This small nature reserve has a fascinating history of European settlement and folklore.
It protects a rich variety of vegetation, including the narrow-leaved red gum, an important food and habitat tree for koalas. There are two walking tracks, Kate Kellys Walk and the Dawson River Walk.
The name comes from a local Aboriginal word derived from 'Borembit' or stringybark, which is common in the area.

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