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Quoll Hideaway - Bruny Island Bush …

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¡ Apollo Bay, Tasmania
3 acres hosted by Linda K.
1 Vehicle/Tent site
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Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
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"Quoll Hideaway - Bruny Island Bush & Beach Camping" is our slice of paradise and we are looking forward to sharing it with you. New! Aug 2024: the site now has a flat patch for campers visiting 🏕️ The plot is nearly 3 acres and is earmarked conservation land and surrounded by neighbouring conservation land. This is your perfect lunawuni/Bruny Island escape! It is tucked away from the no-through gravel road and surrounded by Australian bush and wildlife with filtered water views of D'Entrecasteaux Channel and 100 m from the beach. It's a tranquil heaven yet so close to all the famous Bruny sites and must dos: Bruny oysters, beer and cheese (why not bring some to the campsite to enjoy?) The Neck, Truganini Lookout + penguins! Cape Queen Elizabeth Track and other hiking trails Adventure Bay and *white wallabies (*we give you a map on where to go to find the white wallabies!!) South Bruny, and the Light house When you book our site, you have it all to yourself! Except for sharing it with the wildlife, of course. As the name suggests, there is a family of quolls living on the land and you are very likely to see them! Once dusk arrives and the stars start lighting up the sky, the quolls usually come out to say hi before they start their night activities. Joining the quolls, are the potoroos who are not afraid to come up close and sniff your feet in curiosity. If you are yet to see a quoll and a potoroo in the wild, this is your campsite! Other wildlife includes the endangered Forty Spotted Pardalote and critically endangered Swift Parrots. To access the beach, simply walk through the property to the end of the plot and follow the path. There is an echidna living near the road so keep an eye out for her. The campsite is a perfect spot to see wildlife, and birds, and for photography. On the campsite is a large outdoor kitchen with two sinks. Wait... is there a bathtub? Yes! The bathtub is great for a bush shower (byo solar shower) as the taps are not connected. You must bring your own toilet. Rainwater is available too, we have two tanks! Campfires are allowed but you cannot collect firewood on the property. Please bring your own firewood or add it at the time of booking and we will provide you with firewood for your stay. The land is a conservation area and quolls are known to live in up to 5 nests. They live under the logs and it is an important habitat for the species. We love the quolls and know you will too so please do not disturb their homes. The site is excellent for stargazing once nightfall arrives. Simply BYO a hammock (we have prepared the setup!) and lie down to watch the stars with a glass of red or a hot chocolate. We recommend campervans for the site and it's only suited to self-contained campers leaving no trace behind. Available on-site and free to use are also a director's chair and a table. The kitchen is also equipped with a double sink, dish rack, two buckets, BBQ tools, cutlery, and a dustpan. There is also a cleaning kit with biodegradable spray, hand sanitizer, and soap. There are also a set of caravan/van leveling ramps and chocks for you to freely use. The site is perfect for those wishing to find privacy amongst an otherwise busy Island. Escape the tourists and experience Bruny Island like a local. Questions? Please reach out!This is a private campsite, we only accept one booking at a time, meaning you'll have the camp to yourselves. New! Aug 2024: the site now has a flat patch for campers visiting 🏕️ The plot is nearly 3 acres and is earmarked conservation land and surrounded by neighbouring conservation land. This is your perfect lunawuni/Bruny Island escape! It is tucked away from the no-through gravel road and surrounded by Australian bush and wildlife with filtered water views of D'Entrecasteaux Channel and 100 m from the beach. Onsite is a large outdoor kitchen with two sinks. Wait... is there a bathtub? Yes! It's great for a bush shower, but the taps are not connected, so you'll need to BYO solar shower. You must bring your own toilet. We recommend campervans for the site as it's only suited to self-contained campers leaving no trace behind.  Rainwater is available too, we have two tanks! Camp fires are allowed and we offer "firewood bundles" as extras on your booking. You cannot collect firewood on the property so please bring your own firewood or add firewood bundles as "extras" to you booking. The land is a conservation area and quolls are known to live in up to 5 nests. They live under the logs and it is an important habitat for the species. We love the quolls and know you will too so please do not disturb their homes.  Available on site and free to use is also a director's chair and a table. The kitchen is also equipped with a double sink, dish-rack, two buckets, BBQ tools, cutlery and a dust pan. There is also a cleaning kit with biodegradable spray, hand sanitiser and soap. There is also a set of caravan/van levelling ramps and chocks for you to freely use if required. Ps. Check us out on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brunyislandcamping
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Cameron B.recommends
October 1, 2024
Bruny Island - Quoll Hideaway Camp
Quoll hideaway
We loved our time in the bush at Quoll hideaway beautiful spot very close to the ferry. Camp kitchen came in very handy! Peaceful and tranquil, barely saw another soul for days. Perfect place to switch off and have some real deal family time.
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Hugh B.recommends
July 28, 2024
Bruny Island - Quoll Hideaway Camp
Lovely spot, surrounded by trees and wildlife. Had a great nights stay.
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Michelle R.recommends
July 27, 2024
Bruny Island - Quoll Hideaway Camp
So peaceful!
Beautiful spot. So peaceful! A little tricky trying to get the van level. Had to just deal with a bit of a lean. The kitchenette and covered area was a great additions. Dogs loved being there. Thank you, Linda :)
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Sam F.recommends
July 22, 2024
Bruny Island - Quoll Hideaway Camp
Lovely little bush camp. Nice to have a short stroll down to the bay of a sunset and head back up to camp with a fire at night. Easy access and hospitable, friendly hosts. :)
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Barbara P.recommends
June 12, 2024
Bruny Island - Quoll Hideaway Camp
Many quolls came around, so cute! I actually have never seen quolls coming that close to me before. Very easy nice walk to the beach.
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Kimbra J.recommends
April 11, 2024
Bruny Island - Quoll Hideaway Camp
Tranquil and relaxing
Fantastic stay at Quoll Hideway, so tranquil and relaxing. We were entertained by the abundant local wildlife and the walk along the foreshore to the lookout and beyond was also amazing.
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Apollo Bay, Tasmania, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Palawa and Nuenonne First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Linda K.

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