Belmore Falls is located in the southern highlands of southeast New South Wales, (Southern Highlands), is about 140km by car from Sydney, the capital of New South Wales, and about 5km from the small town of Robertson (Robertson).
Belmore Falls is named after count (Earl Belmore), the fourth governor of New South Wales, a multi-storey waterfall that begins at the highest point of (Illawarra escarpment), the cliff of Ilawala, 552 metres above sea level. All the way down to the northern tip of the kangaroo valley (Kangaroo Valley) in (Morton National Park), Morton National Park, at a total height of 77-130 meters, Belmore Falls has steep cliffs, spectacular waterfalls and rugged rocks. The most primitive natural landscape will be presented one by one. And in the waterfall in the middle of the two platforms, there are natural formation of rock pool, can swim.
The Hindmarsh observatory (Hindmarsh Lookout) is the perfect location to enjoy the waterfall, accessible by a road southeast of Barrawan (Burrawang).
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