Location: Australia
A Huon Valley Escape to Snug Falls
After staying overnight at Home Hill Beach House at Kingston Beach, take the short drive to the village of Snug. The road to the falls is signed. The bitumen runs out after about 3km so you need to be comfortable with gravel roads. From the car park it is another 500 meters walk to the […]
The Best Waterfalls in Cape York, Australia
Hi guys, Fantastic website! You have got in a lot of waterfalls around where I live in north Queensland, Australia. The waterfalls of Atherton Tablelands bring back memories for me, and the Mt Hypipamee crater. But i do have something to add as apparently you didn’t venture into Cape York. There are three beautiful falls, […]
A wet August day walk. (Lesmurdie Falls)
I read about the falls on this site after searching online for things to do in WA, my 15 year old was over from the UK and I wanted to show her the sights. I can recommend tackling the falls from the bottom as this was a pleasant walk (even though it rained on and […]
I wrote all about this “secret waterfall”
It’s pretty rare that such a beautiful waterfall can be found in the suburbs of a city – especially a city as dry as Perth. 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment Please login or sign up to comment
Nigretta Falls
I visited the falls in 2011 and they were flowing very nicely and I got some awesome photos, one of which I have attached. I’ve seen photos of the falls with lots of water coming over them, but I don’t think they are as spectacular. I enjoyed this waterfall much more than the near by […]
Purlingbrook Falls, Gold Coast, Australia in flood Feb 2012
I took this shot after heavy floods on the Springbrook plateau in the gold coast hinterland. The power and sound of the falls was amazing. 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment Please login or sign up to comment
Darling Falls, Ridgley, Tasmania
Beautiful but apparently little known falls in East Ridgley, Tasmania, on Darling river and accessible off a private farm. My sisters and I visited it as teenagers growing up on the neighboring property, and rarely escaped the leeches that accompanied us! 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment Please login or sign up […]
Blackheath Waterfalls
I noticed the pictures of the Bridal Veil Falls & Horseshoe Falls at Blackheath were taken in an “off” year. Here are the pictures I took in 2009 after some good rain. 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment Please login or sign up to comment
Terrace Falls
Terrace Falls is in Hazelbrook, in the Blue Mountains west of Sydney NSW Australia. Combined with Lawson, there are 12 good waterfalls in this area. 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment Please login or sign up to comment
Have a swim (Purling Brook Falls)
Just letting everyone know that after you walk under the falls (or just before depending which way you walked) there is an amazing swimming hole with its own little waterfall that you can jump off. There is a path the whole way and is a beautiful walk 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a […]
Going Cuckoo
I had to move on, I’d booked a fishing trip for the next day and had only limited time to do another walk and get to the east coast. I opted for Cuckoo Falls, “…a few kilometres east of Scottsdale. The right turn from the Tasman Highway is well signposted. Follow the signs to the […]
Award for these falls?
Took a few years of searching through very rough country in Gippsland, Victoria but now have both top and bottom. Sworn to secrecy re location! 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment Please login or sign up to comment
Wollomombi Falls News Years Eve 2011
After visiting the Wollomombi Falls recently, I was looking at further NSW waterfall info and came across your great site. Really enjoyed your travels and thought this pic may be of interest. Like you, we are on a quest….to visit every National Park in the USA – its a long way from Australia! So far […]
Recommending Lamington National Park
A nice spot if you like bush walking but also gives you access to Morans Falls which is quite nice itself. It’s usually home to a nice rainbow in sunny weather and there is a beautiful view of the valleys on a lookout area of one side of it (can’t see the waterfall) and a […]
King George Falls are Awesome!
I’m a cameraman for a fishing show and on a charter through the Kimberly we stopped over at King George Falls during the dry season. The boat ride up King George River from the coast was incredible! The red cliffs were like nothing I’ve ever seen before anywhere in Australia! We got our boat right […]
Wallaman Falls, August 2010
We visited Wallaman Falls as part of our around-Australia trip in 2010. Definitely worth the visit, and it was also a nice place for an overnight camp. My video shows the road in as well as giving you a good idea of what the walk down to the bottom is like. We didn’t have any […]
Beauchamp Falls September 2010
We visited Beauchamp Falls in September 2010. Our original goal was Hopetoun Falls but somehow we missed that and ended up here instead! A long walk in the rain, but certainly worth the effort and I got one of my favourite photos here. 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment Please login or […]
Lesmurdie Falls
Back in 1965 I was living in Perth – now live in England – and I used to go to Lesmurdie Falls a few times. The photo is of me, Graham Blissett, and Mrs Jefferies whose house I stayed at in Queens Park for three years. As you can see, the falls were in full […]
Mongrel Bastards Mountain Bike Club
As a Queenslander in ‘enemy territory’ I was lucky enough to be allowed to tag along on a 75km mountain bike ride that started at Eltham to the South, took in Minyon Falls and looped back. It’s an annual event hosted by the affectionately named “Mongrel Bastards Mountain Bike Club” in Lismore. Don’t let the […]
Toorongo Falls – April 2011
On Sunday the 10th of April 2011, I packed up the photo gear into the car and made the trek to Noojee to photograph these iconic falls, taking in the surrounding landscape and the Noojee trestle bridge and other waterways also. I was not dissapointed. The river was in full flow. Normally I’d wade in […]
