Take the second left onto Somersby Falls Road. The carpark is located at the end Somersby Falls Road in Somersby. Here are some ideas. Between these two falls are some nice smaller falls for the more adventurous. DESCRIPTION: Over the last few years these have become my favourite falls to shoot. From Newcastle and Sydney: Exit the F3 at the Central Coast Highway towards Gosford. From Gosford: Take the Central Coast Highway past Kariong Turn onto Wisemans Ferry Road Take the second left onto Somersby Falls Road

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I’m yet to capture it at optimal flow but it again is just a lovely place to go and sit and take in nature.

These are more difficult to get to and require a decent amount of fitness depending on how far you’d like to go downstream.

Region, town or location. Further down the track you will come to what is known as the bottom falls. Return the favour and submit one of your own.

They offer something for everyone with easy access to the top falls through to some lovely falls downstream from the main two. Map directions to Somersby Falls Rd Somersby, NSW 2250.

To begin at the top two falls.

Thank you, Gayle Beveridge :), www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/picnic-areas/somersby-falls-picnic-area, Your business or event? PARKING/GETTING THERE: Somersby Falls is located in the northern section of Brisbane Water National Park.

Found our guides useful? It’s a small fall that tumbles into a large pool with a lovely rockshelf that has a cave on the left.

Camping and accommodation. Easily find directions to Somersby Falls Rd in Somersby, NSW 2250 using Whereis®. A little further down the stream are some smaller cascades that are also worth visiting. Feature this article, Somersby Falls via the Old Pacific Highway, It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas at Ikea, Top 10 Autumn Markets 2020 - Central Coast. Find my location.

Somersby Falls is west of Belltrees.

Experience the journey on Instragram! Let the sounds of nature captivate you as your senses go wild with the Somersby Falls natural wonderland... this piece of tranquil heaven is located in the spectacular Brisbane River National Park and is unquestionably the perfect place to escape everyday life and enjoy the serenity of nature and its beauty. Wide angles are great for the falls but there are many abstract comps available as well for longer lenses. PARKING/GETTING THERE: Somersby Falls is located in the northern section ofBrisbane Water National Park. There’s no public transport. Easy platforms to set up on with the added bonus of a cave behind it that you can crawl into form the side and stand up in.

Brisbane Water National Park. The track is sketchy at best and generally it’s best just to follow the river bank but eventually you’ll get there. Somersby Falls is a waterfall in New South Wales and has an elevation of 177 metres.

Beyond here it can be very slippery and only last tear a fellow tog badly broke his ankle downstream from the cave fall and had to be airlifted out.

Enjoy your meal amidst lush rainforest that feels a million miles away but in reality is so close to home. This fall has everything when the conditions are right. Depending on the time of day some neutral density grads are essential to get that look you are after in the water.

Somersby includes sections of the Brisbane Water National Park, within which Somersby Falls are located, as well as the Mount Penang Parklands which are used as a festival and exhibition centre. Even then I’d opt for boots at the bottom main fall.

A good quality torch is also a wise choice for early mornings or late afternoons.

Getting there: Located near Gosford, 1 hr from Sydney or 1 hr 15 min from Newcastle. I park and pay my fare for using the National Park.

I think the top fall is best after heavy rain although it is lovely at anytime. Bring a selection as different timing will give you different results and effects. Australia is full of beautiful plav5es like these if we just take the time to look for them and to enjoy them.

Somersby has a number of heritage-listed sites, including: One of several sets of Aboriginal rubbing groves at the upper Somersby Falls, View west down from the upper Somersby Falls, Coordinates: 33°21′54″S 151°17′06″E / 33.365°S 151.285°E / -33.365; 151.285, Suburb of Central Coast, New South Wales, Australia, List of Central Coast, New South Wales suburbs, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Somersby,_New_South_Wales&oldid=978811449, Suburbs of the Central Coast (New South Wales), Central Coast, New South Wales geography stubs, Australian Statistical Geography Standard 2016 ID same as Wikidata, All Wikipedia articles written in Australian English, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 17 September 2020, at 02:26. You can also park back up in Somersby Falls Rd then make the short walk back down to the falls.

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Misty mornings like any falls location are ideal. They are accessed via a bit of a bush bash but are quite lovely in their own right. @gypsy_compass.

SUGGESTED EQUIPMENT: For anything beyond the main two falls I’d recommend good rockhopping boots.

The main falls are popular with tourists and the cave fall is often full of locals cooling off under the fall itself.