The Nut Stanley Bushwalking : Bushwalk North West Tasmania : Bushwalk The Nut Stanley
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The Nut Bushwalk Stanley Tasmania
Bushwalk Description
At the Nut Stanley you will find a walking track climbing to
the summit of The Nut. Alternatively you can take the chairlift,
which offers spectacular views across Bass Strait beaches and
over the township of Stanley. There is a range of accommodation
and a very good campground at Stanley. The town is a good
base for exploring the forests and coastlines further to the
west.
The Nut is a 143 metre high massif that rises from Bass
Strait and towers above the township of Stanley.
Stanley is a town on the north-west coast of Tasmania,
Australia. Stanley is the second-last major
township on the north-west coast of Tasmania, Smithton being
the larger township in the Circular Head municipality. According
to the 2006 census, Stanley had a population of less than 500
people.
The Nut Stanley Bushwalk at a glance:
10-20 minute walk to the top
Can take the chairlift
1 hour circuit track around the Nut plateau
Steep cliffs; must remain behind safety fences and supervise children
The information provided on this site is intended to be used as a guide only, and is not intended to be an authoratative source of information. Always be well prepared when bushwalking in Tasmania