Buley Rockhole Litchfield Northern Territory Australia
Buley Rockhole Litchfield Northern Territory Australia
Litchfield National Park Buley Rockholes, Florence Falls Bushwalk N.T. Australia
A short bushwalk in Litchfield National Park, N. T. Australia. Starting & finishing at Buley Rockholes & using part of the Tabletop Track to Florence Falls. Approximately 7 km. No phone reception. No trail markers for the section from Buley to the Tabletop Track [approx 1 km.]
Easy to moderate
Music is 'Tree trunk waltz' by Nicole Reynolds
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Litchfield National Park - Darwin, Australia
A short video documentary of Litchfield National Park which is about two hours drive from Darwin in the Northern Territory, Australia.
It is a place of great natural beauty where visitors can not only enjoy the sights as most waterholes are also open for swimming. The cool waters are a refreshing break from the heat of the sun.
During weekdays the place is much quieter. This video was captured in 2012
Litchfield National Park NT - Australia The Giant Loop - Episode 29
Series 2 - Australia, The Giant Loop
Episode 29 - Litchfield National Park, NT (16/4/19 - 17/4/19)
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After spending a couple of days travelling in and out of Darwin having to buy a new fridge for the car, we began to drive the only way you can from Darwin, south! The entrance to Litchfield National Park via a partially unsealed road off the Cox Peninsula Road were four wheel drive is recommended. Litchfield National Park opened in 1986 is around 100km south of Darwin and attracts over a quarter of a million visitors each year. Aboriginal people have lived throughout the area for thousands of years. It is important to the Kungarakan and Marranunggu peoples. There are several sacred and special sites within the park.
We camped close to the base of the Cascades, when we visited the Lower Pool was closed and path was being rebuilt after the wet season. However the Upper Pool was still open, it was a tough 20-30 minute hike to the swimming holes where we were able to have a refreshing dip at 8AM it was already humid and in the high 20s. Not bothering to drying off we hoped we might be kept slightly cooler on the walk back down the rocky trail. Next we drove to maybe the most popular and definitely the most accessible attraction in the park Wangi Falls, not open for swimming due to heavy rain. The sun was now high and after rescuing someone (letting them use our compressor for there flat tyre) we took a short drive to Tolmer Falls. Possible to get closer than we did but not sensible in the midday heat we decided to jump into Buley Rockhole to cool off. The Rockhole was busy, it was the beginning of the easter holidays and it seemed as if everyone in the Northern Territory as well as 3 coach tours had the same idea as us! The last swimming location was at the beautiful Florence Falls, again busy but slightly further from the car park and down 100 steps at least put a few people off. Finally we visited the Magnetic termite mounds built by thousands of termites with a north-south orientation to control the temperature inside the mounds.
We were keen to do the 4x4 Southern Access Track down to the Daly River Road, unfortunately the track and all the sites along it were closed.
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Buley and Florence Falls • Litchfield National Park
A spectacular day exploring Litchfield National Park in the Northern Territory. We visited Florence Falls and Buley Rockpools during the wet season and they were magnificent.
Buley Rockhole - Litchfield National Park - 19th Jan 2010 - Wet Season
Buley Rockhole - Litchfield National Park - 19th Jan 2010 - Wet Season
TOP 15 LITCHFIELD NATIONAL PARK (NT) Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Litchfield National Park in Northern Territory of Australia. Litchfield Natonal Park located near Batchelor town and about 100 km southwest of Darwin. Covering approx 1500 km2, Litchfield National Park has so many beautiful spots and attracts over 260.000 visitors each year.
Things to do in Litchfield National Park is to exploring all the beautiful waterfalls such as Florence Falls, Wangi Falls, Tolmer Falls, Tjaynera Falls, Surprise Creek Falls, Tjaetaba Falls, etc. You can also visit tourist attractions in Litchfield National Park such as Buley Rockhole, Magnetic Termite Mounds, Greenant Creek, Lost City, Blyth Homestead, Walker Creek, Litchfield Tourist Park, etc. Dont forget one of important what to do list in Litchfield National Park, explore this magnificent National Park in the air with NT Air or Litchfield Helicopter Flights.
Thats all about things to in Litchfield National Park (NT). You can also watching our other videos about things to do in Northern Territory - Australia in other cities, towns or National Park such as Darwin, Katherine, Kakadu National Park, Yulara, Alice Springs, Mataranka, Tennant Creek, etc in our channel, Explore Australia.
Litchfield National Park
Round so e swimming holes. Beautiful.
Buley Rockholes in flood in Litchfield National Park, Northern Territory, Australia.
Buley Rockholes is a popular swimming area in Litchfield National Park, about an hours drive south of Darwin City. During the wet season it usually remains open when other swimming areas are closed due to flooding or the threat from Saltwater Crocodiles. Buley Rockhole does not so it remains an extremely popular swimming area for locals and visitors all year round!
Explore Litchfield National Park on a Day Tour from Darwin - The Big Bus
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In this video, we take you on a whirlwind tour of Litchfield National Park in the Northern Territory. Located an easy 1.5 hours' drive south of Darwin, Litchfield is one of the city's most popular day tour destinations. There are plenty of highlights to enjoy, including the fascinating magnetic termite mounds and the park's collection of stunning waterfalls. Visit Wangi Falls, Florence Falls, Tolmer Falls and Buley Rockhole. Bring your swimmers (and obey all swimming safety signs).
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WA.NT Trip Part 4 | Litchfield National Park | NT
Litchfield National Park is a stunning bit of real estate, and only two hours from Darwin! We head into the park on the Reynolds River 4x4 Track, going through a couple of sandy bottom river crossings, most other roads in the park are sealed.
While in Litchfield we visit some of the most stunning waterfalls including Florence falls, Wangi falls and Tjaynera/Sandy Creek Falls. We also get lost in the Lost City and cool off in Buley Rockhole.
Buley Rockholes - Litchfield National Park
Swimming in Buley Rockholes, Litchfield National Park, NT, Australia. One of the few safe swimming spots in the Darwin area, away from the crocodiles.
Filmed October 18th, 2013
Buley Rockhole (Litchfield National Park)
My Dad and I are plunging into an awesome rockhole at Litchfield National Park. Special thanks to my Mum for filming this special occasion.
Australia Darwin Litchfield National Park
A day trip from the Port of Darwin to the Litchfield National Park visiting the termites mounds and the Florence and Wangi Falls.
Litchfield National Park (Northern Territory) - Buley Rockholes (Upper Pools)
Buley Rockhole @ Litchfield National Park
Jumping Crocs & Litchfield National Park- Darwin
Footage from our trip to see the jumping crocodiles on the Adelaide River and Litchfield National Park in Darwin (Northern Territory- Australia). The tour was an action packed day that I definitely recommend. However, if you want to see lots of Litchfield I suggest a 2 or 3 day tour :) Many thanks to our guide Pat on the Adelaide river. His knowledge and respect of these amazing creatures was mind blowing.
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Litchfield National Park - Northern Australia
Beautiful birds, giant termite mounds, magnetic termite mounds, a refreshing jump into the Buley Rockholes and the Florence falls.
Shortcut of impressions on our trip to the Buley Rockholes in 2002.
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Buley Rockhole northern territory
Buley Rockhole is in a river in Litchfield National park.It is a safe place to swim with no crocodiles