South Bruny National Park

Bruny Island, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia Phone: 61 3 6233 6192

About

South Bruny National Park lies at the southern tip of Bruny Island off the southeast coast of Tasmania. South Bruny National Park was gazetted in 1997 mainly for its wonderful coastal scenery. Much of the coast is comprised of towering cliffs, muttonbird  rookeries, gardens of kelp seaweed and long sandy beaches. The popularity of South Bruny National Park as a tourist destination is enhanced by its abundant birdlife, coastal heathland and its prominent place in the history of Tasmania.

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