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Cape Bruny Lighthouse — Attraction in Bruny Island

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1750 Lighthouse Rd, South Bruny TAS 7150, Australia
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Cape Bruny Lighthouse

1750 Bruny Island Main Road, North Bruny TAS 7150, Australia
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4.6
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5.0
50w

Visiting the Bruny Island Lighthouse in Tasmania was an unforgettable experience, made all the more special by the incredible guided tour we had. Perched high on a windswept hill, the lighthouse offers breathtaking panoramic views of the rugged coastline and the vast expanse of the Southern Ocean. The serenity and raw beauty of the location are simply mesmerizing.

Our guide was absolutely lovely—her passion and knowledge brought the history of the lighthouse to life. She shared fascinating stories about its construction, its keepers, and its vital role in guiding ships through treacherous waters. Her enthusiasm was infectious, making the tour not just educational but deeply engaging.

Walking through the lighthouse and hearing the tales of its past gave us a sense of connection to the people who once relied on this solitary beacon. Climbing to the top was a highlight, offering awe-inspiring views and a moment to reflect on the natural wonders surrounding us.

This tour was more than just a visit; it was a journey through history and a celebration of the beauty of Bruny Island. If you’re ever in Tasmania, this is an absolute must-see. The lighthouse is stunning, and the guided tour will leave you with a deeper appreciation for this remarkable landmark and the dedicated people who...

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5.0
28w

Cape Bruny Lighthouse – Stunning Views, But Leave the Stroller Behind

Made the drive down to Cape Bruny Lighthouse and I’d say it’s well worth the detour if you're already on Bruny Island. The views at the top are unreal — you get this wide, sweeping look at the coastline and open ocean that really makes you pause. Feels like you're standing at the edge of the world.

The walk up is short but a bit steep, with steps and uneven ground. Definitely not stroller-friendly, so leave the pram in the car. Toddlers should be fine though — it's manageable for little ones to walk or climb with a bit of help.

A few practical notes:

The drive in: There’s a long stretch of gravel road. It’s doable in a normal car, just go slow and watch out for potholes.

Limited facilities: There’s a toilet near the carpark, but no food or drinks, so bring your own water and snacks.

Super exposed: It gets really windy at the top. Even if it’s sunny, bring a jacket — the wind chill can surprise you.

Overall, Cape Bruny Lighthouse is all about the raw scenery and atmosphere. No frills, but very worth it if you’re up for the drive and want something that feels...

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3.0
11w

The historic Cape Bruny Lighthouse, built in 1836, is the only lighthouse in southern Tasmania open for tours. Standing 114 metres tall, it overlooks dramatic dolerite cliffs and provides sweeping views of South Bruny’s rugged coastline. Near the car park, you’ll also find the Cape Bruny Lightstation Museum and toilet facilities. The walk to the lighthouse takes about 15 minutes from the parking area and is quite steep, so it’s not ideal for elderly visitors. Entry to the lighthouse costs $25, but we chose not to go in. After a 38-minute drive on a rough road, the visit didn’t really feel...

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Visiting the Bruny Island Lighthouse in Tasmania was an unforgettable experience, made all the more special by the incredible guided tour we had. Perched high on a windswept hill, the lighthouse offers breathtaking panoramic views of the rugged coastline and the vast expanse of the Southern Ocean. The serenity and raw beauty of the location are simply mesmerizing. Our guide was absolutely lovely—her passion and knowledge brought the history of the lighthouse to life. She shared fascinating stories about its construction, its keepers, and its vital role in guiding ships through treacherous waters. Her enthusiasm was infectious, making the tour not just educational but deeply engaging. Walking through the lighthouse and hearing the tales of its past gave us a sense of connection to the people who once relied on this solitary beacon. Climbing to the top was a highlight, offering awe-inspiring views and a moment to reflect on the natural wonders surrounding us. This tour was more than just a visit; it was a journey through history and a celebration of the beauty of Bruny Island. If you’re ever in Tasmania, this is an absolute must-see. The lighthouse is stunning, and the guided tour will leave you with a deeper appreciation for this remarkable landmark and the dedicated people who preserve its legacy.
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Cape Bruny Lighthouse – Stunning Views, But Leave the Stroller Behind Made the drive down to Cape Bruny Lighthouse and I’d say it’s well worth the detour if you're already on Bruny Island. The views at the top are unreal — you get this wide, sweeping look at the coastline and open ocean that really makes you pause. Feels like you're standing at the edge of the world. The walk up is short but a bit steep, with steps and uneven ground. Definitely not stroller-friendly, so leave the pram in the car. Toddlers should be fine though — it's manageable for little ones to walk or climb with a bit of help. A few practical notes: The drive in: There’s a long stretch of gravel road. It’s doable in a normal car, just go slow and watch out for potholes. Limited facilities: There’s a toilet near the carpark, but no food or drinks, so bring your own water and snacks. Super exposed: It gets really windy at the top. Even if it’s sunny, bring a jacket — the wind chill can surprise you. Overall, Cape Bruny Lighthouse is all about the raw scenery and atmosphere. No frills, but very worth it if you’re up for the drive and want something that feels properly remote.
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Visiting the Bruny Island Lighthouse in Tasmania was an unforgettable experience, made all the more special by the incredible guided tour we had. Perched high on a windswept hill, the lighthouse offers breathtaking panoramic views of the rugged coastline and the vast expanse of the Southern Ocean. The serenity and raw beauty of the location are simply mesmerizing. Our guide was absolutely lovely—her passion and knowledge brought the history of the lighthouse to life. She shared fascinating stories about its construction, its keepers, and its vital role in guiding ships through treacherous waters. Her enthusiasm was infectious, making the tour not just educational but deeply engaging. Walking through the lighthouse and hearing the tales of its past gave us a sense of connection to the people who once relied on this solitary beacon. Climbing to the top was a highlight, offering awe-inspiring views and a moment to reflect on the natural wonders surrounding us. This tour was more than just a visit; it was a journey through history and a celebration of the beauty of Bruny Island. If you’re ever in Tasmania, this is an absolute must-see. The lighthouse is stunning, and the guided tour will leave you with a deeper appreciation for this remarkable landmark and the dedicated people who preserve its legacy.
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Cape Bruny Lighthouse – Stunning Views, But Leave the Stroller Behind Made the drive down to Cape Bruny Lighthouse and I’d say it’s well worth the detour if you're already on Bruny Island. The views at the top are unreal — you get this wide, sweeping look at the coastline and open ocean that really makes you pause. Feels like you're standing at the edge of the world. The walk up is short but a bit steep, with steps and uneven ground. Definitely not stroller-friendly, so leave the pram in the car. Toddlers should be fine though — it's manageable for little ones to walk or climb with a bit of help. A few practical notes: The drive in: There’s a long stretch of gravel road. It’s doable in a normal car, just go slow and watch out for potholes. Limited facilities: There’s a toilet near the carpark, but no food or drinks, so bring your own water and snacks. Super exposed: It gets really windy at the top. Even if it’s sunny, bring a jacket — the wind chill can surprise you. Overall, Cape Bruny Lighthouse is all about the raw scenery and atmosphere. No frills, but very worth it if you’re up for the drive and want something that feels properly remote.
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