1. South Bruny National Park is located at the southern end of Bruny Island, which is approximately 50km south of Hobart.The park covers an area of 3,190 hectares and features a stunning coastline with towering cliffs, sandy beaches, and sea caves. There are also several hiking trails through the park, including the Labillardiere Peninsula Circuit and the Cape Queen Elizabeth Walk, both of which offer spectacular views of the surrounding landscape. The park is home to a variety of wildlife, including wallabies, echidnas, and Tasmanian devils.

2. The park is open all year round, and there is no entry fee. However, visitors are advised to check the Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service website for any park alerts or closures. There is no phone number listed for the park.

3. To get to South Bruny National Park, visitors will need to take a ferry from Kettering to Bruny Island. The ferry operates regularly throughout the day, and tickets can be purchased online or at the ferry terminal. Once on the island, visitors can drive to the park, or take a guided tour with a local tour company.