Showing posts with label Leliyn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Leliyn. Show all posts

Friday, 8 July 2022

Nitmiluk National Park - Leilyn (Edith Falls) Campground

 6 -8 July 2022

We left Pine Creek and stopped at a couple of spots along the way where we might find some birds to photograph. One was just off the highway but we couldn't figure out how to get down to the river and the other was on the road into Leilyn. Mick had been to a spot that we think is known as Dead Woman Waterhole before, so he knew we could get in with the camper trailer.

This waterhole is only a little way in from the main road, with a loop track at the end. There was water and a few birds so we stayed a while, and finished up with morning tea before setting off for the campground. 

As we had expected, it was full with many families enjoying the natural surrounds. Our spot was, once again, not ideal, but was better than the one we'd had previously. The layout and orientation of many of the campsites makes them difficult to get into. The sizes on the map may be accurate but the length given for some is actually the width. Hopefully someone in NT National Parks will fix this as it makes it a bit tricky when booking using the new online system.

Although the sun was shining, there was a cold wind blowing so swimming was not on our agenda this visit. We did walk down to the pool and there were some brave souls in the water. We opted for an ice cream from the cafe instead. 


We rose early the next morning to go back to the waterhole. Mick wanted me there as spotter as he had heard dingoes during the night and was a bit worried about sitting there all alone in his throw-over hide. We spent a good while there then drove back down to the free camp near the highway where he had previously seen Gouldian Finches. We didn't stop this time as it was absolutely packed with caravans and other campers. Back at our camp we relaxed away the rest of the day, with Mick doing some more photo editing. 

We had a leisurely final morning, with Mick spending some time with the camera in the campground and day use area before having morning tea once we were packed up. We then set off for Katherine where we were to spend the next week.

Friday, 27 May 2022

Nitmiluk National Park - Leliyn (Edith Falls)

 24 - 27 May 2022

We picked up the car and trailer with the new tyres on and set off for Leliyn (Edith Falls). As usual we had booked our campsite through the NT National Parks website and timed our arrival for around lunch time. Unfortunately the site we chose wasn't ideal for us - the size stated didn't give any indication that it was a pull in site, rather than reverse in. We ended up with our kitchen and fridge facing the road and no way to put the awning out. Fortunately there was a great grassed area adjacent, with lots of shade so we spent most of our time under the trees there - when we weren't swimming in the Plunge Pool at the falls.

Once we were over the frustration of the site orientation we had lunch and set up - then it was off to the falls for the first of many swims. It was fabulous, but quite deep in parts so the pool noodles had a good workout. The campground was fully booked by mid afternoon but still people arrived thinking they could just drive in and pick a spot. There were naturally some very unhappy campers!

In the morning Mick rose early and drove back down the road on a mission to try and find Gouldian Finches - without success. We had another swim and considered our options for the rest of the day. We were both keen to go on the Leliyn Trail walk which would take us to the Upper Pool but we needed to do this in a cooler part of the day. So - would we do it later in the afternoon or in the morning before we left? In the end we decided on the only sensible thing to do - extend our stay for another night and go on the walk in the morning without having to rush to get back to pack up. Luckily our site was available for the extra night so our plan would work. More swimming and relaxing in the shade completed our day.

We did get up earlier than usual - before sunrise - and set off on the walk at about 7:30am. The first section involves a steep climb up many stairs, with some great views along the way. We reached the upper pool just after 8:00am and were the only ones there - for a little while. We had forgotten to take the pool noodles but didn't really need them as the pool has lots of shallow parts with big boulders just under the surface. We spent over an hour enjoying the waterfall and pool. It was certainly worth the climb up and the walk over rocky paths and steps.


Once we returned home we headed back to the Plunge Pool for yet another swim. We spent the rest of the day alternating between the shady grass and the cool pool - what a life! We decided to get up early in the morning so we could spend some time at a birdy spot before heading for Pine Creek. Again we rose before dawn, breakfasted and packed up as quietly as we could and were on the road just after 7:00am. We stopped at the unofficial campground near the junction with the Stuart Highway and Mick set off to look for birds while I set up a comfy chair in the shade and read. 

Mick's efforts were rewarded and he managed to get his first look - and photograph - of a Gouldian Finch in the wild. It was right where he expected to find it too. This was cause for celebration so we had morning tea and made our way to Pine Creek.