HTML SitemapExplore

Horseshoe Falls — Attraction in Sydney

Name
Horseshoe Falls
Description
Nearby attractions
Glow Worm Nook Falls - Bottom
7FQ5+G7, Hazelbrook NSW 2779, Australia
Horseshoe Falls walking track
Oaklands Rd, Hazelbrook NSW 2779, Australia
Nearby restaurants
Nearby local services
Nearby hotels
Related posts
Keywords
Horseshoe Falls tourism.Horseshoe Falls hotels.Horseshoe Falls bed and breakfast. flights to Horseshoe Falls.Horseshoe Falls attractions.Horseshoe Falls restaurants.Horseshoe Falls local services.Horseshoe Falls travel.Horseshoe Falls travel guide.Horseshoe Falls travel blog.Horseshoe Falls pictures.Horseshoe Falls photos.Horseshoe Falls travel tips.Horseshoe Falls maps.Horseshoe Falls things to do.
Horseshoe Falls things to do, attractions, restaurants, events info and trip planning
Horseshoe Falls
AustraliaNew South WalesSydneyHorseshoe Falls

Basic Info

Horseshoe Falls

Hazelbrook NSW 2779, Australia
4.7(48)
Open until 12:00 AM
Save
spot

Ratings & Description

Info

Outdoor
Adventure
Scenic
Family friendly
attractions: Glow Worm Nook Falls - Bottom, Horseshoe Falls walking track, restaurants: , local businesses:
logoLearn more insights from Wanderboat AI.
Website
nationalparks.nsw.gov.au
Open hoursSee all hours
FriOpen 24 hoursOpen

Plan your stay

hotel
Pet-friendly Hotels in Sydney
Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.
hotel
Affordable Hotels in Sydney
Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.
hotel
The Coolest Hotels You Haven't Heard Of (Yet)
Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.
hotel
Trending Stays Worth the Hype in Sydney
Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

Reviews

Live events

Spot glow-worms and wildlife in the Blue Mountains
Spot glow-worms and wildlife in the Blue Mountains
Sat, Jan 24 • 8:00 PM
Hazelbrook, New South Wales, 2779, Australia
View details
Stargazing with passionate astronomers
Stargazing with passionate astronomers
Fri, Jan 23 • 8:45 PM
Wentworth Falls, New South Wales, 2782, Australia
View details
Tea, Talk & Tarot
Tea, Talk & Tarot
Fri, Jan 23 • 10:30 AM
Katoomba, New South Wales, 2780, Australia
View details

Nearby attractions of Horseshoe Falls

Glow Worm Nook Falls - Bottom

Horseshoe Falls walking track

Glow Worm Nook Falls - Bottom

Glow Worm Nook Falls - Bottom

4.5

(10)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Horseshoe Falls walking track

Horseshoe Falls walking track

4.6

(181)

Open until 12:00 AM
Click for details
Get the Appoverlay
Get the AppOne tap to find yournext favorite spots!
Wanderboat LogoWanderboat

Your everyday Al companion for getaway ideas

CompanyAbout Us
InformationAI Trip PlannerSitemap
SocialXInstagramTiktokLinkedin
LegalTerms of ServicePrivacy Policy

Get the app

© 2025 Wanderboat. All rights reserved.

