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Discover Bruny Island Holiday Accom
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Discover Bruny Island Holiday Accom

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Located within Bruny Island's main township of Alonnah. The property is ideally located on an elevated site in the safe and quiet Stuart Street which is a no through road with expansive water views and a short stroll to the beach. Your pet is also welcome by arrangement. The space The property is pet freindly by arrangement with the owner. Backyard is fully fenced and safe so why not bring your dog along on holiday with you. Guest access Facilities Three Queen Bed Rooms​ All bedding and towels supplied Electric Blankets Open plan living room / kitchen • Fully equipped kitchen • Tea and Coffee supplied • Flat screen HD TV • DVD Player • Cozy wood fire / ceiling fan • Microwave • Fridge / Freezer • Some condiments supplied​ Bathroom with toilet and shower Deck / backyard • Gas BBQ • 6- person Outdoor setting • Outdoor bench seating • Secure fully fenced backyard • Off street parking for two vehicles Second living room • Electric Heating • Second TV with DVD (great for kids) Other Facilities • Iron Please note the property does not have a laundry or washing machine Other things to note ​Swimming and surfing ​Adventure Bay and Jetty Beach provide safe, sheltered areas for swimming, while Cloudy Bay is a popular spot for experienced surfers. ​ Bruny Island Cruises​​​​​​​​​​ Enjoy an unforgettable day aboard Rob Pennicott's multi-award winning Bruny Island Cruises, provider of Tasmania's leading wilderness and wildlife adventure cruise, winner of Tasmania's Best Tourist Attraction in 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 & 2012 and voted one of the Greatest 100 Trips of the World. Join Bruny Island Cruises Full Day Tour (departing Adventure Bay) aboard a custom designed boat for a 50km, three hour cruise along the coastline of Bruny Island. Spend a full three hours travelling along Bruny Island's rugged Southern Tasmanian coastline to spot the island's abundant sea and coastal wildlife such as seals, dolphins, whales, albatross and other seabirds. Sit at the bottom of Bruny Island's towering sea cliffs, feel the joy of being surrounded by 1000s of seals and watching dolphins surf on the bow wave of the boat. (website hidden).au/ Bruny Island Wildlife​​​​​​​​​​ Bruny Island provides diverse habitat for a range of land and sea wildlife. Sea based wildlife you may encounter see include sea eagles, dolphins, albatross, shearwaters, and seals. ​ Little Penguin / Fairy Penguin The Little Penguin or Fairy Penguin is the smallest of the 17 penguin species. These flightless birds are best seen at The Neck Game Reserve between dusk and dawn. During the day they are out at sea catching food for themselves and their chicks. The penguins' streamlined body allows them to glide through the water at speed, meaning they can be hard to spot when onboard our cruise. White Wallaby The White Wallaby is a rare wallaby found on southern Bruny Island. It is known as a painted wallaby, as it is a few genes short of being pure albino. Albino or painted species are usually very vulnerable to natural predators. However as the White Wallabies have few predators on Bruny Island, they have managed to breed and increase their numbers. This is fantastic for all who would like to get a glimpse of this rare species. For more wildlife information visit (website hidden).au/bruny/wildlife.aspx ​ Walks on Bruny Island​​​​​​​​​​ From 5 minutes to full day walks, Bruny Island offers breathtaking scenery including dramatic coastlines, enchanted rainforests and tranquil beaches. ​ Truganni Lookout​​​​​​​​​ 15 Minutes Return Located at 'The Neck'. A timber stepped boardwalk takes you to some of the most spectacular 360° panoramic views of the Neck. Mayvista Nature Walk 20 Minutes Return Travel south on the main road through Adventure Bay. Turn right at Lockleys road. Travel for 2.5Km then turn right at Resolution Rd. to Discovery Park Picnic area and the start of the Nature Walk. An easy short rainforest walk. Grass Point 1 Hour Return A flat track, suitable for all ages. The track commences at the end of Adventure Bay road. The walk begins along the beach and then follows the coastline to Grass Point. Amazing views of Adventure Bay and Cape Queen Elizabeth. The walk continues to Fluted Cape. (see Fluted Cape Walk). Luggabone Circuit 1.5 Hour Circuit Walk commences at the Jetty Beach Camping area, located off Lighthouse Road on the way to the Cape Bruny Lightstation. Walk through coastal heath, eucalypt forest and back along the eastern coastline. Mt. Mangana 1.5 Hours Return This walk is outside the National Park and commences from Coolangatta Road, 5km inland from Adventure Bay. Mt. Mangana is the highest peak on Bruny Island (571m). The track ascends through the many and varied species which make up this amazing rainforest. Fluted Cape 2.5 Hours Return An extension of the Grass Point and Penguin Island walks. From Grass Point, the track climbs steeply to the summit of Fluted Cape (272m), passing the very high sea cliffs. Not suitable for young children. ​ Cape Queen Elizabeth 3 Hours Return Walk commences at a 4WD track just north of the Bruny Island International Airport (air strip). With spectacular views, this is an easy walk within the Bruny Island Neck Game Reserve. East Cloudy Head 4 Hours Return Access is from the end of Cloudy Bay Road. The first 3Km of the walk is along the beach, with the remainder along a disused 4WD track. Parts of the walk are not well marked. Labillardiere Penninsula 5 Hour Circuit Walk commences off Old Jetty Road, signposted from Lighthouse Road, on the way to the Cape Bruny Lighthouse. Suggested route is clockwise. More information about the Labillardiere Penninsula walk. Slide Track 3.5 Hours One Way This 10km track is for the experienced walker. It is better started from Lockleys Road as the track descends steeply to the old abandoned wooden tramway, used to transport logs to Adventure Bay. Be prepared for all types of conditions. More Information For more information about the South Bruny National Park, visit the Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Service website. Registration Details kcc162013

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