East Cloudy Head demanding, 4 hours return

Bruny Island walks; East Cloudy Head

The coast, bush and open pastures of South Bruny National Park provide a range of habitat for birdlife. Over 120 species have been recorded on the island including the tawny-crowned honeyeater, Australasian gannet and ground parrot.

Park at the end of Cloudy Bay Road and walk about 45 minutes until you reach the southern end of the beach. Turn inland along Imlays Creek which you cross a number of times over 100 metres in distance until you reach a 4WD track. The walk follows the old 4WD track with a number of quite steep ascents and descents. Once you reach the headland you can return the way you came or continue on to Pine Log Bight. By walking down the eastern side of the headland you get a spectacular view of the 'pyramid' in Pyramid Bay. Upon reaching Pine Log Bight you will be rewarded with spectacular views of the rugged coastline.