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Kangaroo Valley New South Wales Australia

View of the Valley

Kangaroo Valley

Two hours from Sydney, or 30 minutes from Nowra (to Hampton Bridge in the middle of Kangaroo Valley), this is a great place to escape the big city. We stayed in Nowra and explored from there, but there are many closer places to stay, especially if you go camping. During our time we went bush walking, explored local history and admired the amazing scenery.

Hampden Bridge Kangaroo Valley

Built in 1898 to replace an older wooden structure, Hampden Bridge features four large crenellated turrets made of locally quarried sandstone. Named after Lord Hampden, Governor of New South Wales from 1895 to 1899, it is a tourist attraction in Kangaroo Valley, because of its distinctive appearance.

Parking is easy due to the on street and off street car parks at either end of the bridge. From the Nowra side of the bridge, a stairway descends to the Kangaroo River, to view the underside of the bridge.

Pioneer Village Museum Kangaroo Valley

Set in 8 hectares of bushland, the one hectares pioneer village contains building built like like those of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Displayed are a dairy, forge, school house, settler’s cottage, a Museum, war remembrance room and suspension bridge on one of the bush trails.

Cambewarra Mountain Lookout

Located at the top of Cambewarra Mountain, the lookout provides panoramic views out the the coast and at 678m above sea level gives you views from Coolangatta Mountain in the north all the way to Sussex Inlet in the south.

Around 20 minutes drive from Nowra, it is easy to get to, but the drive up the mountain is slow, with narrow, twisting roads in places.

Apart from the views, a cafe offers snacks and a lunch menu, with inside and outside seating, depending on the weather. On our visit, it was a great place to warm up after a cold morning start and relaxing by a warm fire was wonderful.

Tallowa Dam

Constructed across the Shoalhaven River, Tallowa Dam is popular with tourists and locals, because of water sports and picnic opportunities. For a relaxing day, the picnic area has a nice grassed area, while nearby, the water is easily accessible. Organised trips by local tour operators, provide the opportunity to kayak downstream.

The dam wall is not accessible, but a track leads to the downstream side, where you can view the wall and some infrastructure.

We were luck on our stop there to see some kangaroos that were relaxing in the picnic area.

Kangaroo at Tallowa Dam
Kangaroo at Tallowa Dam

Fitzroy Falls

One of the highlights to Kangaroo VAlley is a visit to Fitzroy Falls, not only for the waterfall’s 80m drop, but also the surrounding eucalypt forest and views over the gorges and valleys. Parking in the large car park and paying the park’s entry fee, we first stopped at the Visitor Centre. It contains loads of information about the local history, wildlife and birdwatching and walks. With wheelchair-accessible facilities and a short boardwalk to the scenic views of the waterfalls, you do not need to go bushwalking to enjoy yourself.

West Rim Walking Track

After a stop at the Visitor Centre, we started on the 3.5km return West Rim Track, which is graded at level three, being slightly undulating but very well maintained. Along the way we found more views of the falls, and amazing views over the valley.

After finishing the walk, we found that a mobile coffee van had setup shop in the car park. A great surprise after the walk.

Belmore Falls

Managed by NSW Parks and Wildlife, Belmore Falls Walking Track is well maintained and although graded 3, has a lot of steps. After parking the car and paying the entry fee we took around 45 minutes to walk the track. We stopped many time to look at the scenery, so if you don’t stop you may be quicker.

Arriving in the afternoon, the sun was in a bad position for photos. We would advise doing the walk in the morning for a better sun angle.

Belmore Falls
Belmore Falls

What Did We Think of Kangaroo Valley?

A great place to get away to for a few days or a week. During our visit, we only scratched the surface on what’s available here, as the number of walking tracks is huge. Highly recommended for anyone who like nature and the outdoors.

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To see what else there is to do in New South Wales, please see some of our other stories.

Somersby Falls Brisbane Waters National Park

Somersby Falls Brisbane Waters National Park

Getting To Somersby Falls

Somersby Falls is a stunningly beautiful little walk in the Brisbane Waters National Park near Gosford in New South Wales. Getting there is very easy. From Sydney you follow the M1 north and take the Gosford exit towards the Australian National Reptile Park. From there you follow the signs to Somersby Falls.

Entry to the park is a nominal $8.00 per vehicle. You pay at a parking machine and display the docket on the dash-board of your car. The machine takes credit cards. This entry fee covers you for the whole day.

The car park has toilets, a picnic area and signage about the walks and the park.  The walk down to the falls is well constructed, with much of it being formed steps. However it can be wet and slippery, so wear good walking shoes or boots. The vegetation becomes more dense as you get closer to the bottom and you become enclosed in temperate rain forest of trees and ferns.

Steps on the Track into Somersby Falls Brisbane Waters National Park
Steps on the Track into Somersby Falls

Somersby Falls

At the falls, if the water is low, you are able to walk up to the water to take some wonderful photos. Be careful as this area is very rocky and slippery. It is possible to walk downstream a small distance but you need to be sure of your footing as you will need to climb up and down rocks.

Somersby Falls
Somersby Falls
Somersby Falls
Somersby Falls
Somersby Falls
Somersby Falls
Somersby Falls
Somersby Falls
Somersby Falls Brisbane Waters National Park
The Base of Somersby Falls
Bush Turkey at Somersby Falls Brisbane Waters National Park
Bush Turkey at Somersby Falls

Climbing back up the path to the car park can be tiring, so don’t rush, stop look around and take in the beautiful scenery.

If you want to make a day of your visit to the area, the Gosford Glyphs and Bulgandry Aboriginal Rock Art are nearby.

Somersby Falls Location Map
Somersby Falls Location Map