Going nuts over Stanley
The historic town of Stanley is known for its preserved colonial buildings, craft shops, tea houses, potteries and galleries. The main attraction is 'the Nut' - a steep coastal volcanic plug caused by molten lava erupting through a crack in the earth's crust. Walk to the top or take a chairlift up.
Stanley is the largest settlement west of Wynyard on the northern coast. Its iconic ‘Nut’, a volcanic plug rising 150 metres (492 feet), likened to an enormous Christmas cake by explorers Bass and Flinders.


