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Launceston to Stanley Fuel Cost

Fuel cost calculator for Launceston to Stanley. 225km via the Bass Highway, ~2.75 hours. Live TAS fuel prices.

Distance: 225 km | Drive time: ~2.75 hours

Route highlights

  • Bass Highway
  • Devonport Spirit ferry port
  • Burnie
  • Wynyard table cape
  • The Nut rock formation
  • Stanley village

Places of Interest Between Launceston and Stanley

Devonport (City)

Ferry port city — the Mersey Bluff Lighthouse and the Don River Railway are worth a stop.

On route

Penguin (Coastal Town)

Named for the little penguins that nest there — charming seaside town with penguin statues everywhere and a classic long jetty.

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Burnie (City)

Cheesemakers and the famous Makers' Workshop — watch traditional paper-making and cheese production. Great harbour setting.

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Wynyard (Town)

Picturesque Table Cape — with the Tulip Festival (October) drawing crowds. The Cape has a lighthouse and walking tracks.

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Rocky Cape National Park (National Park)

Aboriginal cultural heritage and dramatic coastal scenery — rock shelters used for 8,000 years, plus spectacular red quartzite cliffs.

10 min off Bass Highway

The Nut (Stanley) (Natural Landmark)

A 152m volcanic plug rising dramatically above the town — take the chairlift or walk up for 360-degree views.

Final destination

Best Time to Drive Launceston to Stanley

October for Table Cape's tulip fields is spectacular. Summer is ideal for coastal walking. Autumn is crisp and beautiful. Winter is stormy but dramatic.

Local Tips for the Launceston to Stanley Drive

The Bass Highway hugs the coast — one of Tasmania's most scenic drives. Fuel is cheaper in Burnie than Stanley. The Stanley Hotel has great seafood; Moby Dicks is a Stanley institution. Table Cape Tulip Farm is open only during the October bloom — book accommodation in Wynyard or Stanley well ahead.

Driving Tips

Bass Highway A1 west. Devonport and Burnie are reliable fuel stops. Stanley has one station at TAS regional premium. The Nut (a 143m volcanic plug, 15-minute chairlift or 20-minute walk up) is the iconic view. Highfield Historic Site dates to 1826. Stanley is also the launch point for fishing charters to King Island.

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