
Curracurrang Creek
A small swimming hole underneath a waterfall with clear water located in the Royal National Park.
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A small swimming hole underneath a waterfall with clear water located in the Royal National Park.
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We’re still in the process of researching this location.
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Glimpsing the water of Engadine Lagoon through the trees on the last part of the trail, you suddenly realize this is going to be even lovelier than you imagined…
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Figure 8 Pool is a natural ocean rock pool that has been perfectly formed into the shape of an ‘8’. The pool is about 3 metres in length and 3 metres deep.
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This is the perfect vantage point from which to marvel upward at the truly impressive falls with their clouds of eddying, billowing spray made visible by the sunlight bouncing off the cliffs.
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A stunning emerald-clear swimming hole in the Royal National Park
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At the bottom of this stunning waterfall lies a compact but deep pool bathed in spray. There are several flat rocks in front suitable for changing and enjoying the view up to the top of the falls.
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Little Engadine Lagoon is as secluded as you can get get this close to the suburbia.
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The Needles is a deep, swimmable stretch before a causeway on the Woronora River. On one side the river is deep and wide, where it is held back by the causeway
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Upper Kangaroo Creek Royal National Park, Nr Sydney, NSW, Australia A perfectly round swimming hole with clear, turquoise water. This beautiful, secluded little swimming hole is fed by a wide-ish waterfall which tumbles over the small cliffs. It’s so close to the city and a great one to access without a car as it’s only..
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Possibly the most popular swimming hole in the Sydney region, and for good reason. Wattamolla has it all, with its impressive waterfall, child-friendly lagoon, (officially banned but still popular) daredevil rock jump and beautiful natural setting, not to mention the beach.
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A deep section on Wattamolla Creek formed by a small dam. Big enough for a plunge with majestic views out over the bush.
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