Everything you need to know to make sure Granite Falls is actually flowing when you visit, as well as details on a gorgeous nearby rainforest walk.
15 Incredible places to visit in Oman for the trip of a lifetime
There are so many amazing places to visit in Oman, from breathtaking wadis with crystal clear water, to historic forts and castles, remote mountain villages and vast deserts. In this guide we’re sharing the best areas to visit that give you access to the most spectacular scenery and things to do in the country.
Faulconbridge Point: secluded wild swimming & epic sunset spot in the Blue Mountains
Bomaderry Creek: overhangs, mossy gullies and wild swimming in Nowra
17 Fantastic Things to do in Kangaroo Valley for the Perfect Weekend Away
Kangaroo Valley is gorgeous with rolling green hills backed by mountains and a quaint town centre. There are so many great things to do in the area, including kayaking on the Kangaroo River, wombat spotting, wineries, wild swimming and more. We’re sharing all the best attractions to do so you don’t miss a thing.
15 Truly Incredible Blue Mountains Wild Swimming Holes
Some of the most glorious swimming holes in all of NSW can be found in the Blue Mountains. Whatever you’re looking for there will be something for you on this list, from swimming at the bottom of waterfalls, to in-between towering gorge walls, or in secluded pools surrounded by fern covered cliffs. We’re sharing the best spots including some amazing hidden gems.
13 of the most Spectacular Southern Highlands Waterfalls
How to find the hidden Fisherman's Cave in Royal National Park
Wild swimming at the gorgeous Gloucester Falls in Barrington Tops
The gorgeous Needles swimming hole and two quieter spots nearby
Engadine Lagoon: a quieter and more beautiful alternative to The Needles!
Potoroo Falls: a stunning gorge waterfall swimming hole near Barrington Tops
The spectacular Vale of Avoca Track: remote beaches and crystal clear water
Christies Pool: a secret swimming spot just 30 minutes from Sydney CBD
Christies Pool is tucked away in a little visited corner of Ku-ring-gai National Park. It’s a beautiful freshwater pool, with clear green water surrounded by an abundance of ferns and gum trees. It’s not signposted and the last part of the walk is off track, but we’re sharing how to find it and what the trail is like.