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Lighthouse Jetty Beach

Lighthouse Jetty Beach

Bruny Island | Hazard Rating: 1/10 | Parking:  Good + close | Faces: Nor-West into Great Taylors Bay | Length: 700 m

Lighthouse Jetty Beach (or Jetty Beach) is on south Bruny Island on the way to the Lighthouse (far south). Turn right about 2km before the Lighthouse and head down Old Jetty Road about 4km on a well signposted good dirt road.

The beach is in a sheltered part of Great Taylors Bay that has safe swimming, snorkeling and fishing with basic boat access.

The Jetty Beach Campground is next to the beach and has parking for access to the beach.

The campground is situated in a beautiful natural environment surrounded with trees and wildlife. Pit toilets and water (which you should boil). For camping at a safe beach at a relatively unknown beach, this is a great choice. Small kids will love it! Managed by Parks and Wildlife the self booking fees are very reasonable.

Named after a jetty (now missing) that supplied the Lighthouse at Cape Bruny about five kilometres away.

Google Maps has confused Lighthouse Jetty Beach, Jetty Beach and Kingfisher Beach locations. Also not to be confused with Jetty Beach at Dennes Point at the north end of Bruny.

Neck Beach | Bruny

Neck Beach | Bruny

Hazard Rating: 6/10 | Parking:  Limited | Faces: South East into the Tasman Sea | Length: 10km

Original People:  Nuenonne | Original Name: lunawannalonna (Bruny Island).

Neck Beach on Bruny Island is a spectacular beach. Dividing north and south Bruny it sits between Simpsons Bay to the west and Isthmus Bay to the east. This beach has won a Tourism Australia award for best beach, and rightfully so – 10km of pure beauty.

Conditions vary greatly and there are many RIPS, so only swim when the conditions suit your ability. Often a good surf beach.

Access is somewhat limited, parking and toilets mid-beach at the Trugunini viewing station with a 300m walk to the beach. There are also stairs to a viewing platform with spectacular views up and down the beach on both sides. There are also small roadside offsets with limited parking along the beach shore – your best option is a camping ground at the south end with parking, toilets, overnight camping, and caravan options—a 50m walk to the beach.