I assume you are travelling from Hobart. Take the Lyell Highway (A10), which will take you all the way to Queenstown and Strahan. Near Hamilton, you may make a side tour to the Nelson Falls in the Mount Field National Park if you have not been there before.
Half way between Ouse and Derwent Bridge, you will first get to Wayatinah, then Terraleah. They each have an operating power station and they are open to the public during normal office hours. It is quite educational visiting a power station. If you want to see only one of them, Terraleah is certainly the one to go. In the power station, ask the staff there if you can go into the turbine hall. There you can sense the thundering noises of the generators in operation.
Just before you get to Derwent Bridge, visit The Wall in the Wilderness (http://thewalltasmania.com/contact.html). I have not been there but people I know who have been there all said it is highly recommended.
After Derwent Bridge, you will get to the Lake St Claire National Park. If you are interested in bush walking and have time, you may have a short walk there. National park entry fee applies.
Half way between Derwent Bridge and Queenstown, take a short walk to the Donaghys Hill Lookout (http://www.tasmaniacampers.com.a ... /donaghys-hill.html).
Past Gormanston (a small town before Queenstown), you will see a hugh stone monument on the left hand side of the road. Make a right hand turn into the small road facing that monument. It will take you to the Iron Blow.
Keep going on the Lyell Highway to Queenstown. (I am not going to tell you what to see in bigger towns like Queenstown, Zeehan and Strahan as you can easily google to find out what are interesting.)
If you have time, take a side tour via the Zeehan Highway (A10) to Lake Margaret Power Station and Zeehan.
Lake Margaret Power Station (woodstave pipeline) day walk: http://bushwalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=5816
The woodstave pipeline is quite unique. The pipeline is not historical anymore as it was rebuilt last year but the walk is certainly scenic.
Then keep going on the Zeehan Highway to Zeehan. In Zeehan and if you have a 4WD and if you dare, try the Spray Tunnel http://www.realtasmania.com/topic/554-the-spray-tunnel-at-zeehan/).
Take the Zeehan Strahan Highway to Strahan, you will pass the Henty Dunes and the Ocean Beach.
If you don’t have time, from Queenstown take the Lyell Highway (B24) to Strahan. From Strahan, it is easy to get to the Henty Dunes and the Ocean Beach.
In Strahan, it is worthwhile seeing the Hogarth Falls at the People’s Park (http://www.westcoast.tas.gov.au/ ... es/HogarthFalls.pdf).
It could be tricky driving on B24 in particular when negotiating the bends. Drive slowly and carefully.
Below is a map of my West Coast trip in Feb. This will give an idea of where some of my photos were taken.
If the map does not show up, try this link: http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?m ... 7a86b39e2&msa=0
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