About Bruny Island
Bruny Island is made up of two land masses that are separated by a small isthmus and are located off the coast of south east tasmania. It has endless wildness, immaculate beaches, a wide variety of activities, and culinary wonders. Bruny Island is an isolated experience that is unavoidably authentic both linked and isolated, intriguing and serene, convincingly original and obscenely satisfying. It is supported by thousands of tourists and a thriving farm-to-table export economy. The two main land masses of them, which span over 100 kilometers and have an area of about 365 square kilometers, are separated from the tasmanian mainland by the entrecasteax channel. A very small, sandy isthmus (a narrow strip of land between two bigger sections.