodation from Bed and Breakfasts, apartments, holiday house, hotels and motels. If you are looking for a specific type of accommodation use one of the links below to refine the list of Bruny Island accommodation.
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Large comfortable modern family accommodation, light and airy open plan living. Across the road from beach, opposite tennis court and close to general store. |
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- Max Guests per Apartment: 8
- Type: Holiday Unit/House
- Price From: $130
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This magnificent Bed and Breakfast overlooks breathtaking views of the D'Entrecasteaux Channel. |
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- Max Guests per House: 6
- Type: Bed and Breakfast
- Price From: $150
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Unique fully-self contained luxury holiday home only 15 metres from the high tide mark, stunning panoramic views of the d'Entrecasteaux channel and Mt Wellington. |
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- Max Guests per House: 6
- Type: Holiday House
- Price From: $195
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Fully self-contained luxury Water front Retreat. Sleeps 8 persons.
Private Beach front.
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- Max Guests per House: 8
- Type: Self-Contained
- Price From: $195
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The Captain James Cook Caravan Park is located on the shores of the beautiful and historic Adventure Bay on South Bruny Island just an hour and a quarter by Car and Vehicle Ferry South of Hobart Town. |
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- Max Guests per Room: 7
- Type: Caravan Park
- Price Range: $7 - $110
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A peaceful relaxing retreat for two |
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- Max Guests per Room: 2
- Type: Self-Contained
- Price From: $130
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Fully self contained stylish, modern Holiday Accommodation
2 minute walk to beach, close to shop and cafe. 2 bedrooms, sleeps 6 persons. |
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- Max Guests per House: 5
- Type: Holiday House
- Price From: $130
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PRIVATE HOLIDAY RETREAT at secluded location.
2 night minimum stay. |
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- Max Guests per House: 6
- Type: Holiday House
- Price From: $150
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Situated in Lunawanna, South Bruny Island, these self contained, self catering cottages sleep up to four people. |
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- Max Guests per Cottage: 4
- Type: Self-Contained
- Price From: $140
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Quiet private luxury retreat with panoramic views across the channel to Woody Island and the Hartz Ranges.
View native animals and rare birds in their natural habitat |
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- Max Guests per House: 4
- Type: Holiday House
- Price From: $150
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This accommodation is rated four stars is located on a hill overlooking Sheepwash Bay, The Tree House has spectacular virtual waterfront views.
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- Max Guests per Room: 4
- Type: Self-Contained
- Price Range: $160 - $180
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Private Waterfront Retreat in a light Bush Setting. |
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- Max Guests per House: 6
- Type: Self-Contained
- Price From: $175
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Fully self-contained holiday home set on large acreage in Barnes Bay with water views |
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- Max Guests per House: 4
- Type: Self-Contained
- Price From: $150
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Fully self contained apartment, across the road from beach, opposite tennis court and close to general store |
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- Max Guests per Apartment: 4
- Type: Holiday Unit/House
- Price From: $110
Information about Bruny Island
Wild seascapes, towering dolerite seacliffs and sweeping surf beaches, wonderful coastal walks, birdlife and wildflowers, tall forests and an historic lighthouse are all features of Bruny Island off the southeast corner of Tasmania. It is about the size of Singapore but has a population of around 500 people.
Access is a 20-minute crossing by vehicular ferry from Kettering, 35 minutes' drive south of Hobart. It appears to be two separate islands but it is joined by the Neck (the isthmus connecting North and South Bruny Island). Adventure Bay, South Bruny, is where Capt William Bligh came ashore for water and provisions before heading off for his ill-fated mutiny in the South Pacific. Walks include the coastal track to Penguin Island and Fluted Cape, from Adventure Bay; beach walks on Cloudy Bay; or the full-day circuit of the Labillardiere Peninsula.
A narrow gravel road links Lunawanna and Adventure Bay, giving wide, stunning south-westerly views. As you walk look out for Bennetts wallabies, pademelons, echidna and wombats. From November to April each year the short-tailed shearwaters arrive to mate and breed along the shore before heading out on their heroic journey to the northern hemisphere. The lighthouse at Cape Bruny was built between 1836 and 1838 with convict labour.
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