Bruny Island has long charmed the hearts of locals and visitors alike and here awaits an outstanding opportunity to secure your own slice of paradise. This parcel of land provides not only a sheltered and sunny position to build your dream home but also cleared, lush, fertile land with the potential for sweeping unobstructed views to do it on. All this within just moments of walking to the beautiful sands of Alonnah Beach and the nearby jetty. Bruny Island itself is just a 30-minute drive and 15-minute ferry ride south of Hobart, and the township of Alonnah also provides the convenience of a hotel, bar and restaurant, school, post office, police station, pharmacy, and community health centre to name a few. Not to forget the selection of produce on offer from artisan cheeses and wood-fired breads from Bruny Island Cheese, fresh oysters from Get Shucked, and wine tastings at Bruny Island Premium Wines, Australia's southernmost vineyard. Bruny Island is close to 100kms tip to tail and can be almost deserted midweek, making it the perfect escape from city hustle offering a range of beautiful beaches and dramatic scenery. Wildlife on the island includes albino wallabies, quolls, and pademelons, a colony of fairy penguins, and all manner of birds. Fur seals inhabit rocky outcrops and can be well viewed from Queen Elizabeth Cape Lookout. The 15km trek starting just off Bruny Island Main road, opposite Bruny Island Honey features stunning coastlines and rock formations. Contact the agent today!
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Allhomes acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Allhomes is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we work.
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