12 Truly Incredible Blue Mountains Wild Swimming Holes — Walk My World

Blue Mountains Swimming Holes. 15 Truly Incredible Blue Mountains Wild Swimming Holes — Walk My World Distance: 3km return (can be less if preferred) Difficulty: Easy, but some rough patches and stairs The bushwalk passes the rocky escarpments of the Grose Valley, and it's a relatively easy walk (1.5 km one-way), one you can even bring your dog on if.

15 Truly Incredible Blue Mountains Wild Swimming Holes — Walk My World
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Glenbrook Gorge - a stunning secluded swimming spot in the Blue Mountains Taking a dip in a natural waterhole is a quintessential Blue Mountains summer experience

15 Truly Incredible Blue Mountains Wild Swimming Holes — Walk My World

This natural swimming hole, shaped like a jellybean, offers calm, clear waters surrounded by sandy banks and bushland. River Lett: wild swimming amongst granite boulders in the Blue Mountains Insider tips for Jellybean Pool and other nearby alternatives .

15 Truly Incredible Blue Mountains Wild Swimming Holes — Walk My World. It's best to check water quality before you go and you can do this on the NSW Government BeachWatch website Jellybean Pool in Glenbrook is arguably the most popular swimming hole in the Blue Mountains, and for good reason

15 Truly Incredible Blue Mountains Wild Swimming Holes — Walk My World. Yeah, yeah, the Blue Mountains doesn't have beaches. Nestled in the Glenbrook area of the Blue Mountains National Park, Jellybean Pool is a family-friendly favourite