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This is exactly how to find Woy Woy Baths, it is a bit hard to find wo we highly recommend using the map and clicking on the locator button.
This is a beautiful walk down to the old water tanks they used to fill the steam trains, they can now be swum in with a beautiful waterfall falling on top of you. Best to go in the morning when the sun is on the east face for a more pleasurable swim.
Warning: Do not take children or irresponsible adults.
Start, head off along the Tunnel Trail: -33.48118,151.29511
Turn left at the Mullet Creek Firetrail and follow the power lines along the Firetrail: -33.491408, 151.283050
At the end of the Firetrail head right until you come to the creek (about 10m in) : -33.493696, 151.288466
Head left down the creek until you get to the end where it drops off into the waterfall into Woy Woy Baths, there is a path to the right of the creek so you shouldn't really get wet: -33.493938, 151.288430
At the end, at the edge of the drop off there is a path to the right, take this path for about 120m then it zigs back down towards the falls: -33.493983, 151.288768
Turn left downhill towards the falls, this can be a bit of a scramble in places and involves a bit of mud: -33.494787, 151.288944
Yay! You've reached Woy Woy Baths - enjoy a beautiful swim! Be very careful when you are walking along the ledge and climbing into the baths. Be careful in the baths as well, there may be sharp objects in the sand: -33.493909, 151.289085
5. The drop off of the waterfall at the top of Woy Woy Baths
5. Path to the right of the drop off
6. Steep path down
7. Ledge that needs to be traversed to get into the baths
Interesting rock formation on the other side of the waterfall