Bruny Bay House



Discover the perfect blend of architectural elegance and natural beauty at Bruny Bay House, a stunning retreat nestled between Mickeys Bay and Tinpot Bay on South Bruny Island. Inspired by the surrounding dual bays, the house's unique design mirrors the curves of the coastline, creating a harmonious connection between land, sea, and luxury living.

Sleeps x 8 pax: With space to comfortably accommodate up to 8 guests, Bruny Bay House offers an exceptional getaway experience where comfort meets sophistication. The home features four bedrooms (3 king beds and two single beds) with two lavish ensuites and an additional third bathroom, ensuring every guest enjoys both privacy and convenience.

Step inside and be greeted by light-filled, open-plan living spaces adorned with modern furnishings and thoughtful touches, creating a serene ambiance for relaxation or entertaining. The fully equipped kitchen invites you to prepare gourmet meals, while expansive windows frame breathtaking water views from nearly every corner of the home.

Good: Beach access – Beachfront.
The star is the surrounding landscape. Outside, immerse yourself in the unparalleled natural beauty of the island, with the gentle lapping of the bays just steps away. Whether you're sipping morning coffee on the deck, stargazing under the clear night sky, or exploring the surrounding wilderness, every moment here feels magical.

• Wood fireplace
• Free WiFi
• Washing machine and dryer
• Free parking on premises
• Dedicated workspace

Perfect for families, friends, or couples seeking a retreat, Bruny Bay House is more than just a destination—it's an unforgettable experience where luxury meets tranquillity. Book your stay and let the enchantment of Bruny Island surround you.

South Bruny Island TAS 7150 Australia

Ph 0473 060 620

Email [email protected]

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We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and culture. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.