Flame Hill Vineyard & Restaurant – Montville, Sunshine Coast Hinterland

Of course we arrived too late for lunch, and of course it was all my fault. I wanted to get closer to one of the Glass House mountains and ended up on dirt roads in the middle of the bush leading to nowhere.

Coming from Brisbane, D and I took the Bruce Highway up north to the Glass House Mountains, and after a visit to the lookout and the little foray into the bush (see above), we finally found the car park at the base of Mount Tibrogargan (one of the extinct volcanoes that was formed 27 million to 26 million years ago). After an easy but beautiful hike around the base of the volcano we decided to visit the Flame Hill winery for lunch and a bit of wine tasting. The drive to Montville along the ridge of the mountain chain took us through picturesque scenery and villages, the view to the east stretched far out to the coast, to the west we were overlooking the green rolling hills and pastures of the Sunshine Coast hinterland.

When we finally arrived at the Flame Hill winery it was 3 pm. Lunch was served until, well, 3 pm – sharp. Bad luck. Nevertheless we decided to stay and sit down at a table on the deck overlooking the vineyards where a clutch of guinea fowls was roaming for anything edible. We savoured a charcuterie platter, tea and a glass of pinot gris. It is winter in Australia now, but as long as the sun is out, it is still warm enough to sit outside. Despite the slightly chilly breeze it was good to soak up a few warm sun rays.

After all I thought it was a beautiful and very relaxing afternoon, and last but not least I also bought two bottles of their Summersault white.

A lovely day out!

http://www.flamehill.com.au/

Annotation:

Please be advised to take a packed lunch when setting out on Marcus Queensland Travel Tours.  Morning tea is scheduled for 12 noon, lunch is served at 3.30pm and dinner is fast forwarded to 7.00pm.  However, while the well-groomed tour guides are friendly, proud of their state and obviously enthusiastic, all eating schedules appear to be at the individual decision of the driver involved.  You get to eat when the driver wants to eat.  So, be warned and pack a vegemite sandwich to see you through the day!