Biamanga Cultural area

Natural Attractions

A great way to take advantage of the natural splendour of Biamanga National Park is by stopping at Biamanga Cultural area during your road trip.

You’ll find a convenient boardwalk perfect for walking with children that leads to a scenic lookout where you can see water cascading through a dramatic gorge and granite boulder field. This is part of the legacy of an ancient shield volcano in the area, and the story of its Aboriginal heritage is conveyed through interpretive signs and an information shelter here.

Don’t forget your camera the forest setting is beautiful, with eastern water dragons sunning themselves on rocks and chefs cap correa bursting with lemon and green colours. Birdwatching is superb as well with azure kingfishers and blue wrens frequenting the area, it’s almost as though they’re putting on a show for visitors.

After your stroll, unpack a lunch at one of the picnic tables or fire up the free gas barbecues for a relaxing afternoon with family and friends beneath the eucalypts. This is a great picnic spot, shady and serene, surrounded by the calming sounds of the rushing creek.

Facilities

Barbeque Carpark Non Smoking Picnic Area

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

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