Accommodation in South Bruny, Tasmania.
Bruny Island accommodation services offer over 30 accommodation facilities from cottages, cabins, holiday houses to luxury beachfront cottages. Many of our facilities are eco-friendly, solar powered and pet friendly. Bruny Island offers a choice of wilderness retreats amongst the rainforest or dunes, on the beach front, or in quiet sheltered coves and townships. Enjoy views from calm lagoon inlets or the spectacular vistas of some of Australia...
Our 7 day weather forecast for South Bruny updated throughout the day, making it ideal for planning leisure activities, travel and events. Read more about our weather forecasts.
On Friday 03rd May 2024 the sun will rise at 08:07 and will set at 18:10. It will be a mild day, with temperatures reaching around 14.5°C. Today is expected to be a dry day, with a very low chance of rain. It will be a very clam day today, with a maximum expected wind speed of 8mph.
On Saturday 04th May 2024 the sun will rise at 08:07 and will set at 18:10. It will be a mild day, with temperatures reaching around 16.5°C. Today is expected to be a dry day, with a very low chance of rain. It will be a very clam day today, with a maximum expected wind speed of 9mph.
On Sunday 05th May 2024 the sun will rise at 08:08 and will set at 18:08. It will be a mild day, with temperatures reaching around 15.4°C. Today is expected to be a dry day, with a very low chance of rain. It could be quite a gusty day today, with a maximum expected wind speed of 27mph.
On Monday 06th May 2024 the sun will rise at 08:09 and will set at 18:07. It will be a mild day, with temperatures reaching around 14.2°C. Today is expected to be a dry day, with a very low chance of rain. It will be quite a breezy day, with a maximum expected wind speed of 16mph.
On Tuesday 07th May 2024 the sun will rise at 08:10 and will set at 18:06. It will be a mild day, with temperatures reaching around 17.8°C. Today is expected to be a dry day, with a very low chance of rain. It will be a very clam day today, with a maximum expected wind speed of 8mph.
On Wednesday 08th May 2024 the sun will rise at 08:11 and will set at 18:04. It will be a mild day, with temperatures reaching around 16.2°C. Today is expected to be a dry day, with a very low chance of rain. It will be a very clam day today, with a maximum expected wind speed of 7mph.
On Thursday 09th May 2024 the sun will rise at 08:12 and will set at 18:03. It will be a mild day, with temperatures reaching around 14.6°C. Today is expected to be a dry day, with a very low chance of rain. There will be a gentle breeze in the air today, with a maximum expected wind speed of 13mph.
Our weather forecast for South Bruny is updated throughout the day and has been found to be very reliable for planning activities such as days out, leisure, travel, events, fishing, golf and gardening.
For activities that rely on weather forecasts for safety or financial reasons, such as farming, flying, sailing and shipping, we have found our forecasts to be reliable, but we always recommend that you compare several weather forecast sources to ensure you are able to plan your activities safely.
209 Simpsons Bay Road
South Bruny
Tasmania
7150
61 3 62932096
Bruny Island accommodation services offer over 30 accommodation facilities from cottages, cabins, holiday houses to luxury beachfront cottages. Many of our facilities are eco-friendly, solar powered and pet friendly. Bruny Island offers a choice of wilderness retreats amongst the rainforest or dunes, on the beach front, or in quiet sheltered coves and townships. Enjoy views from calm lagoon inlets or the spectacular vistas of some of Australia's southernmost untouched wilderness coastline and magnificent beaches.
Bruny Island is the ultimate island experience and has a rich history. Aboriginal people inhabited the island for thousands of years before Abel Janzoon Tasman, the first European in the region partially chartered the shore in 1642. The French explorer Bruny d'Entrecasteaux after whom the island is named, visited between 1792-93. Early European settlers supported themselves with a thriving whaling and timber industry.