Burnie you say?
Well, your options in less than an hours driving are limited to a few, but they're not bad walks. In Burnie itself there's a short river stroll out at Fern Glade, that's a nice short little wander just on the outskirts of town.
As for proper walks. I'd suggest The Dial Range (East of Burnie) is a goer definitely. You can take your pick of flat forest walks or nice mountain-top views.
The Gnomon,
Duncan and
Mount Montgomery are all goers. Monty is the easiest to get to (views are better than Gnomon too).
West of Burnie is Rocky Cape National Park. There are a lot of walks in this coastal park, I have no experience with any of them though. Quite a lot of walking books like John Chapman and Hardy and Elsons cover Rocky Cape though.
Behind Burnie is a favourite of mine, but it's likely to be heavily snowcapped at the moment, that's
St. Valentines Peak. On one hand, the views a from up there reach for hundreds of k's, and the sense of height is exaggerated by the flat land around the mountain. On the other hand, the immediate view is of a lot of plantation forest, there is a little bit of scrub to push through initially, and well, even if the weather looks good, it can still catch you out up there in the blink of an eye.
Thems my suggestions.
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Speculator on Sat 25 Oct, 2008 8:42 am, edited 1 time in total.