Stanley, the popular tourist town of The Nut in the northwest corner of Tasmania, is known as "Sea Uru" and is the most famous symbol of Stanley.
The Nut is a 152m high, huge and ancient volcanic rock layer (volcanic plugs), now 13 million years old, standing at one end of Stanley Bay (Stanley Harbour), with a steep edge and flat top, the only high point in the area. Once on board, you can enjoy the picturesque scenery around Stanley.
There is a very steep walk about 450m long that leads to the flat top of The Nut, which is divided into three segments, which takes about half an hour to climb, or a climbing cable car (A $10 / person) from (The Nut Chair Lift), the cable station in Browns Road. (winter closed) reach the top of the mountain and experience the wonderful feeling of "one day I will always climb to your top and see all the small hills around me."