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Vipp Tunnel, Tasmania

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Tunnel (1)
Sunken Lounge
Tunnel Vision
Bedroom 1 (1)
Balcony
1 bedroom2+ bathroomsSleeps 2160 sq m

Popular amenities

  • Hot tub
  • Dryer
  • Washer
  • Parking available
  • Kitchen
  • Air conditioning

Explore the area

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Apollo Bay, TAS
  • Bruny Island Ferry - Roberts Point Ferry Terminal
    ‪10 min drive‬
  • Bruny Island Ferry - Kettering Ferry Terminal
    ‪49 min drive‬
  • Oyster Cove Marina
    ‪50 min drive‬
  • Hobart, TAS (HBA-Hobart Intl.)
    ‪82 min drive‬

Rooms & beds

1 bedroom (sleeps 2)

Bedroom 1

1 King Bed

2 bathrooms, 2 half bathrooms

Bathroom 1

Bathtub

Bathroom 2

Bathroom 3

Bathroom 4

Spaces

Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Balcony
Separate dining area

About this property

Vipp Tunnel, Tasmania

Monolithic Architecture at the Edge of the World

Tunnel is a striking concrete retreat, luring the lines of art and architecture with its kaleidoscopic light-well installation - a dynamic interplay of colour and time. As the sun moves and seasons shift, vivid hues of yellow, pink, and orange are cast across the concrete interior, marking the changing light at 42° south. Designed to respond to seasonal transitions, the installation ensures that no two visits are ever the same - each experience uniquely shaped by the passage of time and nature’s rhythm.

Inside, high-end Danish interiors by Vipp bring a sense of refined luxury, while the lean, monolithic structure is purposefully designed to frame the D'Entrecasteaux Channel, creating an uninterrupted tunnel vision toward the distant South Bruny Island mountains.

Multiple decks and a bathing platform stretch along 400m of private waterfront, nestled among towering gum trees and rugged Australian beauty. Here, architecture, nature, and serenity seamlessly converge - offering an immersive escape like no other.

Tunnel has been designed to seamlessly merge art and architecture, creating an experience that inspires.

The Architects:
Our guesthouse has been conceptualised and designed by the renowned Tasmanian architects at Room11.

Marked by a preoccupation with the landscape, detail and materiality, Tunnel has revealed a new iteration of their iconic craftsmanship on Bruny Island.

Room11 have been widely recognised by the Australian industry and media, with some of their iconic past works including the D’Entrecasteaux House, Lighthouse, GASP!, Pine Flat Lodge, Lookout House, The Glass House, and Little Big House.

Brutalist Design:
The owner of Tunnel and your host Dane has always loved brutalist design. He knew he wanted this architectural style to provide the main foundation for Tunnel’s inspiration.

Tunnel Vision:
True to its name, the ‘tunnel-like’ shape of the building frames a striking view of the D'entrecasteaux Channel, to Mount Mangana, South Bruny, drawing the eye all the way from the entrance through to the water.

If the stars align, on a clear night you may be lucky enough to witness the Aurora Australis, which we refer to as the
“Light at the end of the Tunnel”.

The Light Wells:
One of the architectural centerpieces at Tunnel is the chromatic light well installation that casts vivid blades of yellow, pink, and orange across the polished concrete surfaces. The kaleidoscopic display transforms throughout the day as the sun shifts and seasons change, creating a unique experience for every guest.

Vipp Furnishings:
Tunnel has partnered with Danish interior company Vipp to be their first-ever Australian guesthouse, showcasing a selection of the brand’s exceptionally designed products throughout the living, dining and bathroom spaces.

Tunnel is in good company among Vipp’s curated series of ‘one-room-wonders’ at unique destinations around the world including Denmark, Sweden, Mexico, Norway, New York, Italy, Latvia and Andorra.

The partnership between Tunnel & Vipp is built on a mutual respect for timeless design, expert craftsmanship, and sustainable practices.

The Courtyard:
Inviting a touch of nature inside, the minimalist courtyard featuring a single white birch tree and the cosmic dancer sculptures offers a calming connection between the living and bedroom spaces.

Cosmic Dancer Sculptures:
Tunnel has collaborated with Danish artist Lin Utzon to bring three of her iconic Cosmic Dancer sculptures across the globe to Bruny Island’s shores. As the daughter of Jørn Utzon, the world-renowned architect who designed the Sydney Opera House, Lin’s ties to Australia run deep. Now a successful artist in her own right, Lin’s work often mirrors her father’s philosophy of harmonising art and architecture. The display of her Cosmic Dancers alongside the iconic Australian bushland and architectural design of Tunnel creates the perfect marriage between these aspects of her life and work.

