
South Bruny National Park, established in 1997, encompasses the southern tip of Bruny Island, Tasmania. The park features diverse landscapes, including towering sea cliffs, dense forests, and pristine beaches. Notable attractions include the historic Cape Bruny Lighthouse, built in 1838, and Cloudy Bay, renowned for its surfing and camping opportunities. The park is home to all 12 of Tasmania's endemic bird species, such as the endangered forty-spotted pardalote. Visitors can enjoy various activities, including hiking, camping, and wildlife observation.
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