DARBYS FALLS
You won’t find the water variety of falls here – local legend tells it that this is the site where a man named Darby fell off his horse!
Darbys Falls is one of the Shire’s smaller village settlements – located 23km south-east of Cowra. The village straddles the Darbys Falls Road, which carves a path through a picturesque landscape of rolling hills littered with granite boulders and outcrops, eventually leading to the Lachlan River. Darbys Falls has a broad-ranging demographic and is a tight-knit community that is valued by its residents for its beautiful scenery, quiet lifestyle, inclusiveness, and friendliness.
At the heart of the village is the RFS shed, which doubles as a community meeting space. Lynne Sawyers Park, located at the northern entry to the village, provides opportunities for recreation at the local level, as does the informal) public reserve adjoining the banks of the Lachlan River south of the village.