If you're seeking a place to really get away from it all, this could be it. Reached by an unsealed track (but OK for a 2WD) off Lighthouse Road on South Bruny, the property is 17.75 hectares (44 acres) of beautiful native bush with a glimpse of Cloudy Head to the south and more distant views of Adamsons Peak and the Southern Ranges on the western horizon. Near the highest part of the sloping land, just beyond the locked entrance gate, is a well-established campsite with a good caravan and timber deck, sheltered by a Colorbond roof. A rainwater tank, sink, and bench complete the site, which is ready to use right away. Nearby is a second open timber deck, located to make the most of the mountain views to the west. This is the spot to pitch a tent or just set up deck chairs for a sundowner or two. A looped walking track explores the bushland, which is rich in birdlife and native wildlife. Bruny Island is home to all 12 species of Tasmanian endemic birds and all can be observed on this unique property, protected by a Conservation Covenant. The access track, which is known to locals as Whalebone Way, is a reserved no-through road that only serves the very small number of properties along it. Remote, private, peaceful - and completely free from passing traffic - this really is a place where you can escape and relax, surrounded by South Bruny's pristine natural environment. Call Jude for directions and to arrange a private visit. *The information contained herein has been supplied to us and we have no reason to doubt its accuracy, however, cannot guarantee it. Accordingly, all interested parties should make their own enquiries to verify this information.
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