Wylah Cottage is the very last house on Simpsons Bay Road, nestled at the quiet end where Bruny Island feels like it did 30 years ago—peaceful, unhurried, and deeply connected to nature. With space for up to five guests across three cosy bedrooms, Wylah offers a warm and welcoming base for your island adventures. Step onto the verandah and take in breathtaking views across Simpsons Bay, The Neck, and out toward Tasman Island.
Centrally located, Simpsons Bay is the perfect spot to explore all corners of Bruny Island—from its rugged coastlines and walking trails to artisan food producers and quiet beaches. Step onto the verandah and take in breathtaking views across Simpsons Bay, The Neck, and out toward Tasman Island. You won’t even need to leave the house to catch some of the most spectacular sunrises you’ve ever seen.
Wylah isn’t a polished retreat—it’s a place with soul - full of character, quirks and thoughtful touches. Full of mid-century modern furniture, cosy reading nooks, well-loved books, original art, and little treasures collected over time. The floorboards are uneven, the angles aren’t always right—but if you’re someone who values heart over high gloss, you might just fall in love.
Whether you’re watching birds from the verandah, feeding the wallabies, or curling up with a book in the sun room (a guest favorite), Wylah invites you to slow down, breathe deep, and feel at home. She’s a true Tasmanian shack—with warmth, creativity, and a little bit of magic in every corner.
Hi! I'm Suhela. I live in Simpsons Bay, the best corner of Bruny Island, in my humble and completely biased opinion. I'm a keen traveller too.
I’m looking forward to meeting you and helping you have a most memorable stay on this beautiful island. I often stay at the back of my 2.5 acre property when I have guests. So you may see me feed the chickens or walk past with my dog
You're welcome to message me in English, French or German.
Somebody said to me the other day that Simpsons Bay Road is still like Bruny was 30 years ago. I haven't lived here for that long but I certainly do appreciate the quiet, peacefulness and exceptional beauty side of the area.
Please drive all the way to the end of Simpsons Bay Road, beyond the boat ramp and the "No turning beyond this point" sign and pull into the driveway of number 449.
From Hobart, it’s a 30 minute drive to Kettering and a 20 minute ferry ride to get to the island. It is a is a 35 minute drive from the Roberts Point ferry to Wylah.
Simpsons Bay Road is a winding gravel road. Please drive carefully, especially between dusk and dawn where the roads on Bruny are full of wildlife.
Simpsons Bay is ideally located to explore the island: a short drive from the Neck (for views, penguins and auroras)as well as many of Bruny's attractions, shops and restaurants.
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