- Wollomombi Falls
Wollomombi Falls (pronounced 'walla mom bee'), from an Aboriginal word, are located in the
Oxley Wild Rivers National Park , 40 km due East of Armidale,New South Wales and 1 km off theWaterfall Way . They are located on theWollomombi River , atributary ofMacleay River .At one time they were believed to be the tallest in
Australia . However, recent geographical revisions place them at second or third tallest, depending on the source, afterTin Mine Falls (New South Wales) andWallaman Falls (nearIngham, Queensland ). The Chandler Falls are located to the right of the Wollomombi Falls when viewed from the lookout.From the very top to the very bottom the height is approx 220 metres although its biggest drop where the water "falls" is only 100 m.
The
National Parks and Wildlife Service has constructed two walking tracks. The first, only for the fit and healthy, winds down to the bottom of the gorge downstream from the falls. There is a lookout about a third of the way along this walk with a view back along the gorge to the falls. At the end of the track 400 metres below the top of the gorge one can explore the river or swim in one of the many deeper pools.The second track takes the walker upstream past a lookout platform and across the river on a long steel bridge. The river can be explored at this point. The track continues to another lookout platform which looks down on the falls from the opposite side of the gorge. A further extension of the track ends at a platform with spectacular views into the Chandler River gorge which joins the Wollomombi Gorge.
Edgar's Lookout provides an easily accessible view of the gorge on the western side of the Falls lookouts.
Facilities include drinking water, pit toilets, shelter shed, fireplace and bush camping sites are available for overnight stays.
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