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Self Guided Tour
Highlights
- Explore Stanley's historic sites with a self-guided tour that reveals the town's rich fishing village heritage.
- Discover fifteen iconic landmarks through interpretive signs, enhancing your understanding of local history and culture.
- Enjoy the flexibility of walking at your own pace, making the experience both relaxing and informative.
- Access a hard copy map at the Stanley Visitor Information Centre for a seamless exploration without internet.
The Circular Head Tourism Association (CHTA) has developed an interactive, multilingual tour, accessible through smartphones and other internet enabled devices that guide visitors to Stanley’s most historic sites, giving a rare behind-the-scenes glimpse into one of Australia’s most treasured fishing villages.
Discreet interpretive signs installed around the town mark the stopping points along the tour and a brief description of each individual landmark is provided. Fifteen iconic sites throughout the town are included in the walk as seen through the eyes of one of Stanley’s most cherished residents, the late Mrs. Meg Eldridge.
Stanley has a rich history and it’s exciting to showcase it in such a modern, accessible way. This is a great resource for visitors to the area and also for local history enthusiasts. Some of our most iconic locations are included on the walk. Although they are prominent locations, not everyone is aware of the story behind them. This trail makes their history more available than ever before.
The free self-guided tour takes a little over one hour or at your own relaxed pace. For those without internet access, a hard copy map and guide in booklet form is available from the Stanley Visitor Information Centre.
Itinerary highlights
Stanley
Tour details
Features
Service facilities
Sevice Activity
Actively welcomes people with access needs.
Hearing
Caters for people who are deaf or have hearing loss.
Physical – Mobility
Caters for people with sufficient mobility to climb a few steps but who would benefit from fixtures to aid balance. (This includes people using walking frames and mobility aids)
Physical – Wheelchair
Caters for people who use a wheelchair.
Operation information
Stanley Heritage Walk
The Circular Head Tourism Association (CHTA) has developed an interactive, multilingual tour, accessible through smartphones and other internet-enabled devices that guide visitors to Stanley’s most historic sites, giving a rare behind-the-scenes glimpse into one of Australia’s most treasured fishing villages.
Discreet interpretive signs installed around the town mark the stopping points along the tour and a brief description of each individual landmark is provided.
Fifteen iconic sites throughout the town are included in the walk as seen through the eyes of one of Stanley’s most cherished residents, the late Mrs. Meg Eldridge.
Stanley has a rich history and it’s exciting to showcase it is such a modern and accessible way. This is a great resource for visitors to the area and also for local history enthusiasts. Some of our most iconic locations are included on the walk.
Although they are prominent locations, not everyone is aware of the story behind them and this trail makes their history more available than ever before.
The free self-guided tour takes a little over one hour or at your own pace. For those without internet access, a hard copy DL map is available from the Stanley Visitor Information Centre.
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Quality Tourism Accreditation
Memberships
- Visitor Information Centre