The Rosewood Creek Circuit is a beautiful walk through the rainforest in Dorrigo National Park. You’ll pass many spectacular turquoise swimming holes and have the chance to make a detour to the tallest waterfall in the park. Here’s what to expect, including difficult and where to find the un-signposted wild swimming spots.
Dangars Falls - which lookouts are worth the walk
A detailed guide to the lookouts and walks around Dangars Falls. We’ll tell you which you should visit, which you should skip, and the second waterfall that you may not have heard about! We’re also sharing the best time to visit, how to get there and all the inside info to make the most of your trip.
Red Cedar Falls: the most beautiful swimming spot in Dorrigo National Park
If you’re a lover of wild swimming there is no better place in Dorrigo National Park than the bottom of Red Cedar Falls. This majestic waterfall cascades down the mountainside into a deep pool which is perfect for a refreshing dip - as long as the flow isn’t too strong! This guide is everything you need to know including the quickest route and how difficult the access is.
Byron Bay Lighthouse Walk - one of NSW's best coastal walks
The Byron Bay lighthouse walk is one of the best things to do in the Byron area and you don’t need to be an avid walker. With stunning coastal views, the chance to stop for a dip and a coffee, as well as a great chance of spotting dolphins, it’s a walk not to be missed. Here are our tips for the trail, including difficulty and logistics.
Dead Horse Gap - one of the most picturesque walks in the Snowy Mountains
Protesters Falls - the secrets of one of the best waterfalls near Byron Bay
Wonga Walk - The Secrets of one of NSW's Best Day Walks
The Wonga Walk is one of the most spectacular trails in NSW. Not only do you walk through a magical ancient rainforest, you’ll also visit two spectacular waterfalls. We’re sharing everything you need to know about the trail, including difficulty, and a big secret that no one tells you about Crystal Shower Falls.
Apsley Falls - the best walks and lookouts at this beautiful waterfall
The hidden secret at Crystal Shower Falls that no one tells you about
Everything you need to know about visiting Crystal Shower Falls, including a secret we discovered that even the Parks NSW Visitor Centre didn’t know about! We’ll reveal all, including the Crystal Shower Falls Walk, the best way to avoid the crowds, the top photo spots and why this is one of the best walks in the whole of NSW.
Wollomombi Falls - the best lookouts to see this incredible waterfall
Wollomombi Falls is one of the most spectacular waterfalls along the Waterfall Way, and in fact the whole of NSW. It cascades into a deep gorge, with a second waterfall running just behind it. There are many viewpoints but not are all created equal. We’re sharing the ones you should definitely visit, as well as the duds that can definitely be skipped.
Nichols Gorge Walking Track - An off the beaten track hike in the Snowy Mountains
The Nichols Gorge Walking Track is a fantastic loop hike in the high plains of Kosciuszko National Park. With diverse scenery from the high gorge walls, to open grasslands and caves to explore, this walk is a must do in the Snowy Mountains. We’re sharing everything you need to know about the trail from difficulty to logistics.
Clarke Gorge Trail - NSW's adventurous water walk
The Clarke Gorge Walk is one of the most fun trails in all of NSW. There are 7 river crossings as you make your way through the dramatic gorge to a spectacular waterfall. It’s a definite adventure. We’re sharing everything you need to know about the trail including difficulty and tips for the water crossings.
Illawong Walk: a gorgeous and easy walk in the Snowy Mountains
If you’re looking for an easy walk in the Snowys that still has gorgeous views then the Illawong Track is a great choice. With a picturesque swing bridge and the chance to swim in the clear blue water of the Snowy River, this short walk is a must. We’re sharing everything you need to know about the trail including difficulty and logistics.
Porcupine Rocks: a great walk for sunrise or sunset in the Snowys
Porcupine Rocks offer stunning views over layer upon layer of mountains, as well as the picturesque Thredbo River. It’s one of the best places for sunrise or sunset in the Snowys, as it’s a short and fairly easy walk to get there. We’re sharing everything you need to know about the trail, including difficulty and what to look out for.
Mount Stilwell - the best sunset spot in the Snowy Mountains
The Mount Stilwell walk offers sensational views of Mount Kosciuszko and the Main Range, and on this quiet trail you’ll probably get them all to yourself. It’s a short uphill walk, which is particularly special at sunset, when the golden light illuminates the mountain tops. We’re sharing everything you need to know about the walk, including difficulty and logistics.
Burralow Creek hides a secret only revealed after dark
Mount Banks: one of the quietest peaks in the Blue Mountains
Walking through Sydney's convict history - The Great North Road Convict Trail
The Old Great North Road (Convict Trail) is a truly unique walk in New South Wales. It takes you through the history of the construction of the road between Sydney and the Hunter Valley, which was built by convicts in the 1830s. The trail is brought to life with signs and stories along the way. We’ll tell you all about the trail and tips to make the most of this really fascinating walk.
Carrington Falls: more than just a waterfall
Everything you need to know about Carrington Falls - one of the best waterfalls in NSW. We’ll tell you why you need to make it your next day trip from Sydney, with comprehensive information about the incredible lookouts, beautiful swimming spots and a couple of walking trails which make a visit here much more than just seeing a waterfall.