Wollomombi Falls

Photo: Brian W. Schaller / FAL

Plunging into the rugged Oxley Wild Rivers National Park, Wollomombi Falls is one of Australia's highest waterfalls, cascading over 220 metres into a dramatic gorge. The roar of water, the mist on your face, and the ancient eucalypt forests create a powerful, immersive experience that feels a world away from the Hunter Valley's vineyards. It's a must for nature lovers and anyone seeking a wild, untamed landscape.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day is ideal: allow 30 minutes to walk to the lookout and soak in the views, plus extra time for photography and a picnic. If you're keen on hiking, add another hour or two to explore the longer trails in the national park. Most visitors combine a morning at the falls with an afternoon in the nearby town of Armidale or a winery visit back in the Hunter Valley.

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