Bruny Island, located off the southeastern coast of Tasmania, Australia, is a stunning destination known for its unspoiled natural beauty and rich biodiversity. This island is split into North Bruny and South Bruny by a narrow isthmus known as "The Neck," which is a popular spot for panoramic views and birdwatching, especially for the local penguin colonies. Visitors to Bruny Island can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking through lush rainforests, exploring dramatic sea cliffs, and relaxing on pristine beaches. The island is also renowned for its gourmet produce, including fresh oysters, artisanal cheeses, and premium wines. With a population of around 700 residents, the island offers a peaceful escape with a touch of rustic charm. The island's wildlife is abundant, with frequent sightings of echidnas, wallabies, and a variety of bird species. Bruny Island is accessible via a short ferry ride from Kettering, making it an easy and rewarding day trip from Hobart.
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