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Cape Bruny Lighthouse

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The Cape Bruny Lighthouse, situated on Bruny Island in Tasmania, Australia, guides mariners through hazardous coastal waters with its powerful beam, operating continuously since 1895 and standing as a vital navigational aid.

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Is the original Cape Bruny Lighthouse still operating?

The historic tower was last lit in 1996 and was replaced by a nearby solar-powered light. The 1830s tower remains a heritage attraction within South Bruny National Park.

Can visitors climb Cape Bruny Lighthouse?

Yes, guided tours provide access inside the historic tower and up toward its viewing level. It is the only lighthouse in southern Tasmania currently promoted for tower tours.

How old is Cape Bruny Lighthouse?

Construction began in 1836, and the light was first lit in 1838. Convict labor helped build the dolerite tower after shipwrecks prompted Governor George Arthur to commission it.

How do you reach Cape Bruny Lighthouse from Hobart?

Visitors drive south from Hobart to Kettering, take the vehicle ferry to Bruny Island and continue by road into South Bruny National Park. The ferry crossing itself takes about 15 minutes, but the lighthouse is much farther south on the island.

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