Bruny Island Holiday parks: no available offers. Here are other great options for your stay!
9.2 9 reviews
Bruny Island
17/10 – 26/10
NZ$527/nighttotal: NZ$4743 (9 )
Cloudy Bay Cabin
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cabin , South Bruny
This South Bruny lodge offers direct beach access and is located under 2 kilometres from South Bruny National Park and Cloudy Bay Lagoon Marine Conservation Area, and within 10 kilometres of Mount Bruny and Mount Midway Conservation Areas. This 10 square metre cabin features a furnished balcony, barbecue grills, and a kitchen equipped with a fridge and microwave oven, alongside complimentary self-parking.
9.8 32 reviews
Bruny Island
17/10 – 26/10
NZ$151/nighttotal: NZ$1359 (9 )
Know Where To Hide Cabin 2
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cabin , Alonnah
This newly refurbished Alonnah holiday cottage enjoys a beachfront position opposite Alonnah Reserve, within easy walking distance of the Bruny Island Hotel and a short drive (approximately 1-2 km) from Bruny Island Premium Wines. The self-catering property offers one bedroom sleeping two guests, a kitchen with fridge and microwave, a separate sitting room with TV, spacious deck with sunset views, and complimentary tea, coffee, milk, water and biscuits; beach towels are provided in addition to bathroom towels.
9.9 47 reviews
Bruny Island
14/08 – 25/08
NZ$162/nighttotal: NZ$1782 (11 )
Know Where To Hide Cabin 1
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cabin , Alonnah
This Alonnah beachfront cottage is situated opposite the beach, adjacent to Alonnah Reserve, and within easy driving distance (approximately 1-2 km) of the Bruny Island Hotel and a local winery. The self-catering unit sleeps two guests in one bedroom and one bathroom, offering a spacious layout with a separate sitting room, private deck with sunset views, and complimentary provisions including tea, coffee, and beach towels.
9.8 65 reviews
Bruny Island
17/10 – 26/10
NZ$545/nighttotal: NZ$4905 (9 )
Waterfront Cabin Retreat - Sea Views With Breakfast Hamper
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cabin , Lunawanna
The Cabin By the Sea is a waterfront lodge in Lunawanna, Tasmania, situated approximately 97 kilometres from Hobart Airport, offering stunning sea views. This 140-square-metre self-catering retreat sleeps three guests in two bedrooms and one bathroom, boasting a fully equipped kitchen, sun terrace, fireplace, free Wi-Fi, and an indoor play area.
Frequently asked questions about campings in Bruny Island
Are there any popular sports or events to experience on Bruny Island?
Bruny Island's relatively small size means large-scale sporting events are rare. However, visitors can enjoy activities like surfing at Adventure Bay, kayaking in the sheltered bays, and bushwalking. There aren't any regularly scheduled major sporting events specific to the island.
Which lesser-known sights are worth visiting on Bruny Island?
While the Neck and the Lighthouse are popular, consider exploring the less-visited Cloudy Bay for its stunning coastal scenery and diverse birdlife. The Adventure Bay coastline south of the township offers quieter beaches and walking opportunities. The Bruny Island Heritage Trail offers glimpses into the island's history through various sites, some less known than others.
What are the best holiday parks for families and kids in Bruny Island?
The peak tourist season on Bruny Island runs from December to February, coinciding with the Australian summer. Expect higher prices and more crowds during this period.
What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in Bruny Island?
Bruny Island is renowned for its fresh seafood, particularly oysters from various farms around the island. The island also produces excellent cheeses, particularly from Bruny Island Cheese Co., and its honey is highly regarded. Many restaurants and producers offer tasting experiences.
What are the best holiday parks with parking in Bruny Island?
Yes, Bruny Island offers several camping options. The Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment manages several campgrounds, including Adventure Bay Campground and a few others. It's advisable to book in advance, especially during peak season.
How can you interact with the local community and discover the culture on Bruny Island?
Chatting with staff at local businesses like the Bruny Island Cheese Co. or Get Shucked oyster farm is a great way to learn about the island and its people. Visiting the Bruny Island House of Whisky provides a taste of local produce and history. Participating in guided tours, particularly those focused on local history and wildlife, can also provide cultural insights.
Does Bruny Island have any weather, wildlife, or natural hazards travellers should know about?
Bruny Island's weather can be unpredictable, with strong winds and rain common. Always check the forecast before heading out. Wildlife includes wombats, pademelons, various bird species, and seals. Maintain a safe distance from wildlife. Coastal erosion and strong currents are potential hazards; heed all safety warnings.
What are the top hiking trails on Bruny Island for families?
The short, relatively flat walk to the Cape Bruny Lighthouse is suitable for families. The trails around Adventure Bay offer various lengths and difficulty levels, with some easier options ideal for younger children. Always check trail conditions and ensure appropriate footwear.
What is the ideal three-day itinerary on Bruny Island?
Day 1: Explore Adventure Bay, visit the Bruny Island Cheese Co., and enjoy a seafood dinner. Day 2: Drive to the Neck and the Cape Bruny Lighthouse, taking in the stunning views. Consider a guided wildlife tour. Day 3: Visit Cloudy Bay, explore a local art gallery, and relax on a quieter beach before departing.