After missing out last week on dinner for two at the Furneaux Tavern Justin & Rowena have re booked for tonight Saturday and have a table reserved in the Shearwater Restaurant. With Saturday nights being Parma Night and choices like The Godfather Chicken Parma with garlic & mushrooms and the The Hula Parma with Pineapple, it may be hard to decide what to have. One thing is certain Rowena will make room for dessert. Keep a look out for the dining review in the next day or so.
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Furneaux Tavern Shearwater Restaurant
Saturday, June 26th, 2010Mt Strzelecki National Park & Walk
Monday, June 21st, 2010Mt Strzelecki National Park is around 4216 hectares in total on Flinders Island, Tasmania. The national park is home to a variety of diverse ecosystems and landscapes. Named in 1972 after the Polish explorer & scientist Count Paul Edmund Strzelecki, who in 1842 climbed many of the peaks on Flinders Island. Mt Strzelecki is the highest mountain peak on Flinders Island. The 3 km walking track to the summit begins about 6km down Trousers Point Road, the walk is listed in the “Great Short Walks of Tasmania” and has a sign posted with an interpretation board. Classed as a moderately difficult walk which takes about 4 to 5 hours return, it offers specatular viewpoints on the way to the summit and an exceptional 360′ view of the southern area of Flinders Island from the peak. It is advisable to carry drinking water, food and a rain coat. The climb is well marked taking you through wooded slopes and damp fern gullies over creeks and around granite boulders. With the mountain home to a range of trees including sheoaks, Acacia, Tasmanian blue gum, Oyster Bay pines, White gum and Smithton peppermints.The National Park contains 13 plant species that are classified as rare or threatened which include ground orchids.