Description
Fairy Bower Falls is a stunning waterfall located in Bundanoon, owned by Morton National Park.
There are two starting points to reach the falls: Gambells Rest Picnic area or Fairy Bower car park. The route offers various walks, beautiful views, and picnic areas.
The main attraction of the walk is Fairy Bower Falls itself, a refreshing waterfall that flows into a rockpool. The waterfall is a picturesque sight, with water cascading over moss-covered rocks. The route also includes Tooths Lookout, which provides a breathtaking view of the waterfall and surrounding forest. The area is ideal for hiking enthusiasts, with a medium to steep graded walk that takes about an hour.
The best time to visit Fairy Bower Falls is during spring or summer when the falls are at their fullest. The park and falls are open to visitors during these months.
To reach Fairy Bower Falls, you can drive to Bundanoon. It takes approximately two hours from Sydney (121 KM) via the Hume Highway route, or around one hour and ten minutes from Wollongong (70 KM).
If you're planning to visit Fairy Bower Falls, you can contact the Southern Highlands Welcome Centre in Mittagong or the National Parks and Wildlife Service at Fitzroy Falls for a map of the area. The map will be helpful for hiking and navigating the different routes in the area.
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