Alonnah is the administrative capital of Bruny Island.
In the early 1900's Alonnah jetty was used by many vessels traversing the D'entrecasteaux channel with cargo and passengers. On Thursdays a weekly trip to Hobart took passengers shopping for the day.
The Pontoon that takes the place of the jetty today is the last surviving section of the Hobart Floating Arch Bridge that was used to cross the Derwent River from Oct 1943 - Aug 1964. This section was towed to Alonnah on 27th June 1972.
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| Omaroo Cottage |
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| Southern Comfort |
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| Waterside |
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| 1300 889 557 |
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| Alonnah Retreat |
from 45 per night |
Family / Hostel Accommodation.
Available for Groups, Families and Backpackers |
| 03 6293 1547 |
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| Bed on Bruny |
from 100 per night |
| 2 Bedroom fully self-contained bath with spa. Close to beach. Large deck with views and bbq. |
| 0400 780 317 |
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