Rosebery

Rosebery is a mining town in West Coast Tasmania.

Understand

Rosebery is the survivor community of the West Coast council communities, it has been an always at work mining town, where Zeehan and Queenstown have had closed down and silent times.

Get in

From the north - Burnie - the trip in until the 1960s was on the back of a train - there was no highway beneath Mount Black - the notorious road that seems to grow black ice at times least expected... After the Pieman power scheme changed the nearby landscape, the roads and bridges were rebuilt for the new dams and lakes that resulted from the scheme - even a Lake Rosebery being the name of one of the lakes.


From the south - Zeehan and Renison - the road can be as dangerous as the road from the north in bad weather.

See

  • See the old Hercules to Rosebery aerial ore bucket ropeway

Do

  • 🌍 Montezuma Falls. Tasmania's highest waterfall with a drop of over 104 meters, named after the Aztec emperor Montezuma. Access is via a 3-hour 11.5-kilometer return trail with a Grade 2 difficulty level.
  • Stitt Falls, accessed via a 30-minute walk through rainforest, starting at Stitt Park

Events

  • Rosebery Folk Festival.

Eat

  • Blue Moon Restaurant.

Drink

  • 🌍 The Top Pub, 20 Agnes St. Su–Th 1PM–10PM; F Sa 1PM–midnight. The town's main pub.

Sleep

Go next

  • Burnie is a 90 minute drive to the north.
  • Zeehan is a short drive south
Routes via Rosebery
Queenstown ← B27 jcn to Zeehan ← SW A10 NNE  β†’ Tullah β†’ Somerset



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