Opens at January 1-December 31 Monday,Thursday-Sunday 10:00-16:00
Recommended sightseeing time:2-3 hour
Address:
816 Killora Rd, North Bruny TAS 7150, AustraliaMap
Phone+61 3 6293 1419
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Not a Dog Friendly Island
Great place but no dogs allowed. It amazes me why all the hype around Bruny Island. Don't get me wrong. Nice scenery and all but a complete overhype on advertising. Warning to anyone with a pet. Appar...
This Station was Tasmania's first line of defence against human and plant diseases
My sisters and I spent a good three hours exploring this fascinating site. It was very interesting to learn about the quarantine procedures used in the 19th century, as well as those put in place for...
What an interesting chapter in Australia's and Tasmania's history
Visiting the Quarantine Station was an interesting look at our history, and has particular relevance with the recent outbreak of covid in the world. 100 years ago, the 'spanish' flu was raging through...
A lot of history at this quarantine station. This station was used to quarantine plants and humans. Nice views including a fish farm. The on-site volunteers who manage the facility were very friendly...
Not a Dog Friendly Island
Great place but no dogs allowed. It amazes me why all the hype around Bruny Island. Don't get me wrong. Nice scenery and all but a complete overhype on advertising. Warning to anyone with a pet. Appar...
Hidden gem
Super interesting great talk at the start. Great layout. We would come back to redo another self guided tour beautiful area
This Station was Tasmania's first line of defence against human and plant diseases
My sisters and I spent a good three hours exploring this fascinating site. It was very interesting to learn about the quarantine procedures used in the 19th century, as well as those put in place for...
What an interesting chapter in Australia's and Tasmania's history
Visiting the Quarantine Station was an interesting look at our history, and has particular relevance with the recent outbreak of covid in the world. 100 years ago, the 'spanish' flu was raging through...
Quarantine history unbelievable
A lot of history at this quarantine station. This station was used to quarantine plants and humans. Nice views including a fish farm. The on-site volunteers who manage the facility were very friendly...