Lulworth


Fingerboard sign assembly at the intersection of Weymouth Rd (C816) & Tam O'Shanter Rd (C817), 4km west of Weymouth. Source: Peter Renshaw, September 2007.

Introduced: 1980

Length: 3km

Eastern Terminus: Hurst St, Lulworth

Western Terminus: Weymouth Rd (C816) & Tam O'Shanter Rd (C817), 4km west of Weymouth

Route taken: Lulworth Rd, Hurst St

Focal Points: Lulworth

Responsibility: Local Government

C817 is a short, sealed spur route in northern Tasmania, linking C816 between Pipers River and Weymouth with the tiny seaside hamlet of Lulworth. The route runs directly north from C816 for a short distance, before turning sharply west to reach Lulworth.

Photos of route C817


Fingerboard sign assembly at the intersection of Weymouth Rd (C816) & Tam O'Shanter Rd (C817), 4km west of Weymouth. These signs are the only mention of C817.
Source: Peter Renshaw, September 2007.
Tam O'Shanter Rd (C817) looking south to the junction with Weymouth Rd (C816), 4km west of Weymouth.
Source: Peter Renshaw, September 2007.

Tam O'Shanter Rd (C817) looking north approximately 900m north of Weymouth Rd (C816) towards the sharp westerly bend.
Source: Peter Renshaw, September 2007.

Tam O'Shanter Rd (C817) looking east at the sharp bend, 1.3km north of Weymouth Rd (C816).
Source: Peter Renshaw, September 2007.

Tam O'Shanter Rd (C817) looking east near the popular Tam O'Shanter Golf Course, 2km east of Lulworth.
Source: Peter Renshaw, September 2007.

A long, late afternoon view west along Hurst St (C817) at Lulworth. Tam O'Shanter Rd becomes Hurst St at the Lulworth town boundary.
Source: Peter Renshaw, September 2007.
An easterly view along Hurst St (C817) through Lulworth from the western end of the village.
Source: Peter Renshaw, September 2007.

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