National Park Guide
South Bruny National Park, a national park in Tasmania, Australia, is situated on Bruny Island and offers a diverse landscape for outdoor pursuits. The park features dramatic coastal scenery with towering sea cliffs, expansive sandy beaches, and secluded coves. Inland, the terrain includes lush forests, coastal heathland, and the elevated peak of Mt. Bruny, providing varied environments for several sports like hiking.
For those seeking outdoor activities, South Bruny National Park provides…
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4.8
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6.32km
02:02
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250m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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17.4km
04:50
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.11km
01:04
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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01:16
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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South Bruny National Park offers 6 routes across several outdoor sports, primarily hiking. The park features diverse landscapes including towering sea cliffs, sandy beaches, forests, and heathland. Routes are rated an average of 4.7 out of 5 stars by more than 1,000 visitors.
Popular hiking routes include the Fluted Cape circuit, a moderate 3.9-mile (6.3 km) trail. Other notable options are the Penguin Island loop from Fluted Cape and the Penguin Island loop from Adventure Bay. For a longer experience, consider the Butlers Beach – Hopwood Beach loop.
The park offers a variety of walking experiences, including options suitable for different fitness levels. While specific 'easy' routes are not detailed in the provided data, the overall range of trails caters to various abilities. The Hiking in South Bruny National Park guide provides more information.
Key natural features include towering sea cliffs, diverse sandy beaches like Cloudy Bay, and the narrow isthmus known as The Neck. The historic Cape Bruny Lighthouse, first lit in 1838, is a prominent landmark. Fluted Cape is known for its hexagonal sandstone columns.
The park is rich in biodiversity, particularly birdlife, hosting one-third of the world's Swift Parrot population. Other species include hooded plovers and the forty-spotted pardalote. Marsupials like pademelons, echidnas, wombats, and brush-tailed possums are also present. Marine wildlife such as southern right and humpback whales can be spotted during migration season.
Most listed hiking routes in South Bruny National Park are rated as 'MODERATE' difficulty. Examples include the Fluted Cape circuit and the Penguin Island loop from Adventure Bay. The park offers a range of experiences from easy strolls to more challenging circuits.
Yes, a dedicated guide titled Hiking in South Bruny National Park is available. This guide provides detailed information on specific walking paths and their characteristics within the park.
South Bruny National Park is a popular destination on komoot, with 6 routes having an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars. More than 1,000 visitors have shared their experiences, contributing to the high ratings.
The longest listed hiking route is the Butlers Beach – Hopwood Beach loop from South Bruny National Park. This route covers approximately 10.8 miles (17.4 km) and typically takes around 4 hours and 50 minutes to complete.
The shortest listed hiking routes are the Fluted Cape circuit and the Penguin Island loop from Fluted Cape. Both are approximately 3.9 miles (6.3 km) long and typically take around 2 hours to complete.
For further information, the official website for South Bruny National Park is part of the Parks and Wildlife Service Tasmania website. The park can also be contacted by phone at 03 6293 1419.
Yes, the park preserves important cultural heritage. This includes Aboriginal middens and relics of old whaling stations, particularly around Grass Point. The Cape Bruny Lighthouse, established in 1838, also holds significant historical value.

