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Bruny Island - Wikipedia Bruny Island is a 362-square-kilometre (140 sq mi) coastal island of Tasmania, Australia, located at the mouths of the Derwent River and Huon River estuaries on Storm Bay on the Tasman Sea, south of Hobart
Home - Bruny Island Explore ancient paths and rugged coasts Discover jurassic capes, wild nature and rare birds Take in the rich history and secret coves Meet artisan producers and Bruny's makers Download a copy of our Bruny Island Official Visitor Map to help plan your island visit
The 14 BEST Things to Do on Bruny Island, Tasmania [2025] Located just off the southeastern coast of Tasmania and a short drive from Hobart, Bruny Island is a remarkably diverse and beautiful destination where you can spend your days out in spectacular wilderness, learning about native wildlife or fill your stomachs with delicious food and wine (or beer)
Bruny Island Bruny was originally known as Lunawanna-alonnah, and small settlements are known by their original names today The island has been used for timber, apple orchards, sheep and cattle grazing since the 1830s
Home - Bruny Island Bruny Island is comprised of two land masses off the coast of south east Tasmania, each connected by a narrow Isthmus It is home to pristine beaches, infinite wilderness, and a plethora of activities and gustatory wonderment