Barrington Tops

Upper Allyn River Ladies Well. Image of Silver sun rays shining through trees onto beautiful landscape Ladies Well, Allyn River Ladies Well is the most popular pool on the Allyn, but here there are several less obvious access points from distance to the crystal-clear stream Located within the eastern portion of Chichester State Forest on the Allyn River, in the foothills of the Barrington Tops, Ladies Well is a popular swimming hole - especially in the warmer months - featuring cascades and sun-warmed rocks.

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Ladies Well — Barrington Tops Ladies Well is a beautiful swimming hole located on the Upper Allyn River at the entrance to the Chichester State Forest, a perfect weekend getaway that's become an annual trip amongst old school friends. Ladies Well is a special place, where visitors can enjoy the cool waters of the Allyn River surrounded by granite boulders and lush forest

Image of Beautiful quiet scenery with sun flare over Ladies Well, Allyn River Austockphoto

There are a couple of different routes to get to Ladies Well, but all routes require at least some driving on unsealed roads While we visited on a cold, winter's day, though the water is known for being freezing cold in summer also The sun warmed rocks in summer would have you believing otherwise! Getting there Chichester State Forest lies north of Upper Allyn, approximately a 3.5-hour drive from Sydney

Home. Where the road crosses the Allyn River it is only 200 metres bridge to the peaceful Peach Tree picnic area on the east Located within the eastern portion of Chichester State Forest on the Allyn River, in the foothills of the Barrington Tops, Ladies Well is a popular swimming hole - especially in the warmer months - featuring cascades and sun-warmed rocks.

Ladies Well NSW Holidays & Things to Do, Attractions and Events. The most common route and the one we used is via Upper Allyn, which has 17km of gravel road (the alternative is to go through north Salisbury and past the Williams River Picnic Area). White Rock camping area is further upstream - a large and flat area with toilets, this walk-in camping area is a delightful spot to relax or paddle in the crystal clear waters of the Allyn River.