Ingala Falls Second Vally

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(88) · Waterfall in Normanville, Australia
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The Ingalalla Waterfalls, also known as Ingalalla Falls, is a cascade waterfall in the Australian state of South Australia, located in the locality of Hay Flat …

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Feb 24, 2024
For a romantic picnic it is a perfect little grassy knoll that will make her day. If you are coming down the hill from the opposite side (stringybark camp side) watch out for a sign that might be cov…Full review by Jwpill
Oct 14, 2023
A bit off the beaten track. Once you arrive at the car park, it is only a short walk on an easy path to get to the falls. To get closer, you need to do a bit of rock jumping. The falls are quite beau…Full review by CraigH0901
Jun 5, 2023
I visited the Ingalalla Falls recently and was impressed with the new ramped toilets at the small carpark. The path down towards the creek was not suitable for wheelchair users. I needed to use a wal…Full review by Gill F

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Are dogs on lead allowed on this walking trail?
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We had our 2 dogs on lead and saw at least 3 other groups the day we were there with their dogs on lead. As long as you carry poop bags and have your dog on lead I don't think you will …
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We had our 2 dogs on lead and saw at least 3 other groups the day we were there with their dogs on lead. As long as you carry poop bags and have your dog on lead I don't think you will have any issues.
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Answer by Sam T · Jul 12, 2019
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Can you swim here?
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Rebecca, whilst swimming IS permitted and there IS a small rockpool at the base of the falls, it is another question as to whether there is sufficient water to actually swim. You …
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Rebecca, whilst swimming IS permitted and there IS a small rockpool at the base of the falls, it is another question as to whether there is sufficient water to actually swim. You may be able to get wet and cool off, but you also need to check the water quality.
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Answer by Peter C · Oct 19, 2018
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Is the waterfall active this time of the year? (Dec) Thanks
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the location given when we tried to find there was no waterfall just on a flat dirt road. unless somebody has updated map position it's a waste of time. this time of the year it's …
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the location given when we tried to find there was no waterfall just on a flat dirt road. unless somebody has updated map position it's a waste of time. this time of the year it's usually not waterfall running time. best to look at recent rainfall over the past weeks. good luck
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Answer by Sean W · Dec 28, 2017
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how far are the falls from Normanville?
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I wasn't doing the driving and we were taking our time, but it probably took 20 mins - half an hour.
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Can we bring our dog to Ingalalla Falls?
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I would think yes as long as it is kept on the lead. There is plenty of wildlife around at times including roos and deer so it may want to follow a scent and the hills can be quite step to …
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I would think yes as long as it is kept on the lead. There is plenty of wildlife around at times including roos and deer so it may want to follow a scent and the hills can be quite step to chase a dog through.
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