Biamanga-Nationalpark

The Biamanga National Park is a national park in the southeast of the Australian state of New South Wales. It is located 307 km south of Sydney and about 20 kilometers north of Bega in the coastal mountains. The River Brago limited him in the southwest. West of the park runs the Princes Highway. In 1994 the area was declared a National Park. Northeast of the state nature reserve Bermaguee Nature Reserve adjoins.

The Mumbulla Mountain is the highest point of the park and is the Aboriginesstamm the Yuin, as well as several other locations in the park, as sacred. The park also protects the natural landscape of the coastal mountains of New South Wales.

Visitors can also visit the cataract of Mumbulla Creek, where there are picnic and barbecue areas. The park is accessible only by a non- paved road.

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