Waterfalls around Rylstone are primarily characterized by the unique water features and geological formations of the surrounding region. While traditional large waterfalls are not a prominent feature directly within Rylstone, the area offers diverse natural landscapes. The Cudgegong River contributes to scenic beauty, forming waterholes and flowing past impressive geological features. This region provides opportunities to explore natural water formations within a World Heritage-listed environment.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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Not accessible if your not willing to do a Little Rock climbing!
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a joyous short walk from Grassington. When in full flow, the noise/sound of the flowing water is very serene. You can sit and just listen and enjoy the flow of the water and watch it move. A definite if you are in the area.
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Scenic views Linton falls are spectacular at the moment with all the rain lately.
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Best viewed after heavy rainfall when the river is ferocious and more impressive
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A stunning waterfall near Bolton Abbey in the Valley of Desolation. There are a number of waterfalls here, but this one is likely the most impressive. It is extremely picturesque, with a small pool and a stream that leads into a glen. An absolute must to see!
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Specular limestone waterfall which is understandably popular and gets very busy. For the best experience, visit on a wet and blustery autumn or winter's day when not only will the waterfall be in full flow, but you might actually get to see it without all the 'wild swimming' instagrammers
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Linton Falls on the River Wharfe appears to made up of a weir followed by a real waterfall where the water as carved out passages in the limestone.
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While traditional large, plunging waterfalls are not a prominent feature directly within Rylstone, the surrounding region, particularly within Wollemi National Park, offers unique and stunning natural water features. You'll find serene waterholes, impressive geological formations, and the scenic flow of the Cudgegong River.
One of the most notable natural areas is Ganguddy-Dunns Swamp in Wollemi National Park. It features a picturesque waterhole set amongst remarkable sandstone pagoda rock formations, fed by the Cudgegong River. It's a unique and beautiful spot to explore.
Yes, visitors to Ganguddy-Dunns Swamp can enjoy various water-based activities such as fishing, swimming, and canoeing in the quiet waters of the Cudgegong River. Kayak hire is available from Southern Cross Kayaking for exploring the area.
Around Ganguddy-Dunns Swamp, you'll find walking tracks that allow you to explore the unique biodiversity and geological formations. The Pagoda Lookout walking track, for example, offers expansive views over the meandering Cudgegong River and the Triassic period pagoda rock formations.
Absolutely. Ganguddy-Dunns Swamp is known as a popular spot for family camping, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the World Heritage-listed surrounds. The tranquil waters and walking trails offer a great experience for families.
The area around Ganguddy-Dunns Swamp is a habitat for plentiful bird and wildlife. You might have opportunities to spot native animals such as lyrebirds and echidnas while exploring the walking trails.
Ferntree Gully Reserve is a rainforest area near Rylstone known for its walking trails, giant fig trees, and rare rock orchids. While specific large waterfalls are not highlighted, its lush, verdant environment suggests smaller cascades or water features may be present, contributing to its unique ecosystem.
The region's natural beauty can be enjoyed year-round. However, after rainfall, the Cudgegong River and any smaller cascades in areas like Ferntree Gully Reserve will be at their most vibrant. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and outdoor activities.
Yes, Rylstone is a great base for hiking. You can find several easy hikes, such as 'The Angel at Hetton – Cows on Moor Lane loop' or 'Stone Bridge – The Angel at Hetton loop'. For more options, check out the Easy hikes around Rylstone guide.
Yes, the Rylstone area offers trails for both running and mountain biking. For running, you might consider routes like 'Calton Gill Wood loop'. Mountain bikers can explore trails such as 'Chapel Lane – Threshfield Moor loop'. Find more details in the Running Trails around Rylstone and MTB Trails around Rylstone guides.
The region is characterized by dramatic sandstone pagoda rock formations, particularly prominent at Ganguddy-Dunns Swamp. These ancient formations provide a stunning backdrop to the water features and are a significant part of the World Heritage-listed Wollemi wilderness.
The Cudgegong River rises on the western slopes of the Great Dividing Range within Wollemi National Park, east of Rylstone. Its flow contributes significantly to the scenic beauty of the region, forming tranquil waterholes and meandering past impressive geological features like the pagoda rock formations at Ganguddy-Dunns Swamp.


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