Rocky Cauldron has the wow factor, it’s like a little slice of WA right here in Port Stephens. The pool is surrounded by burnt orange rocks and there’s just enough room for a relaxing float in its crystal clear water. We’re sharing how to get there and how it’s affected by tides.
How to enter the magical Grand Canyon without abseiling
Tin City: how to visit without a 4WD
Hiding in plain sight - the beautiful Fingal Bay Rockpool
Bungonia Green Track: rustic caves & spectacular views
Bouddi Coastal Walk: is this the best coastal walk in NSW?
Florabella Pass: a picturesque dog friendly walk in the Blue Mountains
Secrets of the Grand Canyon Walk: hidden waterfalls and glow worms!
Winifred Falls: a spectacular waterfall you can swim under
Southwest Arm Pool: Royal National Park's magical emerald lagoon
A wild walk into the spectacular Nattai Gorge via the Incline
Patonga to Pearl Beach Walk: hidden caves and the secret beach beyond
Berrara Creek Waterfall: a little visited waterfall near Jervis Bay
Flint and Steel Beach and beyond: the best wild swimming beaches in Ku-ring-gai
Googong Cascades: is this the best wild swimming spot near Canberra?
Bowtells Swing Bridge: a fun suspension bridge and secluded swimming holes
The thin wires of the Bowtells Swing Bridge will either give you a rush of excitement, or sweaty palms depending on your head for heights and appetite for seriously wobbly river crossings. Either way, it’s a Blue Mountains adventure not to be missed. We’re sharing all the ways of accessing the bridge, including two easy options.