The Big Thumbs Up
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Address
Scottsdale, TAS 7260
The Lowdown
The Big Thumbs Up extends a warm welcome to Scottsdale, giving visitors an enormous endorsement of this charming Northeast Tasmanian town. This oversized gesture of approval celebrates the optimistic spirit of a community that has reinvented itself from a traditional timber town into a destination for foodies, adventurers, and those seeking Tasmania's quieter side. Scottsdale is the gateway to the famous Blue Derby mountain bike trails and sits amid some of Tasmania's most productive farmland. The Big Thumbs Up captures the town's can-do attitude, inviting travellers to explore a region where good things happen and great experiences await.
Did you know?
"The region has some of Tasmania's most productive lavender farms"
History
Scottsdale was established in 1855 and became an important service centre for the surrounding farming and timber industries. The town has transformed in recent years with the development of the Blue Derby mountain bike trails, which have attracted riders from around the world and brought new energy to the region. The Big Thumbs Up represents Scottsdale's positive outlook and its embrace of the changes that have reinvigorated the community. The gesture serves as both a welcome to visitors and a symbol of community pride.
More Fun Facts
- •The Blue Derby mountain bike trails nearby are world-renowned
- •Scottsdale is known as the 'Forest and Farming Town'
- •Northeast Tasmania produces excellent cool-climate wines
- •The region has some of Tasmania's most productive lavender farms
- •Scottsdale hosts an annual tulip festival during spring
Visiting Tips
- 💡Ride the world-class Blue Derby mountain bike trails
- 💡Visit Bridestowe Lavender Estate nearby
- 💡Try local cool-climate wines at regional cellar doors
- 💡The drive to St Helens and the Bay of Fires is spectacular
Opening Hours
Outdoor sculpture accessible at all times.
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