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Chambls Shack
Chambls Shack provides wanderers with a slow stay, overlooking the sandy beach at Verona Sands. Chambls is a genuine shack experience, complete with 1970’s kitchen, open fireplace and light shades. Plenty of wobbly bits and sloping floors, but we’re watertight, warm and a whole load of fun. Situated 1 hour from Hobart via Huon or Channel, Chambls welcomes travellers who want to truly relax and revisit the 70’s in luxe linens, open fire and a bottle of red. Or bring the kids and hit the beach.

Bruny Island Hideaway
Only if I can show you how to be happy with little. It is simple and minimalistic, it is green and sustainable, it is so wild that you feel a million miles away from civilisation. Surrounded by 99 acres of conservation forest, you will find abundant wildlife. You can hear the birds during the day and wallabies at night. Eagles soar in the sky. Try stargazing and spot the Aurora. I enjoy the tranquillity and solitude of the place, but it's also special to share with company. 4WD is recommended.

Arthouse Bruny Island waterfront luxury retreat
Stay in one of the only Bruny Island waterfront properties that has spectacular ocean and mountain views from the living/dining/kitchen and bedroom, not to mention the enormous deck. Relax in bohemian luxury on 2 acres of natural bush and garden in the former art studio, now a private guest home, complete with unlimited WIFI. Full of artwork and Persian rugs, this is a place to unwind and absorb the peace and amazing views, especially at sunset, with uninterrupted access to the water's edge.

Lune, lunawoni / Bruny Island
Lune, lunawuni is a secluded, eco-friendly cabin set on 2 acres of private waterfront bushland. Overlooking the d’Entrecasteaux Channel, with views of Hartz Mountains National Park, and with direct access to the waters edge of Sheepwash Bay, the property offers guests an intimate, nature immersed escape, with comfort in mind. Lune owners Sarah and Olly acknowledge the Nununi people, Traditional Owners of the land on which the cabin stands, and pay respects to Elders past and present.

Seagrass on Sunset Bay
This absolutely magical Nordic-inspired gem inspires relaxation from the moment you arrive. Featuring a gorgeous open-plan lounge, kitchen (T2 tea) including an indoor fireplace, Seagrass offers everything you need to begin your retreat and explore the magic of Bruny. Hotel Bruny is five minutes away offering fresh Tasmanian produce and a quick stroll to the end of the property leads straight to the ocean. Enjoy a snuggle and a hot drink by the fireplace during the Winter season ahead!

The Lookout Cabin
The lookout cabin is an architect designed cabin for two, nestled high on Bruny's east coast sea cliffs. Enjoy expansive water views over Storm Bay, Tasman Island and the Southern Ocean. Wake to the sounds of the local birdlife and revel in the majesty of resident sea eagles. Minimalism, simplicity and luxury combine to create an experience you will always remember, whether it be a romantic getaway, a relaxing retreat to recharge or a base to explore the magnificence of Bruny Island.

Secret Spot… Absolute Beachfront Escape
Wake up with the beach at your doorstep. Secret Spot is one of Bruny Island’s few absolute beachfront escapes. An original beach shack, tarted up with your comfort in mind, it’s the perfect retreat for two. Walk across the lawn to a sandy swimming beach, enjoy sweeping water and mountain views, cosy up by the wood heater or fire pit (firewood supplied), and watch for wallabies at dusk—including the occasional rare white wallaby. Unplug, unwind and fall asleep to the sound of the sea.

The Songbird | Waterfront Escape
Where the sea sings and time slows… On Bruny Island’s quiet edge, The Songbird - a 1960s shack, lovingly restored - offers a romantic hideaway just metres from the water’s edge. Linen-draped interiors, a flickering fire, and an antique outdoor bath invite you to pause. Wake to the morning chorus and the scent of salt air, and soak beneath stars as the world hushes around you. Here, the rhythm of waves meets the melody of birdsong - and everything unnecessary falls quietly away.

Orchards Nest - private, mineral hot tub w/ views
Getaway from the everyday and embrace relaxation. Nestled high on a hill overlooking glorious sunrises/sunsets, rolling green hills and orchards, blue skies and towering green gum trees. Friendly wildlife, twinkling stars and a custom made hot tub are yours when you stay here. Fall asleep on luxurious linen. Feel the quiet stillness of the surrounding Tasmanian bush. Pause from the race of life, rest, recharge, connect with nature and rejuvenate.

The Hide - Private Waterfront Bruny Island.
Experience the feeling of calm when you turn onto the winding private road that takes you to The Hide. Surrounded by forest, and set on the waterfront, the Hide provides an elegant refuge for couples. In a national park like setting and situated centrally, it is the perfect base for exploring popular Bruny Island. With so much to do on the property, as well as wider afield, we recommend a 2-3 night stay if you can fit it into your schedule.

