Horseshoe Falls – a waterfall which drops over a large amphitheatre
Horseshoe Falls drops over an horseshoe-shaped amphitheatre; the waterfall itself is fairly small, but it’s an impressive natural setting
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Horseshoe Falls drops over an horseshoe-shaped amphitheatre; the waterfall itself is fairly small, but it’s an impressive natural setting
Consisting of three separate tiers, the Glow Worm Nook Falls is a picturesque but infrequently-visitred waterfall in Hazelbrook.
The Burgess Falls Track in Hazelbrook visits five picturesque waterfalls, including the impressive Horseshoe Falls. A rough track and a bit of scrambling provides access to the Glow Worm Nook Falls.
A small but photogenic waterfall along the Empire Pass, Dantes Glen Falls is situated in a shaded grotto.
Most impressive after heavy rain, St Michaels Falls is a picturesque waterfall along the Empire Pass that drops into a shallow pool.
A fairly easy and scenic bushwalk in Lawson, the Empire Pass loop (or North Lawson Waterfall Circuit) passes four waterfalls and traverses beautiful sections of rainforest. Best after rain, and suitable for a warm day as much of the walk is shaded.
A picturesque waterfall and swimming hole in Lawson, the dog-friendly Frederica Falls is easily reached by several bushwalking trails.
A small but picturesque waterfall along Fairy Falls Creek, Fairy Creek Falls is about eight metres high and reached by a 15min walk.
Shaws Creek Pool is a picturesque and shaded natural pool along Shaws Creek in the lower Blue Mountains, reached by a fairly short but steep bushwalk.
A low cliff-line with red ochre figures (including two emu tracks) and two sets of hand stencils