Somersby Falls – a spectacular waterfall on the Central Coast
A very popular and picturesque waterfall, Somersby Falls is accessed by a short walking track that descends to the Middle Falls and Bottom Falls.
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A very popular and picturesque waterfall, Somersby Falls is accessed by a short walking track that descends to the Middle Falls and Bottom Falls.
One of the shorter bushwalks on Kincumba Mountain, the family-friendly Kanning Walk explores some rock formations and a cave with an interesting past!
A compact Aboriginal site on Kincumba mountain, wihch includes fish and an eel, as well as some unusual figures.
Partly covered by moss, this Aboriginal engraving of a macropod is on a small rock platform on Kincumba mountain.
An Aboriginal engraving of an eel on Kincumba mountain.
An Aboriginal engraving of a koala on Kincumba mountain.
A large number of axe grinding grooves, in and around the creek above Somersby Falls.
There are over 350 Aboriginal engraving and sites recorded in the Central Coast region, many of these in the Brisbane Water National Park.
There are over 350 Aboriginal engraving and sites recorded in the Central Coast region, many of these in the Brisbane Water National Park.
Scattered figures around this small Aboriginal engraving site near Mangrove Road include a Daramulan figure.