Bruny Island Neck camping area

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The Neck is a narrow sandy isthmus joining north and south Bruny, with a great lookout, a penguin colony and a surf beach. The camping area is among trees behind the dunes at the more sheltered southern end of the beach. From the ferry terminal, head south then turn left off the B66 onto the gravel access road at a signposted intersection 3 km past the lookout. Neck beach is beautiful and you’ll more than likely have it to yourself, but care is needed swimming in the surf as conditions can occasionally be treacherous and the water is cold.

Information

Who to contact: Parks and Wildlife, Bruny Island (03) 6293 1419

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