Posts

NicholasNicholas
Horseshoe Falls in Hazelbrook, located in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, Australia, offers a different but equally enchanting experience compared to its more famous namesake in North America. This waterfall is a tranquil and scenic spot, providing an intimate setting for nature lovers. Tucked away in the lush surroundings of the Blue Mountains, Horseshoe Falls can be accessed via a relatively easy walking trail, making it suitable for hikers of all levels. The path to the falls is well-marked and offers the chance to experience the area's native flora and fauna up close. The waterfall itself is most impressive after periods of rainfall, cascading over rocky ledges into a serene pool below. The horseshoe-shaped cliff face from which it descends gives the falls its name, and it serves as a beautiful backdrop for photos. The area around the falls offers spots for picnicking, and you might even encounter some local wildlife like lyrebirds or wallabies. While the falls are not large enough for swimming, the pool at the bottom is a peaceful place to sit and enjoy the surroundings. However, amenities are minimal; there are no restrooms or shops nearby, so visitors should come prepared. Also, during dry spells, the flow of the waterfall can be significantly reduced, although the natural beauty of the area still makes the trip worthwhile. Overall, Horseshoe Falls in Hazelbrook is a hidden gem offering a peaceful and relatively secluded natural escape for those looking to experience the quieter side of the Blue Mountains.
Gavin CooperGavin Cooper
We walked into Horseshoe falls at night, to see the glow worms. We had not been before during the day. Ultimately, it was an amazing experience, but... Some signage was lacking, both at the 'carpark' which is only informal, and was not obvious in the dark. Signage directing towards the falls is needed at the creek crossing g (near the picnic table) as some informal walking tracks have been created that created some confusion. The track under the falls themselves is muddy and unstable, so needs to be navigated with caution. We only had white lights (not the preferred red lights), so took care not to shine into the cave at the glow worms, and only pointed one partially blocked light at the ground to reduce impact on these sensitive creatures: this adds to the challenges navigating the path. I recommend going in during the day to familiarise yourself with the conditions and to see the falls . I believe the falls are quite spectacular too, but we couldn't tell at night.
Gavin JonesGavin Jones
Horseshoe Falls in Hazelbrook offers a serene escape into the natural beauty of the Blue Mountains. This hidden gem is part of a 3.5 km return walking track that also features Oaklands Falls and Burgess Falls, making it an ideal day trip for nature enthusiasts and families alike. Horseshoe Falls captivates with its cascading waters tumbling over a large, amphitheatre-like overhang, creating a picturesque setting that’s perfect for photography . One of the standout features is the ability to walk behind the waterfall, offering a unique perspective and a refreshing experience
See more posts
See more posts
hotel
Find your stay

Pet-friendly Hotels in Sydney

Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

Horseshoe Falls in Hazelbrook, located in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, Australia, offers a different but equally enchanting experience compared to its more famous namesake in North America. This waterfall is a tranquil and scenic spot, providing an intimate setting for nature lovers. Tucked away in the lush surroundings of the Blue Mountains, Horseshoe Falls can be accessed via a relatively easy walking trail, making it suitable for hikers of all levels. The path to the falls is well-marked and offers the chance to experience the area's native flora and fauna up close. The waterfall itself is most impressive after periods of rainfall, cascading over rocky ledges into a serene pool below. The horseshoe-shaped cliff face from which it descends gives the falls its name, and it serves as a beautiful backdrop for photos. The area around the falls offers spots for picnicking, and you might even encounter some local wildlife like lyrebirds or wallabies. While the falls are not large enough for swimming, the pool at the bottom is a peaceful place to sit and enjoy the surroundings. However, amenities are minimal; there are no restrooms or shops nearby, so visitors should come prepared. Also, during dry spells, the flow of the waterfall can be significantly reduced, although the natural beauty of the area still makes the trip worthwhile. Overall, Horseshoe Falls in Hazelbrook is a hidden gem offering a peaceful and relatively secluded natural escape for those looking to experience the quieter side of the Blue Mountains.
Nicholas

Nicholas

hotel
Find your stay

Affordable Hotels in Sydney

Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

Get the Appoverlay
Get the AppOne tap to find yournext favorite spots!
We walked into Horseshoe falls at night, to see the glow worms. We had not been before during the day. Ultimately, it was an amazing experience, but... Some signage was lacking, both at the 'carpark' which is only informal, and was not obvious in the dark. Signage directing towards the falls is needed at the creek crossing g (near the picnic table) as some informal walking tracks have been created that created some confusion. The track under the falls themselves is muddy and unstable, so needs to be navigated with caution. We only had white lights (not the preferred red lights), so took care not to shine into the cave at the glow worms, and only pointed one partially blocked light at the ground to reduce impact on these sensitive creatures: this adds to the challenges navigating the path. I recommend going in during the day to familiarise yourself with the conditions and to see the falls . I believe the falls are quite spectacular too, but we couldn't tell at night.
Gavin Cooper