Couple's Getaway on Bruny Island
Stunning views across the channel, towards the Hartz mountains and the Southwest Ranges. You may also be treated to some amazing sunsets. A comfortable and cosy home with indoor and outdoor seating areas. Couples Getaway is in a great location, a 5 minute drive to the winery, 500m to Hotel Bruny and a 500m walk to a 3km trail along the foreshore. A perfect place to relax and unwind. Best suited to younger guests. Wifi now available.

Bruny Boathouse
The Bruny Boathouse offers sweeping views across the d’Entrecasteaux Channel to Satellite Island and Hartz Mountain. Centrally located in Alonnah, it’s the perfect base for exploring Bruny’s wild beauty. Slow down with sea air and gum trees, gather by the fire pit with marshmallows, or soak under the stars in the outdoor bath. A family-friendly shack with all the comforts, made for island living.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Alonnah?
Stays near the waterfront, central Alonnah, or in quiet bushland are frequently suggested for a mix of coastal scenery and easy access to cafes and local markets. Neighborhoods around the main township are popular for both families and solo travelers.
What are the best things to do in Alonnah with kids?
Visit playgrounds, stroll along the waterfront, and explore nature trails for wildlife spotting. Kids often enjoy local markets and interactive community centers around Alonnah.
What are some of the best things to do in Alonnah?
Explore walking trails, enjoy fresh seafood in local eateries, and visit community markets. Beachcombing, heritage sites, and relaxed afternoons at cafes are often recommended by visitors.
How is the weather in Alonnah?
Alonnah has cool coastal weather, with summer highs near 70°F (21°C) and winter lows around 38°F (4°C). Rain is frequent in winter and early spring, so packing a waterproof layer is handy for outdoor exploring.
When is the best time to visit Alonnah?
Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder temperatures and outdoor festivals, while winter has cooler, quieter days perfect for coastal walks or relaxing stays indoors. Seasonal produce and community events provide interest year-round.
What are the best places to visit in Alonnah?
The Alonnah beach area, Bruny Island Walking Track, and community markets are frequently suggested spots. Heritage sites and local cafes also invite relaxed exploration.
What are some hiking trails in Alonnah?
Alonnah has walking and hiking trails that wind through coastal bushland and offer views of D'Entrecasteaux Channel. The Bruny Island Walking Track and paths near the beach are often suggested for gentle outings.
What are some family activities we can do in Alonnah?
Families can explore nature trails, relax along the foreshore, browse local markets, or spend time at community centers and playgrounds around Alonnah. The area has outdoor spaces that invite group games, picnics, and gentle walks suitable for different ages.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Alonnah?
Explore Bruny Island’s scenic spots, art studios, farm tours, or nature reserves near Alonnah. Wildlife viewing, lighthouse visits, and tasting local cheeses or oysters add variety to day outings.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Alonnah?
Many vacation rentals in Alonnah welcome pets, especially those located near bushland or the coastline. Look for stays with secure outdoor spaces and easy access to walking paths.
What are some local tips for visiting Alonnah?
Alonnah has a relaxed pace and locally owned businesses, so booking activities in advance is often recommended. Bringing layers for variable coastal weather and exploring markets or cafes around town can enrich your visit.
What is Alonnah known for?
Alonnah is known for its tranquil coastline, walking trails, and fresh Tasmanian produce. The area has a heritage linked to maritime history and is often celebrated for its natural beauty and welcoming community.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Alonnah?
Discover tucked-away beaches, low-key art studios, and small cafes with locally inspired menus around Alonnah. Observing coastal birdlife or visiting community-run craft shops provides unique local experiences.
What are the best foods to try in Alonnah?
Alonnah has fresh Tasmanian seafood, local cheeses, and baked goods, often sourced from area producers. Enjoying oysters, handmade pastries, or locally made jams is widely popular among visitors.
What should I bring for a trip to Alonnah?
Pack warm layers for shifting temperatures, waterproof jackets for the coastal climate, and sturdy shoes for walking trails. Reusable shopping bags and sunscreen are useful for markets and outdoor activities.
What is the nightlife in Alonnah like?
Alonnah has a quieter nightlife, with social evenings at local pubs or laid-back eateries. Visitors sometimes attend community gatherings or enjoy live music events when scheduled.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Alonnah?
Alonnah and the Bruny Island area frequently host local food, arts, and community festivals, especially in warmer months. Visitors often enjoy gatherings celebrating Tasmanian produce or artisan crafts.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Alonnah?
Vacation rentals in Alonnah often accommodate families, with spaces designed for comfort, kitchens for shared meals, and outdoor areas for play. Many stays are near local parks or the waterfront.
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