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About Agnes Falls
waterfall in Victoria, Australia
Agnes Falls is a waterfall located in Victoria's south-east, sitting at an elevation of 119 metres above sea level. It's a straightforward natural attraction that draws visitors looking to take in one of the region's scenic spots, and suits a range of ages and fitness levels.
What to See and Do
The main draw is the falls themselves, which flow into a natural setting accessible via a short walk from the parking area. The terrain around the falls can be slippery, particularly on the rocks near the water's edge, so sturdy footwear is worth putting on before you leave the car. Supervise younger children closely near the water.
There's a picnic area on-site, making it a reasonable spot to stop for lunch if you're passing through or combining the visit with other stops in the region. Shade is limited, so factor that in when you're planning your time there.
Getting There and Access
Agnes Falls is located near the GPS coordinates -38.64264, 146.36931 in Victoria's waterfall country. Access is via local roads from nearby towns - it's worth checking current road conditions before you set out, as rural roads in this part of Victoria can be affected by weather, particularly after heavy rain.
Parking is informal and limited near the falls access point. On weekends and during warmer months the area can get busy, and parking may fill up earlier than you'd expect.
Visitor Tips
- Visit after rain - water flow is noticeably better following rainfall, making the falls more impressive
- Wear sturdy shoes - rock surfaces near the water can be slippery regardless of recent rain
- Bring your own food and water - there are no cafés or food facilities on-site, so pack supplies before you arrive
- Bring sun protection - shade is limited throughout the site
- Arrive early - weekday mornings are the quietest time to visit; weekends can bring larger crowds and parking pressure
Best Time to Visit
Spring through to early autumn - September to March - generally offers the most reliable water flow. Visiting after a period of rain will give you the best conditions. If you're planning a weekend trip, arriving early in the morning will help you avoid the busiest periods and improve your chances of finding parking.
Getting There
Located in Victoria. Access via local roads from nearest towns. Check current road conditions before visiting.
Parking
Limited informal parking available near falls access point. No detailed capacity information available. Parking may fill quickly on weekends.
Visitor Tips
- •Visit after rain for best water flow
- •Wear sturdy walking shoes for potentially slippery rock surfaces
- •Bring plenty of water and sun protection
- •Arrive early to secure parking and avoid crowds
Quick Facts
At a Glance
The Place
- Height
- 119m
- Significance
- Local
Plan Your Visit
- Best Time
- Spring to early autumn (September to March) for reliable water flow. Weekday mornings typically quieter than weekends.
- Hours
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Good to Know
Family & Visitor Info
- Ages
- All ages, though younger children will need supervision near water
- Shade/Cover
- Limited shade
- Pram Friendly
- No
Food & Drink
Bring your own supplies; no commercial food facilities on-site
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