Address & Contact
7150
Phone: 03 6293 1419
Email: N/A
Web: https://parks.tas.gov.au/explore-our-parks/south-bruny-national-park
South Bruny National Park’s towering cliffs are a spectacle set against the wild Southern Ocean. Atop one of the southern headlands is
Cape Bruny Lighthouse, first lit in 1838 and today offering a fascinating insight into the history of this rugged coastline. Nearby Cloudy Bay is popular with surfers and ideal for long walks on
the beach. You may even find yourself watching southern right and humpback whales on their annual migration as you explore the beaches and headlands of South Bruny.
Discovering the park on foot provides you with an opportunity to immerse yourself in the landscape – an experience enhanced by plentiful birdlife, coastal heathland and sweeping vistas. A visit to the short-tailed shearwater and little
penguin colonies at the Bruny Neck is sure to be a highlight, not least for its iconic isthmus
views.