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Trethewies Lookout

Tourist attractions

Stanley, TAS 7331

Description

Trethewies Lookout is a road-side stop located at the entrance of Stanley in Tasmania.

It offers stunning views of The Nut across the water. Stanley is a charming city with popular attractions such as The Nut State Reserve and Highfield Historic Site.

In Stanley, visitors can explore The Nut State Reserve, which is an iconic landmark that overlooks the town. They can reach the top by taking a chairlift or hiking, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding area. The Stanley Heritage Walk takes visitors through well-preserved colonial buildings and natural landforms, creating a cosy and romantic atmosphere. The Stanley Wine Bar/Tasmanian Wine and Food is a unique wine bar housed in a renovated Victorian-era cottage with upcycled decor. Visitors can also embark on a Tarkine Drive Day Trip, starting from Smithton and passing through Tasmania's beautiful wilderness areas.

The best time to visit Tasmania is during the summer months from December to February when temperatures are warmest. June to August are the winter months with colder temperatures but fewer tourists. September to November offers mild temperatures with spring blooms, although it can be rainy.

To get to Stanley, visitors can travel by sea on the Spirit of Tasmania from Melbourne to Devonport or fly into Burnie Airport, which is about a 45-minute drive away. From Burnie Airport, visitors can rent a car or use public transportation such as buses or taxis.

Trethewies Lookout provides a fantastic spot to admire the breathtaking views of The Nut. Stanley has various attractions to explore, including The Nut State Reserve, Stanley Heritage Walk, Stanley Wine Bar/Tasmanian

Details

Trails & sites: Scenic lookouts

Location

Stanley, TAS 7331

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