Map of Bruny Island – Tasmania Beaches, Attractions & Guide

Map of Bruny Island – Tasmania Beaches, Attractions & Guide

This map of Bruny Island provides an overview of one of Tasmania's most popular tourism destinations, including beaches, coastal settlements, national parks, walking tracks and major attractions. It is designed for general reference, travel planning and understanding how Bruny Island is laid out.

Located off the southeast coast of Tasmania, Bruny Island is known for rugged coastlines, wildlife, beaches, local produce, scenic drives and spectacular ocean views. The island is divided into North Bruny and South Bruny, connected by the famous Neck isthmus.

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Bruny Island is located south of Hobart in Tasmania. Major destinations include Adventure Bay, The Neck, Cape Bruny, South Bruny National Park, Alonnah and Lunawanna.

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This Bruny Island map highlights beaches, national parks, coastal settlements, ferry terminals and major visitor attractions.


Where Is Bruny Island Located?

Bruny Island is located off the southeast coast of Tasmania, south of Hobart. The island is reached via a vehicle ferry crossing from Kettering across the D'Entrecasteaux Channel.

  • North: D'Entrecasteaux Channel
  • South: Southern Ocean
  • East: Tasman Sea
  • West: Channel region of Tasmania

Main Destinations of Bruny Island

  • The Neck — iconic isthmus connecting North and South Bruny
  • Adventure Bay — major tourism destination
  • Cape Bruny — southern coastal attraction
  • Cape Bruny Lighthouse — historic landmark
  • Alonnah — principal township
  • Lunawanna — southern island settlement
  • Dennes Point — northern Bruny destination
  • Cloudy Bay — popular beach and surf location
  • South Bruny National Park — major conservation area
  • Bruny Island Ferry Terminal — gateway to the island

Major Areas of Bruny Island Explained

  • North Bruny — ferry access and rural landscapes
  • The Neck — narrow land bridge and lookout area
  • Adventure Bay District — tourism and accommodation hub
  • South Bruny — national parks and coastal scenery
  • Cape Bruny Region — lighthouse and ocean viewpoints

Key Geographic Features

  • The Neck — famous natural land bridge
  • South Bruny National Park — protected wilderness area
  • Cloudy Bay — major beach destination
  • Cape Bruny — rugged southern coastline
  • Coastal cliffs — dramatic ocean scenery
  • Wildlife habitats — home to diverse Tasmanian species

Bruny Island Transport and Road Map Overview

A map of Bruny Island is useful for understanding how attractions connect across the island.

  • Bruny Island Ferry — primary access route
  • Bruny Island Main Road — principal transport corridor
  • Cape Bruny Road — access to southern attractions
  • Adventure Bay Road — links beaches and accommodation areas
  • Walking tracks — connect parks, beaches and lookouts

Why People Search for a Map of Bruny Island

  • To locate The Neck and Adventure Bay
  • To find beaches and scenic lookouts
  • To plan ferry access and road trips
  • To explore South Bruny National Park
  • To locate wildlife and coastal attractions

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Bruny Island Map FAQs

  • Where is Bruny Island located?
    Bruny Island is located south of Hobart off the southeast coast of Tasmania.
  • What is Bruny Island known for?
    Bruny Island is known for beaches, wildlife, national parks, coastal scenery and local produce.
  • What is The Neck?
    The Neck is the narrow isthmus connecting North Bruny and South Bruny and is one of the island's most famous landmarks.
  • Can you drive on Bruny Island?
    Yes. Vehicles can access the island via the Bruny Island ferry and travel throughout most major attractions by road.

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Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Maps are reference views and may not be complete, current, to scale or suitable for navigation, boating, emergency use or official determinations. Ferry schedules, weather conditions, road access, park conditions and visitor facilities may change over time. Always verify current information before travel.