In this video Justin checks out the idyllic Florence Falls at Litchfield National Park near Darwin, Northern Territories Australia - a nice quiet spot for a refreshing dip. The falls are near the northern boundary of the park, 80km south of Darwin.For a great deal on Campervan Hire Darwin go to http://campervanhiresalefinder.com.au.
Litchfield National Park is named after Fred Litchfield, who explored areas of the Northern Territory in 1864. Other attractions in the area include:
- Buley Rockhole - a long series of cascading plunge pools. A camp ground is available and it's open all year round.
- Wangi Falls - easily accessible and open all year round. swimming is not always possible due to changing water levels from heavy rain. A campground is available with some caravan camping iat non-powered sites.
- Tolmer Falls - these falls cascade into a deep plunge pool. The bottom of the falls is home to colonies of rare Ghost Bats and Orange Horseshoe Bats.
- Tjaetaba Falls - these falls and the area below them is an Aboriginal sacred site, and visitors are requested to swim only above the falls.
- Tjaynera Falls (Sandy Creek) - there's a quiet plunge pool beneath Tjaynera Falls. Camping is available. Access is by four-wheel drive only.
- Surprise Creek Falls - these falls are open for swimming. Camping facilities are available. Access is by four-wheel drive only. (source: Wikipedia)
As well as that there are attractions like Blyth Homestead (built in 1929), Bamboo Creek, Magnetic termite mounds and plenty of outstanding walking tracks. What are you waiting for?
Video: Justin takes the plunge at Florence Falls
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I have been General Manager of Motorhome Republic, the operators of this website, for 4 years and with the company for 6 years starting as a Sales / Account Manager. Previous roles have included account manager and software architect for a web design firm, advertising sales across multiple media and television production. I’ve been lucky enough to go Motorhoming several times in Canada, USA and New Zealand so far and grew up going on caravanning holidays with Mum and Dad. The value and freedom Motorhoming offers are its two main drawcards for me. That and the envy on the other campers’ faces when you pull into a State Park campground with no hook ups in a 31’ Class C with double slide outs, on board generator, side awning, exterior entertainment unit and smoker unit for a 10kg salmon caught earlier that day.
I have been in the Motorhome industry for the best part of 6 years and with Motorhomes Republic for the last 18 months. I previously worked for the largest Motorhome rental company in the world as the New Zealand Sales Account Manager. I’ve traveled the length and width of New Zealand in many different categories of Motorhomes, in fact I don’t think there is a main state highway I haven’t driven. The love I have for Motorhomes is one of freedom and flexibility, doing what I want when I want. If I have a hankering for a cup of coffee in a beautiful scenic spot simply stop boil and enjoy….
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