Easy: 1 hour loop
An easy walk through an arboretum established by the early forestry industry and partly follows the Railton-Roland train line which closed in 1957 and had a station at Stoodley. It is also the site of one of the region’s first sawmills – built in 1854 on nearby Red Water Creek.
The original wooden water trough, from the early 1900s, was a regular stopping place for horses and riders and for traction engines to top up their boilers.
Access is via the B14, 5.5 km south of Railton or 5 km east of Sheffield.
Website:
www.sheffieldcradleinfo.com.au
Stoodley Road Stoodley, Tasmania Australia 7306