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Leliyn, commonly known as Edith Falls, is a stunning series of cascading waterfalls and plunge pools set within the rugged sandstone escarpments of Nitmiluk National Park, about 60 km north of Katherine. This quieter, less commercialised sibling of the famous Katherine Gorge offers a more intimate and refreshing escape into the Top End's ancient landscape. The main attraction is the large, crystal-clear pool at the base of the upper falls, perfect for a cooling swim, surrounded by paperbark trees and dramatic cliffs. A network of walking trails leads to more secluded pools and panoramic views, making it a must-visit for nature lovers and those seeking a serene outback swimming experience.
Highlights & What to See
- Upper Pool Swim: The star of the show – a deep, emerald-green plunge pool fed by a 20-metre waterfall, ideal for a refreshing dip (always check for crocodile safety signs).
- Leliyn Trail (2.6 km loop): A short, scenic walk that climbs above the upper pool to offer bird's-eye views of the falls and the surrounding bushland, ending at a smaller, quieter swimming hole.
- Sweetwater Pool (via 8 km return walk): For more adventurous hikers, this trail leads to a secluded, palm-fringed pool with a small waterfall – a true hidden gem.
- Wildlife Spotting: Keep an eye out for freshwater crocodiles (usually basking on rocks), agile wallabies, and a dazzling array of birds including rainbow bee-eaters and red-tailed black cockatoos.
- Interpretive Signage: Learn about the area's deep cultural significance to the Jawoyn people, who have lived here for tens of thousands of years.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend 2–3 hours here, which is enough time for a swim at the upper pool and a walk on the Leliyn Trail loop. If you plan to hike to Sweetwater Pool or simply want to linger and soak up the serenity, allow a half-day. The site is best visited in the cooler dry season (May–September) when the water is clear and the weather is pleasant for walking; the falls flow year-round but are most dramatic after the wet season.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Nitmiluk (Katherine Gorge): Just 30 km south, explore the iconic gorges by canoe, cruise, or scenic flight – a stark contrast to the intimate pools of Leliyn.
- Katherine: Stock up on supplies and visit the Katherine Museum or the historic Springvale Homestead, 50 km south.
- Cutta Cutta Caves Nature Park: About 30 km south of Katherine, these limestone caves offer guided tours showcasing unique stalactites and ghost bats.
- Mataranka Thermal Pools: A 100 km drive south, famous for their crystal-clear, warm spring-fed swimming holes surrounded by palm forest.
- Katherine Outback Experience: A working station and show demonstrating stockman skills and horse training, located near Katherine.
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