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Waterfalls

There are three beautiful waterfalls to visit, all within a few minutes drive from Robertson. They are Carrington Falls, Fitzroy Falls and Belmore Falls.

Fitzroy Falls

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Located some 15 kms south-west from Robertson, along the Moss Vale to Nowra Road, these falls are the best known falls in the district. There is a Visitor Centre operated by the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service. Toilet facilities are available. Scenic trails are well sign-posted. There is a fee for using the NPWS car park, but the views are well worth the cost.

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Male Lyrebird, Fitzroy Falls

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Nellie's Glenn, Carrington Falls



















 

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Hindmarsh Lookout, Belmore Falls

Belmore Falls

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Located approximately 8 kms south from Robertson, these charming falls are formed by Barrengarry Creek dropping into the Upper Kangaroo Valley.

Carrington Falls

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Carrington Falls and Nellies Glen are the most popular scenic and swimming points – all located within the Carrington Falls Reserve.

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