Tuesday 4 April 2023

Bruny Island



This morning we go to Bruny Island on a short 20 minute ferry ride.  One of the things that Bruny Island is known for is fresh baked bread.  At 9 am this old fridge is loaded with fresh baked bread still warm from the oven.  It’s sold on the honour system.



Paying for our share.  



Next we head out to the lighthouse.  A short walk up the hill.  





More fantastic views.



This area is called the Neck.  A very narrow isthmus connecting the southern portion.



The white wallaby is rare and one of our group was lucky enough to photograph one.







While at the lighthouse we get to sample some local cheese and we later return and buy more.  It’s delicious



We also stop at a honey place and I try some delicious honey ice cream.



Last but not least we drop in on an oyster place.  We are given some fresh raw oysters.  I’ve never eaten them raw so I decide it’s time and down two of them.  Not bad!



While the rest of the group go for a long hike I decide to have a long walk on the beach.



These are called Naked Ladies.  Very pretty.  It’s the end of the day and we head back to Hobart.






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