South Bruny National Park






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South Bruny National Park, located on Bruny Island's southern tip, showcases Tasmania's rugged coastal beauty. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes, from eucalypt forests and heathlands to dramatic sea cliffs. The park is home to all 12 of Tasmania's endemic bird species, including the endangered forty-spotted pardalote. Notable attractions include the historic Cape Bruny Lighthouse, built in 1838, and the Fluted Cape, renowned for its hexagonal sandstone columns. The park offers various walking trails, ranging from easy beach strolls to challenging clifftop climbs, catering to all levels of hikers. Camping sites like Jetty Beach provide access to swimming, snorkeling, kayaking, and fishing, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts.
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