Map of Bruny Island Lighthouse | Tasmania Visitor Guide

Map of Bruny Island Lighthouse – Tasmania Visitor Guide

This map of Bruny Island Lighthouse provides an overview of one of Tasmania's most historic lighthouse sites, including its location, nearby attractions, coastal landmarks and visitor information.

Located at the southern end of Bruny Island, Bruny Island Lighthouse stands above dramatic cliffs overlooking the Southern Ocean. The lighthouse is one of Australia's oldest surviving lighthouses and remains a popular destination for visitors exploring Tasmania's coastal landscapes.

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Bruny Island Lighthouse is located at South Bruny Island in Tasmania. Nearby attractions include Adventure Bay, The Neck, South Bruny National Park and coastal lookouts around the island.

Interactive Bruny Island Lighthouse Map (Reference View) Use this map to explore Bruny Island Lighthouse, Bruny Island attractions and nearby coastal landmarks.

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Where Is Bruny Island Lighthouse Located?

Bruny Island Lighthouse is located at the southern end of Bruny Island, south of Hobart in Tasmania. The lighthouse overlooks rugged coastlines and the Southern Ocean and sits within one of Tasmania's most scenic island environments.

  • North: Bruny Island communities and attractions
  • South: Southern Ocean
  • East: Tasman Sea direction
  • West: D'Entrecasteaux Channel direction

Why Is Bruny Island Lighthouse Famous?

Bruny Island Lighthouse is famous for its history, remote location and spectacular coastal scenery. It is one of Tasmania's best-known lighthouse attractions and is often included in Bruny Island touring itineraries.

  • Historic Tasmanian lighthouse
  • One of Australia's oldest lighthouse sites
  • Spectacular ocean views
  • Popular photography destination
  • Major Bruny Island attraction

Main Attractions Near Bruny Island Lighthouse

  • Bruny Island Lighthouse — historic lighthouse site
  • South Bruny National Park — protected natural area
  • Adventure Bay — popular visitor destination
  • The Neck — iconic Bruny Island lookout
  • Coastal Lookouts — scenic viewing points
  • Bruny Island Beaches — coastal recreation areas
  • Wildlife Viewing Areas — nature attractions
  • Southern Ocean Cliffs — dramatic coastal scenery

Bruny Island Lighthouse Map Overview

A map of Bruny Island Lighthouse is useful for understanding how the lighthouse connects with Bruny Island's attractions, national parks and coastal landscapes.

  • South Bruny Region
  • Island Road Network
  • National Park Areas
  • Visitor Facilities
  • Coastal Viewing Areas

Why People Search for a Map of Bruny Island Lighthouse

  • To locate the lighthouse
  • To plan a Bruny Island trip
  • To explore Tasmania's coastal attractions
  • To find lookouts and photography locations
  • To learn about lighthouse history

Exploring Bruny Island

Many visitors combine a visit to Bruny Island Lighthouse with beaches, wildlife experiences, walking tracks and lookouts around the island. Bruny Island is widely regarded as one of Tasmania's premier tourism destinations.


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Bruny Island Lighthouse FAQs

  • Where is Bruny Island Lighthouse located?
    Bruny Island Lighthouse is located at the southern end of Bruny Island in Tasmania.
  • Why is Bruny Island Lighthouse famous?
    It is known for its history, remote setting and spectacular Southern Ocean views.
  • What is near Bruny Island Lighthouse?
    Nearby attractions include Adventure Bay, The Neck and South Bruny National Park.
  • Is Bruny Island Lighthouse worth visiting?
    Many visitors consider it one of the highlights of a Bruny Island itinerary due to its history and scenery.

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