Davies Creek Falls

Davies Creek Falls is near Mareeba, Far North Queensland. The water tumbles over beautifully coloured rocks into a pool at the bottom. Davies Creek is lined by magnificent trees including paperbacks and pandanus. Grass trees and cycads are dotted around the surrounding bush. 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment Please login or […]

Victoria Valley Falls after rain

Last year we went away on a road-trip up the west coast of Tassie, seeing plenty of great waterfalls along the way, including Montezuma, Nelson, Waratah, Philsophers, Champagne and Bridalveil, Liffey, as well as Victoria Valley Falls. There was plenty of rain leading up to our trip, as well as on the first couple of […]

Top 10 Tasmanian waterfalls

I have visited quite a few waterfalls in Tasmania (roughly 45-50) and I thought that it was about time that I compiled a top 10 list based on the falls that I have seen. 10. WARATAH FALLS Waratah Falls is an impressive 40-odd metre high waterfall that I enjoyed for a couple of reasons. Firstly, […]

The Ralph’s Falls adventure

This was one waterfall that I was very relieved to get to, especially seeing as just about everything seemed to be conspiring to keep us from reaching our destination. Let me explain why: We had originally planned on visiting these falls, and then visit St Columba Falls afterwords. We found the narrow turn-off road towards […]

Harridge Falls Tasmania

This place is one of Tassie’s hidden gems. Even though it is only a 15 minute walk off the Tasman Highway between Weldborough (near Pyengana and St Columba Falls) and Moorina, it is known to very few people and is quite hard to find. The “track” starts next to a steep 4WD road on the […]

Waterfall Bay Tasmania

Waterfall Bay is one of the most unique and beautiful waterfalling locations in Australia. The falls consists of very tall waterfall plunging into the sea, plus a couple of smaller falls further upstream. The main falls can be easily seen from a lookout at the start of the track, while the other two waterfalls are […]

Barron Falls.

I had visited Barron Falls a number of times but alas, they were merely a trickle …. But then the rains came and the trickle became a torrent. A few intrepids stood in the February rain vainly waiting for rainbows. During the rain, I also ventured up to Kuranda on the SkyRail. It was magical […]

Curtis Falls and Witches Falls

Hi guys, I’m 13 and I love waterfalls, so I couldn’t believe it when I found this site! Recently I was away on holiday in Queensland and visited quite a few waterfalls in the Gold Coast Hinterland. A couple of the easier waterfalls to visit were Curtis Falls and Witches Falls on Mt Tamborine, both […]

Eden Creek Falls

I have just stumbled across this site and as an avid waterfall watcher found it interesting. Now here is one that is hard to find and hard to get to but worth the effort. Eden Creek Falls in the Toonumbar National Park in Northern NSW. National Parks no longer maintain the track down to Eden […]

Liffey Falls

Liffey Falls are found near the head of the River , upstream of the town of Liffey in Tasmania , Australia . It is believed that Tasmanian Aborigines used Liffey Falls as a meeting place . It has been reported that a significant massacre by European colonists , of up to 60 of the Pallittore […]

Guide Falls

Guide Falls is a small, amphitheatre – style waterfall, with a small tier at the top and then the largest falls drops into the naturally formed amphitheatre with steep cliffs surrounding, with continuing cascades located further down the Guide River. A deep hole directly below the falls provides for a great swimming hole in summer. […]

Browns Falls

We made the trip out to Killarney to do all four waterfalls. Browns Falls was one of the highlights – the walk can be tough in parts as there isn’t much of a trail and also takes longer than the 20mins it says it does but my 2 year old and 4 year old daughters […]

Dip Falls

Dip Falls is a beautiful two tiered Waterfall ,situated at Mawbanna ,far North West Coast – Tasmania . It can be viewed from a lookout above or take the steep stepped walk to the base of the Falls .The rock formations make for a beautiful cascading affect and is best viewed in the Winter Spring […]

Waldheim Falls

Waldheim Falls is a small Waterfall situated next to the old Waldheim Lodge at Cradle Mountain .This photo was taken after heavy rainfalls and was made more attractive by the Winter snow . 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment Please login or sign up to comment

Oldaker Falls and Blocking Trees

In Winter I visited Oldaker Falls, a beautiful little Waterfall with heaps of flowing water . May I suggest the Burnie Council eradicate the annoying blackberries and stinking onion weed . A small tree is starting to block the view of the Waterfall . What a great attraction it could be made if the surrounding […]

New Improvements at Agnes Falls Scenic Reserve 2013

In the second half of 2012 members of the local community around Toora, and nearby towns, came together to form the “Friends of Agnes Falls Inc”. After much letter writing, meetings, and liaison with Parks Victoria, the South Gippsland Shire Council, and a number of State Government politicians, the group was recently successful in obtaining […]

Agnes Falls, South Gippsland (near Toora)

A hidden gem, and big surprise to most visitors, these single span falls drop 59 metres to the gorge below. A two hundred metre walk from the carpark takes you to two viewing platforms, one facing the falls, the other the gorge. A pretty walk with occasional glimpses of what is to come. Most spectacular […]

evercreech falls

when i went to evercreech falls it was the most amazing experience i have ever had. seeing the tallest white gum tree in the world at only the age of 10, it was quite extraordinary to see something like that. the history to these trees is quite good how des howe had saved these special […]

Victoria Falls, the other one

Australia, being very pro British in the 19th century, had many things named after the Brits and, whatever state you travel in, you will eventually come across something named after Queen Victoria. However, in this case, the falls named after her have been usurped by one of the world’s greatest in Africa. Victoria Falls in […]

Somersby Falls

Hi One of my favourite photo places. Yes these falls can be a drizzle when we haven’t had rain, I recommend viewing a day or two after good rain, then you’ll get to see it at its glory. Plus to reach the bottom it is a hike, not at all an easy walk for elderly, […]