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Stairs to no-where, Pieman River Corinna
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Mount Roland
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What takes your fancy?


The adventure starts the moment you decide to visit, and all you’ve got to do is pick your pace. You’re best to take your time here, the pace moves a little slower but isn’t that why you’re here?

Eating and drinking your way along the Tasting Trail will take some time, with over 50 producers from Launceston to Smithton. It’s a no judgement zone if you want second lunches, in fact it’s encouraged, but your eyes may be bigger than your stomach and you’ll need a few extra days. We know, sounds tough.

If you’re an art or history buff, we’ve got it in spades. They don’t call Burnie the ‘City of Makers‘ for nothing, and Sheffield is quite literally a canvas. You’ll find the remnants of times passed, old railway lines along the river Don and historic sites perched on the hill in Stanley. After something a bit more fast paced and jam packed? We’ve got you. Hiking, caving, and mountain bike riding are all on the cards, and our roaring forty winds can be quite useful for kite surfing.

Finding gems off the beaten track, the side trips and detours are where all the fun is. The hidden staircase for lovers, accessed only by boat or kayak in Corinna. The walkway to the Edge of the World, where the wind may just blow you straight off. The volcanic plug standing watch over a seaside town just as you turn right off the highway. We’re not hiding them, they’re just waiting for you to explore.  

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Stanley Tour Walks

Stanley Heritage Walk

The Circular Head Tourism Association (CHTA) has developed an interactive, multilingual tour, accessible through smartphones and other internet-enabled devices that guide visitors to Stanley’s most historic sites, giving a rare behind-the-scenes glimpse into one…
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Stanley Food and Drink

Stanley Hotel Bistro & Bar

We know a thing or two about hospitality as we have been welcoming guests since 1847 – trust in our experience to provide you with a warm welcome. This is Stanley’s local’ – an…
Stanley General Services

Stanley Recreation Ground

Stanley Recreation Ground includes a Dump Point Freedom and Camping area on Marine Esplanade Stanley. Dump Points are sites especially designed for Recreational Vehicles (RVs) to dispose of their waste, including Grey and Black…
Stanley General Services

Stanley Town Hall Public Toilets

Stanley is the home of the Stanley “Nut”. The Stanley Town Hall Public Toilets are located in central Stanley on Church Street. These public toilets include disabled access.
Stanley Information Services

Stanley Visitor Centre

Conveniently located at the historic Stanley Town Hall. Call us or drop into the Stanley Visitor Centre to collect your visitor guides, local maps and brochures. This is a pop-up, unmanned Visitor Centre if…
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Stanley Food and Drink

Stanley Wine Bar

The Stanley Wine Bar is located in the central heart of Stanley’s main street in the North West of Tasmania. The bar is housed in a newly renovated Victorian Cottage that provides a warm…
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Latrobe General Services

Station Square, Latrobe

Station Square is Located in Gilbert Street, Latrobe. Station Square is a paved area that is representative of a train station. It has the following covered seating, train signal, Dr GA Walpole memorial clock,…
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Steam Train rides at Sheffield Steam and Heritage Society

The Redwater Creek Steam and Heritage Society offer a heritage rail experience through the regular operation of a century-old Krauss locomotive. The train leaves each half-hour from the restored Sheffield railway station from 11…
Stoodley Attraction

Stoodley Forest Walk and Arboretum

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…
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Penguin Tour

Stories from Penguin’s heritage cemetery App tour- Voices in the wind

Opened in 1869 and decommissioned in 1977, the lookout cemetery houses 1847+ burials. People who helped to shape Penguin into what it is today. Their voices in the wind. Our 2022 self-guided audio App…
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