The Strzelecki Peaks, Flinders Island

The Strzelecki Peaks are the highest peaks on Flinders Island and a great example of the Devonite granite massifs that stretch from Wilson’s Promontory on the mainland across the various Bass Strait islands down to Tasmania.

Walking the Strzelecki Peaks

It is about 3km to the top of the peaks, but there is over 700 metres of climbing!

Cloud rolling in over the Strzelecki Peaks

Cloud rolling in over the Strzelecki Peaks

Trousers Point, Mt Chappell Island, Badger Island

Looking south-west towards Trousers Point, Mt Chappell Island and Badger Island

Looking south along the peaks

Looking south along the peaks

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