Gavin Cooper

hotel
Find your stay

The Coolest Hotels You Haven't Heard Of (Yet)

Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

hotel
Find your stay

Trending Stays Worth the Hype in Sydney

Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

Horseshoe Falls in Hazelbrook offers a serene escape into the natural beauty of the Blue Mountains. This hidden gem is part of a 3.5 km return walking track that also features Oaklands Falls and Burgess Falls, making it an ideal day trip for nature enthusiasts and families alike. Horseshoe Falls captivates with its cascading waters tumbling over a large, amphitheatre-like overhang, creating a picturesque setting that’s perfect for photography . One of the standout features is the ability to walk behind the waterfall, offering a unique perspective and a refreshing experience
Gavin Jones

Gavin Jones

See more posts
See more posts

Reviews of Horseshoe Falls

4.7
(48)
avatar
5.0
3y

Horseshoe Falls in Hazelbrook, located in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, Australia, offers a different but equally enchanting experience compared to its more famous namesake in North America. This waterfall is a tranquil and scenic spot, providing an intimate setting for nature lovers.

Tucked away in the lush surroundings of the Blue Mountains, Horseshoe Falls can be accessed via a relatively easy walking trail, making it suitable for hikers of all levels. The path to the falls is well-marked and offers the chance to experience the area's native flora and fauna up close.

The waterfall itself is most impressive after periods of rainfall, cascading over rocky ledges into a serene pool below. The horseshoe-shaped cliff face from which it descends gives the falls its name, and it serves as a beautiful backdrop for photos.

The area around the falls offers spots for picnicking, and you might even encounter some local wildlife like lyrebirds or wallabies. While the falls are not large enough for swimming, the pool at the bottom is a peaceful place to sit and enjoy the surroundings.

However, amenities are minimal; there are no restrooms or shops nearby, so visitors should come prepared. Also, during dry spells, the flow of the waterfall can be significantly reduced, although the natural beauty of the area still makes the trip worthwhile.

Overall, Horseshoe Falls in Hazelbrook is a hidden gem offering a peaceful and relatively secluded natural escape for those looking to experience the quieter side of the...

   Read more
avatar
4.0
40w

We walked into Horseshoe falls at night, to see the glow worms. We had not been before during the day. Ultimately, it was an amazing experience, but... Some signage was lacking, both at the 'carpark' which is only informal, and was not obvious in the dark. Signage directing towards the falls is needed at the creek crossing g (near the picnic table) as some informal walking tracks have been created that created some confusion. The track under the falls themselves is muddy and unstable, so needs to be navigated with caution. We only had white lights (not the preferred red lights), so took care not to shine into the cave at the glow worms, and only pointed one partially blocked light at the ground to reduce impact on these sensitive creatures: this adds to the challenges navigating the path. I recommend going in during the day to familiarise yourself with the conditions and to see the falls . I believe the falls are quite spectacular too, but we couldn't...

   Read more
avatar
4.0
2y

A magical place at night, but ruined by idiot tourists.

Don't shine bright torch light at the glow worms. This will destroy the colony like what happened at Helensburgh.

Absolutely no flash photography. If you want to see what they look like, you can google it later.

And basic night hike etiquette: keep your voice down. Don't shine your torch in other peoples eyes. Minimal impact at all times.

These tips are in every write-up or article about this place, there is NO EXCUSE.

If you don't know what you're doing, go with the local tour guide who will respect the environment.

Please don't...

   Read more
Page 1 of 7
Previous
Next