The Buley Rockhole Circuit is a circuit walk starting from the northern Buley Rockhole car park in Litchfield National Park. Getting their name from Norman Buley, this relaxing cluster of rockholes and plunge pools are great for swimming. The depths of the pools vary, so you can somewhat swim in some and sit or even lay down in others. Immerse yourself in tranquillity as you leisurely drift amidst the greenery, accompanied by the delightful melodies of chirping birds. Sheltered picnic areas are perfect for relaxing and enjoying a delightful outdoor meal. Combining it with the Florence Creek Track is possible for those seeking a lengthier walk. Come early or late in the afternoon to dodge the tour people. Parking is limited as a measure to prevent overcrowding. Unless you're a Northern Territory resident, you'll need a park pass to enjoy this walk. However, camping and multi-day walking fees need to be paid by everybody. Keep an eye out for crocodiles at all times, even though they are unlikely to be seen here. Let us begin by acknowledging the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we travel today, and pay our respects to their Elders past and present.
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