Location: New South Wales
Norfolk Falls
Norfolk Falls, 50 metre high fall in Coolah Tops National Park, NSW, Australia, November 2008. 0 Comments*Enter your name*2 characters minimum.Do not change these fields following 3 + 8 =
Wollomombi-Chandler Falls in full flow
Wollomombi-Chandler Falls. 24 May 2009 1 Comment*Enter your name*2 characters minimum.Do not change these fields following 9 + 9 =
Manning River Falls
One of a series of falls on the Upper Manning River, Barrington Tops NSW, Australia. Taken April 2009 0 Comments*Enter your name*2 characters minimum.Do not change these fields following 9 + 6 =
Jerusalem Creek Falls
Jerusalem Creek Falls, Chichester State Forest near Dungog, Australia taken February 2009 0 Comments*Enter your name*2 characters minimum.Do not change these fields following 4 + 3 =
Bakers Creek Falls in full flow
Bakers Creek Falls May 2009 0 Comments*Enter your name*2 characters minimum.Do not change these fields following 6 + 5 =
The Fitzroy experience
Fitzroy is indeed worth a look, it’s almost up there with Ellenborough Falls. The walk along the western rim is a lovely walk and, as suggested, it has some wonderful views and you cross over another waterfall and then reach The Grotto, a small but beautiful cascade that drops into a glade. I thought I’d […]
Dangars Falls – Great When Wet
I’ve been to Dangars Falls many times but I’ve never seen it totally dry. Once I was there just after a peak flood and it was spectacular. Sadly, my pictures are on some old film. However, I often used to drop it during my time as a rep and, on this occasion, there was quite […]
Sommersby Falls
As a local to the Gosford area, I have been to these falls a few times and seen them with different amounts of water flowing through them. Off the beaten track, you can actually get to the lower falls which has a lovely overhang where you can walk in behind them as my pic will […]
Werrikimbe Land (King Fern Falls)
Werrikimbe is a national park that borders on the Oxley Wild Rivers National Park in N.S.W. but it gets a minimum amount of visitors and it helps if you’ve got a 4WD though it’s not essential. I had visited 20 years previously and been impressed with a short walk I did so I returned to […]
Tia Falls
Pronounced “tyre” these falls are but one of a multitude that dispense their waters into the Oxley Wild Rivers National Park and ultimately into the Macleay River that runs through Kempsey. These falls are not anywhere near as popular as the nearby Apsley, nor are they as dramatic. No, these suit the keen bushwalker who […]
Steep Drop indeed (Steep Drop Falls)
It was many years ago when I was first taken to this remote spot. You have to go through private property and then through almost trackless national park to get there. The drop into the Macleay Wild Rivers National Park is impressive. People have abseiled down the side on rare occasions and others have walked […]
Minyon Falls
Minyon Falls was a tall and wispy 100m waterfall in the lush Nightcap National Park near Lismore. We managed to visit this falls while doing a fairly extensive out-and-back half-day trip from Byron…
Protestors Falls
Protestors Falls was another tall, wispy waterfall in the lush Nightcap National Park near Lismore. We witnessed this fairly light-flowing waterfall in May 2008, which plunged some 25-30m…
Dangar Falls
Dangar Falls was a waterfall that we didn’t expect to see going into our trip in May 2008. We happened to be aware of its existence only after making a stop at the visitor centre in the nearby…
Bakers Creek Falls
Bakers Creek Falls was an unexpected stop for us as a signpost on the Armidale-Dorrigo Road (aka the Waterfall Way or Hwy 78) caught our attention. It was really a series of cascades, but it only…
Crystal Shower Falls
Crystal Shower Falls was an attractive, light-flowing waterfall that allowed us to go behind it. This was another one of the waterfalls that Julie and I didn’t expect to see going into our May 2008…
Ebor Falls
Ebor Falls seemed to us to be a pair of attractive waterfalls with a gorgeous two-tiered upper falls (see photo above) and a plunging lower tier. This was yet another waterfall in the waterfall-…
Wollomombi Falls
Julie and I anticipated a visit to Wollomombi Falls considering there had been a fair bit of literature devoted to it as being one of Australia’s tallest single-drop waterfalls at a reported 220m…
Newell Falls and Sherrard Falls
Both Newell Falls and Sherrard Falls were surprise roadside waterfalls as we wound our way along the curvy roads of the Dorrigo Mountains. In fact, we were looking for Crystal Shower Falls when…
Apsley Falls
Apsley Falls was actually a pair of impressive waterfalls that we encountered while touring the Oxley Wild Rivers Gorge system. As you can see from the photo above, this waterfall seemed to be…