1. Cape Bruny Lighthouse is located on the southernmost point on Bruny Island, off the coast of Tasmania in Australia. The lighthouse was first lit in 1838, making it one of the oldest in the country. It stands at 36 meters tall and is made of brick and stone. The light was automated in 1996, but the lighthouse is still maintained as a historical landmark. Visitors can climb the tower to experience stunning panoramic views of the surrounding coastline and ocean.

2. The lighthouse is open daily from 9:00am to 5:00pm, except for Christmas Day. The phone number for inquiries is +61 3 6293 1148.

3. Admission to the lighthouse involves purchasing a ticket, which can be done at the on-site gift shop. As of 2021, the ticket prices are $24 for adults and $12 for children aged 4-16 years. Children aged 3 years and under are admitted for free. Visitors can reach the lighthouse by driving south from Hobart to Kettering, where they can take a ferry to Bruny Island. From there, it is a scenic drive to the lighthouse.