
Nestled along the MacKenzie River in the Grampians National Park, Zumsteins Historic Area offers a serene picnic spot surrounded by natural beauty. Once a popular tourist retreat in the 1930s, it features remnants of rammed earth cottages built by Walter and Jean Zumstein, who established the area as a holiday destination. Visitors can enjoy electric barbecues, picnic shelters, and a timber boardwalk suitable for wheelchairs, providing access to the tranquil riverbanks. Educational signs throughout the area offer insights into its rich history and significance.
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