18 Apr 2019

Bruny Island - empty beaches, lighthouse and oysters


Day eight: Bruny Island 


 Located at the mouth of the Derwent River, Bruny Island is the home to unique wildlife (including the white Bennett’s wallabies), dramatic scenery and delicious local produce. After a short ferry ride across the D’Entrecasteaux Channel, we head to the spectacular seascape of Cape Bruny and the Bruny Island Lighthouse. We can enjoy some coastal walking and breathtaking beaches as we explore this stunning island. We end the day with local produce tastings of cheese and oysters.


What means Bruny Island for me?

- peace
- farms with local products
- empty beaches
- lighthouse
- animals 
- viewpoints
- oysters

Did you know that

- about 600 inhabitants
- 1 policeman

A few photos

You can buy local honey.


Road.

Lighthouse.




You can meet animals everywhere.










Local farm.





So peaceful and there is nobody.





Just look around.





The Neck Lookout.

 Tasting - cheese and oysters.




My Christmas card.

Misa

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