This short pleasant walk takes you down to a naturally formed water hole somewhat in the shape of a jelly bean. The picturesque swimming hole near Glenbrook is popular among locals. The track is well-defined and has staircases in steeper sections. The area can be particularly dangerous after rain check with the rangers before venturing down. The start of this walk is found in the car park by turning left about 200m after passing the toll gate at the Glenbrook entrance to the park.
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Grade 3 (Moderate) - Walks for Most Fitness Levels: Grade 3 on the 
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Closest towns to this walk: Blackheath, Bullaburra, Hazelbrook, Katoomba, Lawson, Leura, Lithgow, Mount Victoria, Springwood, Wentworth Falls, Woodford
  
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11 Reviews on “Jellybean Pool Walk (200m)”
Pat Zautsen Margo Therese Chris van Hoof. ????????. Who knows why this cracked me up????
hike
noun
1.
a long walk or walking tour.
“a five-mile hike across rough terrain”
200 meters is hardly a long walk. I walk further than that to go to the toilet at work. Any chance of sharing some real hikes?