Biamanga Cultural Area, previously known as Mumbulla Creek Falls and Picnic Area, is a scenic spot located in Biamanga National Park, a sacred area to the local Aboriginal Yuin People. The area features a 225m boardwalk suitable for wheelchair access, leading to a viewing platform over the falls, where water cascades through a dramatic gorge and granite boulder field. The story of its Aboriginal heritage is conveyed through interpretive signs and an information shelter. The paved picnic area has free gas barbecues, non-flush toilets, and shaded areas to enjoy lunch while soaking up the serene ambience. The forest setting is beautiful, with eastern water dragons, colourful azure kingfishers, and blue wrens. Visitors are requested not to swim in the Mumbulla Falls area as a sign of respect to the Aboriginal custodians
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