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Corinna has
earned a reputation recently for providing guests with a warm welcome, quality,
cosy accommodation, and the acclaimed facilities of the Tarkine Hotel and
Tannin Restaurant. Management at Corinna have been working hard to provide a
wide range of nature based activities ready for the summer of 2009 – 2010.
For those
who want immerse themselves in the river and rainforest, a wide range of walks
and kayak adventures are possible. Corinna has 16 kayaks available for rental
and management can guide guests to interesting tributaries of the Pieman where
few others ever venture. Guided trips can be arranged at varying levels of
physical challenge.
The three
new walks – Huon Pine, Savage River, and Lover’s Falls – have complemented the
famous Whyte River walk and the more challenging Mount Donaldson and Pieman
Heads to Granville Harbour Coastal walk. There are walks available at all
levels of intensity and options that take in different aspects of the river,
coastal and rainforest eco system of the southern Tarkine.
Nature
lovers interested in birds, native fauna and native flora will have plenty to
do in and around Corinna. Burrowing yabbies, Bennett’s wallabies, white bellied
sea eagles, blue wrens, quolls, Tasmanian Devils, and possible a rare sighting
of the endangered orange bellied parrot are all on the Corinna nature agenda.
The rainforest boasts an incredible number of fungi, some quite rare, in the
second quarter of the calendar year.
The
management at Corinna will be able to guide your nature activity program,
providing maps and lunches where required and even guided tours as required.
This is nature in the raw and it can be responsibly accessed in many ways.
Contact
Corinna at sales@corinna.comau or on
+61364461170
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