Property manager

Dane

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Amenities

Hot tub
Kitchen
Washer
Dryer
Air conditioning
Ocean view

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Children

Adults only
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Events

No events allowed
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Pets

No pets allowed
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Smoking

Smoking is not permitted

Important information

You need to know

Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Long-term renters welcome
This property uses solar energy
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit
Property Registration Number DA-2022-473

About the area

Apollo Bay

Located in Apollo Bay, this holiday home is in a rural area and on the waterfront. Bruny Island Ferry - Roberts Point Ferry Terminal and Bruny Island Ferry - Kettering Ferry Terminal are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those looking for area attractions can visit Roberts Point Marine Conservation Area and North West Bay Conservation Area. Inverawe Native Gardens and Ninepin Point Marine Nature Reserve are also worth visiting. Take the opportunity to explore the area for outdoor excitement like hiking/biking trails.
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Apollo Bay, TAS

What's nearby

  • Bruny Island Ferry - Roberts Point Ferry Terminal - 10 min drive - 6.1 km
  • Bruny Island Ferry - Kettering Ferry Terminal - 49 min drive - 9.4 km
  • Oyster Cove Marina - 50 min drive - 10.1 km
  • Salamanca Market - 79 min drive - 42.4 km
  • Salamanca Place - 79 min drive - 42.5 km

Getting around

  • Hobart International Airport (HBA) - 82 min drive

Restaurants

  • ‪Get Shucked Oyster Farm - ‬17 min drive
  • ‪Bruny Island Cheese Company - ‬18 min drive
  • ‪Peppermint Bay Hotel - ‬55 min drive
  • ‪Grandvewe Cheeses - ‬60 min drive
  • ‪Oyster Cove Inn - ‬51 min drive

Frequently asked questions

Is Vipp Tunnel, Tasmania pet-friendly?

No, pets are not allowed at this property.

Where is Vipp Tunnel, Tasmania located?

Situated on the waterfront, this holiday home is within a 15-minute walk of Snake Bay Conservation Area and Green Island Nature Reserve. Roberts Point Marine Conservation Area and Bruny Island Ferry - Roberts Point Ferry Terminal are also within 6 miles (10 km).

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About the host

Hosted by Dane

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Hey!
I’m a friendly and down-to-earth dad who loves exploring new places and meeting great people. Having traveled extensively, I value a welcoming, well-kept space and always maintain high cleanliness standards.
I enjoy good music, a craft beer or glass of red, and thought-provoking doco's.
I appreciate genuine conversations and hearing people’s stories—life has taught me to always look for the good. After all, everything happens for a reason!

Why they chose this property

I chose Bruny Island for its raw, untouched beauty and sense of seclusion, making it the perfect escape. The landscape here is breathtaking - rugged coastlines, pristine beaches, towering sea cliffs, and dense eucalyptus forests create a setting that feels truly special.

What we love most is the connection to nature. Whether it's waking up to the sound of waves, spotting native wildlife like wallabies and white-bellied sea eagles, or enjoying the incredible local produce - there’s something truly immersive about being here. The light shifts throughout the day, painting the rooms in different hues, through our unique light wells and at night, the sky is filled with stars, completely unspoiled by city lights, and if you're lucky the Aurora Australis.

Bruny Island has a strong sense of place, where time slows down, and you can truly unwind. It's about simple pleasures - long walks along empty beaches, fresh oysters straight from the farm, and the feeling of being completely away from it all while still having access to some of Tasmania’s best food and wine experiences.

For my family and I, this area is a retreat, a sanctuary, and an experience all in one - and we love sharing that with our guests.

What makes this property unique

Tunnel is a truly unique accommodation experience that blends striking architectural design with the island’s raw, natural beauty. Designed by Room11 Architects, the building is constructed from precast concrete, creating a sculptural form that feels both grounded and in harmony with the dramatic landscape. The light wells are a standout feature, drawing in shifting natural light throughout the day, casting dynamic shadows, and creating an ever-changing atmosphere within the space. The interiors are minimalist yet warm, with carefully curated materials that allow the surrounding environment to take centre stage. Every element has been designed to provide a sense of stillness and retreat, making it the perfect escape for those looking to slow down and reconnect with nature.

Beyond its architectural brilliance, Tunnel offers an immersive connection to Bruny Island’s untamed beauty. The secluded setting allows guests to experience the sound of waves, the sight of wallabies at dusk, and an unspoiled night sky filled with stars. While feeling wonderfully remote, guests are still within reach of Bruny Island’s best produce and experiences—whether it's fresh oysters from Get Shucked, cheese and wine from local artisans, or a private in-house dining experience with local chef Simon Ford. The experience is raw yet refined, offering both luxury and simplicity, designed for those who appreciate both architectural excellence and deep immersion in nature.