South Bruny National Park

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South Bruny, TAS

South Bruny National Park, located on Bruny Island's southern tip, showcases Tasmania's diverse landscapes, from towering dolerite cliffs to lush rainforests. The park is home to all 12 of Tasmania's endemic bird species, including the endangered forty-spotted pardalote. Visitors can explore various walking tracks, such as the Fluted Cape Circuit, offering panoramic coastal views, and the Grass Point track, leading to historic whaling station ruins. Camping sites like Jetty Beach and Cloudy Bay provide access to pristine beaches and water activities. The historic Cape Bruny Lighthouse, built in 1836, stands as a testament to the area's maritime heritage.

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