Top 5 Things to do Good for Couples in Stanley, Tasmania

August 23, 2021 Mikaela Didonna

Discover the best top things to do in Stanley, Australia including The Angel's Share, Tasmania Wine and Food, The Nut State Reserve, Highfield Historic Site, Stanley Seal Cruises.
Restaurants in Stanley

1. The Angel's Share

14 Church St, Stanley, Tasmania 7331 Australia +61 418 119 165 [email protected] http://www.theangelsshare.net.au/
Excellent
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5.0 based on 34 reviews

The Angel's Share

Reviewed By SammiRose777 - Hobart, Australia

LOVED this shop and the owners who care more about the customers than making a buck, the stock is gorgeous and Louise is so honest about what suits you ...A gem in Stanley ! Old fashioned service .

2. Tasmania Wine and Food

2 Church Street, Stanley, Tasmania 7331 Australia +61 411 283 489 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/Tasmanian-Wine-and-Food-105348200093727/
Excellent
89%
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5.0 based on 28 reviews

Tasmania Wine and Food

Tasmanian Wine and Food is located in Stanley, a small picturesque village on the North West coast of Tasmania. Embracing Stanley’s historic past, Tasmanian Wine and Food have renovated a Victorian cottage in the middle of Stanley. A heavily emphasis on upcycling, recycling and repurposing, has made for an eclectic mix of materials and furnishings that make for a warm and welcoming environment. The philosophy of “Tasmanian Wine and Food” is to provide the very best produce that Tasmania has to offer. While we will have staples on the menu, such as cheese boards and tasting plates, the blackboard specials will feature the best of what Tasmania has to offer. The seasonal nature of produce means we will run black board specials constantly changing to stay in tune with the very best of produce available. Tasmania’s enjoys a global reputation as a leading producer of premium cool climate wines. We match these wines with this seasonal bounty to deliver a true taste of Tasmania.

Reviewed By seascape8 - Stanley, Australia

This little wine bar is just gorgeous. When you walk in you feel you are in a quaint little Irish pub, so cosy and with intimate little corners where you can sit back and relax. A great place to meet with friends prior to going out for a meal, or if you just want a lighter meal, they have lovely platters and pizzas, as well as a great selection of Tassie wines, gins, whiskeys, craft beers etc. It really is a lovely place to go. Mike and Shelley are great hosts too.

3. The Nut State Reserve

Browns Road, Stanley, Tasmania Australia +61 3 6458 1286 http://parks.tas.gov.au/explore-our-parks/the-nut-state-reserve
Excellent
66%
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4.5 based on 1,109 reviews

The Nut State Reserve

Reviewed By JackoMiddlesbrough - Newton Aycliffe, United Kingdom

We took the chairlift up to the top of 'The Nut' it saves a steep climb and the views are wonderful. Once at the top there is a 2 kilometre walk around the top of what is the core of an old volcano. There are some great views to be had from several viewing points. Wildlife is surprisingly plentiful, and depending what time of the year you visit it's possible to see nesting Short Tailed Shearwaters or Mutton-birds as they were once commonly known. I would suggest walking round 'The Nut' clockwise as there are lots of steps and going clockwise means they are all down hill.

4. Highfield Historic Site

143 Green Hills Road, Stanley, Tasmania 7331 Australia +61 3 6458 1100 [email protected] http://www.historic-highfield.com.au
Excellent
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4.5 based on 447 reviews

Highfield Historic Site

Highfield Historic Site is an 1830's farm complex built by convict labor. The Van Diemen's Land Company chose to settle in the area to establish a large scale sheep grazing property. The site is open to the public and interprets the conflicts that arose with the Company's men and the Aboriginal people. The house and outbuildings are being restored by the Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Service as the property had fallen into disrepair. The site is open daily from 1 September - 31 May, open weekdays from 1 June - 31 August

Reviewed By LlamedosTravel - Tasmania, Australia

Do not miss this fascinating look into our Tasmanian history! The restoration is stunning, and the insights into the life and times of our early settlers and the impact on indigenous people is thought provoking to say the least.

5. Stanley Seal Cruises

Excellent
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4.5 based on 65 reviews

Stanley Seal Cruises

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