Grass Point walking track, lookoing down track as family walks along track
Grass Point walking track (photograph: Chris Crerar)

Grass Point

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Safety alert: Labillardiere Peninsula - South Bruny National Park
Applies from 31/10/2025

The Labillardiere Peninsula was affected by a bushfire in November 2025, impacting extensive sections of the following walking tracks:

  •  Labillardiere Peninsula Circuit​
  •  Luggaboine Circuit​

Using these walking tracks exposes you to natural hazards posing a SUBSTANTIAL level of risk. Fire-impacted trees or limbs may fall at any time.​

Your safety relies on your knowledge, skills and experience in identifying and dealing with all the physical and environmental hazards of these natural areas.

This area is only suitable for those experienced in the recreational use of Tasmania’s natural areas or similar environments.​

You need to be properly prepared to use this area safely. This is your responsibility.​

Last reviewed 18/12/2025 11:35 AM


Fire ban: Cloudy Corner Campground - South Bruny National Park
Applies from 23/12/2025

​Important reminder, the Cloudy Corner Campground is a Fuel Stove Only Area as per the statutory South Bruny National Park Management Plan 2000

- All campfires, fire pots and other enclosed devices that burn wood, charcoal or solid fuel are prohibited.

- Gas stoves and gas BBQs are permitted.

Campfires remain permitted at other designated PWS campgrounds on Bruny Island including Jetty Beach, The Neck and The Pines, unless otherwise prohibited by seasonal fire restrictions.

Last reviewed 23/12/2025 02:41 PM


1.5 hours return, 4km return
Grade 2: Suitable for most ages. The track has a hardened or compacted surface that may have a gentle hill section or sections and occasional steps.
Supervise children on the boulder-strewn sections just before Grass Point.
A valid parks pass is required for entry to Tasmania's national parks.
The start of this walk is a 40 minute drive south of the ferry terminal on Bruny Island. Take Lennon Road (B66) and continue on this road as it becomes Bruny Island Main Road. Turn onto Adventure Bay Road (C630) and drive to the end of the road. The track starts from a small car park at East Cove.

About

Located within South Bruny National Park, the walk to Grass Point is an easy track which offers spectacular coastal views and a peek at the ruins of an old whaling station. 

Suitable for family groups and less experienced walkers, the walk begins in beautiful Adventure Bay. Start by walking along the short beach next to the car park, before turning left onto the well-formed track. 

Follow the track, which remains fairly flat, along the coastline. There is open grassland on either side, and when you reach Grass Point there are visible remains of structures associated with the old whaling industry. A little further on is a gulch between Grass Point and Penguin Island.

During migration time (heading north from June to September, and south from September to late October) southern right whales can be spotted along this section of the coast. 

Return to Adventure Bay by the same track. Please follow the circuit in an in an anticlockwise direction. ​