Beautiful location left after the bridge before Wujal Wajul township if travelling up from Cape Tribulation.
No signs I could see indicating what turn to take to the falls, so we referred here from google maps.
The falls are not hard to walk to see. A well travelled path and stone steps lead the way.
No amenities here, apart from one timber picnic table.
The rocks can be a little slippery and awkward for older people to navigate for a great photo.
There is a beware of crocodile sign, although I didn't see any myself.
Definitely a beautiful waterfall and worth stopping to stretch your legs.
No flies, but plenty of Native Stingless Australian Bees flying about when we...
Read moreWujal Wujal is another Aboriginal owned community. The name means 'many falls'. The Aboriginal people that live here 'the rainforest people'.
Wujal Wujal Falls is not really sign posted. To get here, drive straight ahead at the new bridge over the Bloomfield River. You will hear the falls as you park at the end of the track.
Just a short walk to the falls and you come across this glorious sceney. It was nice just to sit on a rock and watch that water tumbling down the rock face with great force. I wondered where it all came from.
I took the opportunity to also take a couple of pictures through my little crystal ball.
Do not swim here. There...
Read moreBloomfield Fall or Wujal Wujal Falls, these falls would have to be one of the most amazing falls I have ever seen.
Only a short walk from the carpark and you can rock scramble to get closer to the falls as well once the official path ends.
Unfortunately no swimming 🐊 Like most places up this high
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