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Iron Mine and Blast Furnace

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This historic site is the only place in Victoria where iron ore was mined and smelted in a blast furnace during the late 19th century. Visitors can explore the remains of the iron mine, the blast furnace, and other significant features, such as the blacksmith's shop and tramway, which played a crucial role in the operation of the Lal Lal Iron Company.

The site features a peaceful picnic area with wood-fired barbecues, a single wooden table, and clean toilets, making it an ideal spot for a family outing or a relaxing day out. The spacious free campground provides ample room for caravans and RVs, and there are several walking tracks, including the Heritage Walk and the Blast Furnace viewing platform, which offer scenic views and informative signs about the site's history. Birdwatching and bushwalking are popular activities here, with the surrounding forest providing a habitat for a variety of native bird species.

Whether you're interested in history, nature, or simply looking for a peaceful retreat, the Iron Mine and Blast Furnace in Lal Lal is a must-visit destination. The combination of historical significance, beautiful landscapes, and free camping facilities makes it a unique and memorable experience. So pack your camping gear and head to Lal Lal to explore this intriguing piece of Victoria's industrial heritage.

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