Blue Mountains waterfalls located: Woodford

Woodford is located in the mid Blue Mountains and does not have that many waterfalls with names at all, but what it does have are quite nice. It is located approx 27kms and 23 minutes by road from the base of the Blue Mountains. Normally overlooked, but worth exploring, particularly the Transit of Venus walk.

  • Daken falls are not the easiest to get to, there is an unmarked walking track that goes across the top of the falls, but then finding a way to the bottom of the falls is a challenge. Certainly not intended for anyone not used to serious off-track walking and scrub-bashing,
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  • Edith Falls are the middle falls on the usually quiet Transit Of Venus walk located on the North side of Woodford in the mid Blue Mountains and are fed by their namesake - Edith Creek. Named after the daughter of Alfred and Frances Fairfax, Edith Mary Fairfax. Fairfax lived in what
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  • Hazel falls are like many of the mid-mountains waterfalls, cascading over an edge onto rocks with a few cascades near the top, like a number of the Lawson falls, you can walk behind these falls easily in a large overhang and with care, you could stand under these to cool
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  • Mabel falls are the last of the 3 falls on the Transit of venus walk located at Woodford, they are an easy walk either coming on the lower track past the other 2 falls, or direct down from the fire trails til you cross the walking track and then it
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  • Right off the bat I will say, there is no walking tracks anywhere near these falls, this is a serious off track trek through very thick scrub, this is not a set of falls that the masses will ever visit, or, even a small number of people. It took about
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