Cumberland Chimney Historic Site
Cumberland Chimney Historic Site
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The Cumberland Chimney Historic Site offers a glimpse into the area's rich mining history. This impressive structure was constructed by Cornish masons as part of a crushing plant, employed to process gold-bearing ore from surrounding mines. Nestled next to a bespoke lagoon, the site forms a haven for wildlife and biodiversity and is particularly acclaimed for its diverse bird species. This unique combination of history and nature creates a captivating atmosphere. For outdoor enthusiasts, the area also provides spacious and shady camping sites. Located just beyond the Chimney and the dam wall, these campsites offer close proximity to the water without obstructing views. The site is equipped with long-drop toilets and numerous rubbish bins, indicating a welcoming environment for camping enthusiasts. The Cumberland Chimney offers a serene blend of natural beauty and historical significance, making it a must-visit locale for anyone from casual tourists to avian enthusiasts to history buffs. However, despite the lack of visible signs and stay-duration regulations, visitors are encouraged to respect this picturesque site's history and natural surroundings, contributing towards its preservation for future generations.
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