Attractions and
'Things to do' on
Bruny Island
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Walking Section
The island has a wide range of walks, both for
the casual and experienced walker. However, it must be
stressed that all of our island has a 'wilderness' aspect that
must be respected. Please, before planning your walk be
sure to take advice from either printed material or, better
still, local knowledge. An accurate weather forecast is
also a must. Having said all of that, Bruny Island is a
magnificent place for a walking holiday. with spectacular views
and beaches at the end of most walks. Enjoy, but be safe!
The walks below are just a selection, and are
starting with the North Bruny walks and then going south.
The maps and links are from Google Earth. The routes can
change, so always get local knowledge or an up-to-date map
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Cape Queen Elizabeth
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This walk is
rated as 'moderate' and is a 3 hour estimated return
walk. The walk starts at the car park just off the
main road following the well defined track out to 'Hounds
Tooth. Points of interest along the way are the
birds, including forty spotted pardelotes and black
cockatoos. Beaches and lagoons
Click here for a map from Google Maps |
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List of walks below |
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