Bruny Islander Weekender offers architect-designed, stylish, comfortable, self-contained accommodation on Bruny Island south of Hobart. The holiday house is located at Dennes Point, North Bruny Island.
Simple but beautifully appointed, the two Tasmanian oak-clad pavilions are joined by a large covered private deck with outdoor shower and bath on wheels. The front pavilion has queen and twin bedrooms with a shared en suite bathroom between. The rear pavilion has a well-equipped, compact stainless steel kitchen, dining area and living space with elevated water and bushland views through expansive windows.
The Bruny Island Weekender is a 20 minute drive from the Roberts Point ferry terminal. From the accommodation, it's a two minute stroll to the safe and sheltered Nebraska Beach. Further afield all the attractions of Bruny Island are within a comfortable day's drive – The spectacular views across The Neck between North and South Bruny; Adventure Bay, home of Bruny Island Charters eco-adventure; Cloudy Bay Beach and the historic Cape Bruny hthouse.
During your stay, be sure to discover the island's producers of fine local fare – Get Shucked Oysters and Bruny Island Cheeses at Great Bay; Bruny Island premium wines, Australia's southern most vineyard at Lunawanna.
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