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Visit Stanley — Tasmania Travel
Stanley is a picture-perfect seaside town with rich history and iconic scenery.
- Climb or chairlift to the top of The Nut for panoramic views.
- Wander heritage streets lined with colonial buildings.
- Relax on pristine Godfreys Beach.
- Sample fresh seafood straight from Bass Strait.
- Visit Highfield Historic Site for a glimpse into the past.
- Best visited in summer or autumn for clear skies and calm seas.
Overview
Stanley, located on Tasmania’s northwest coast, is a postcard-perfect village where time seems to slow down. With its colourful colonial buildings, calm beaches, and the towering volcanic plug known as The Nut dominating the skyline, Stanley is a blend of natural wonder and living history.
Top Things to Do
The Nut
Take the steep walk or the chairlift to the top for sweeping views over Stanley, the coastline, and rolling farmland.
Highfield Historic Site
Explore this beautifully preserved 19th-century homestead and grounds for a fascinating insight into early European settlement in Tasmania.
Godfreys Beach
Perfect for a stroll or a swim, this long, sandy beach offers clear waters and a peaceful atmosphere.
Seal Watching and Wildlife
Join a local tour to see Australian fur seals, penguins, and birdlife in their natural habitats.
Where to Stay
Choose from heritage cottages, boutique B&Bs, and self-contained holiday homes, many with views of The Nut or the ocean.
Local Tips
Seafood lovers should try the locally caught crayfish and scallops, best enjoyed at one of Stanley’s waterfront restaurants.
Getting Around
Stanley is compact and easily walkable, but having a car allows you to explore nearby attractions like Tarkine Drive and Dip Falls.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to visit Stanley?
Summer and autumn offer the most reliable weather for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
What is Stanley famous for?
Stanley is best known for The Nut, its colonial architecture, and fresh seafood.
Can you climb The Nut in Stanley?
Yes, you can hike the steep track or take the chairlift to the summit for breathtaking views.
Is Stanley worth visiting?
Absolutely — its charm, scenery, and history make it one of Tasmania’s most photographed destinations.
Ready to Explore Stanley?
From panoramic views atop The Nut to quiet evenings in heritage cottages, Stanley promises a truly memorable Tasmanian escape.
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