Category: User Waterfall Review
This Place is HEAVEN!! (Peppermint Creek Falls)
Back in 1989 my best friend Glenn Premore who God rest his soul passed away in 1994 showed me and our friends of this wonderful place. Since then I have been coming up every year since then and brought new friends and my two dogs Rebel and Boomer for many years until this past year […]
A wet August day walk. (Lesmurdie Falls)
I read about the falls on this site after searching online for things to do in WA, my 15 year old was over from the UK and I wanted to show her the sights. I can recommend tackling the falls from the bottom as this was a pleasant walk (even though it rained on and […]
Swallow Falls (Wales UK)
Probably the most photographed waterfall in the Snowdonia National Park of North Wales, Swallow Falls has been a popular tourist spot for over a hundred years. The Afon Llugwy river has carved its way through the Gwydyr Forest and tumbles over the boulders in three tiers to create Swallow Falls or Rhaeadr Ewynnol as it […]
Martha Falls
For a long time Martha Falls really confused me. I had taken pictures from a pullout on the Stevens Canyon highway and from the wonderland trail. The two groups of pictures were definately not the same falls. I finally got returned to that pullout, walked along the shoulder for a ways (100 Yds.?) and got […]
Sgwd Gwladus (Wales UK)
Set in South Wales in the Brecon Beacons National Park and the Forest Fawr Geopark, the Vale of Neath has become known as Waterfall Country. There are many waterfalls in this relatively small area, and maps and information on visiting them can be obtained from the Waterfalls Visitor Centre in the village of Pontneddfechan. From […]
Athabasca Falls
One stop among many in my tour of the Canadian Rockies 0 Comments*Enter your name*2 characters minimum.Do not change these fields following 8 + 4 =
A very long walk from the main highway. (Maunawili Falls)
I constantly see people hiking/walking into Maunawili from the main highway(Pali Highway). This is a really long walk before you even get close to the beginning of the trail. You should really Google map this before starting your adventure. There is a city bus that will get you most of the way in but it […]
Aber Falls (North Wales UK)
It is approximately a 3mile round walk to Aber Falls (Rhaeadr Fawr in Welsh). The path which leads up to the head of the Aber Valley is well maintained and not difficult. On the way there are panels and a small exhibition explaining the ecology and history of the valley which has been inhabited since […]
Pearl Waterfall in Jiuzhaigou National Park in Sichuan (China).
Pearl Waterfall is situated in the depths of the mountains in the border area of Nanping, Songpan and Pingwu counties in Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture of northwestern Sichuan, is a fairyland called Jiuzhaigou – Nine-Village Valley, which is the home of nine Tibetan villages. The valley is 50 kilometers in length. The place […]
Sacred Falls before the rockslide
Thanks to DavidBobby for this lovely photo of Sacred Falls before the 1999 Mother’s disaster. B. Davis 0 Comments*Enter your name*2 characters minimum.Do not change these fields following 6 + 8 =
Moyie River Falls
Located near Cranbrook British Columbia, Canada. Moyie falls is one of several natural waterfalls that can be found within an hours drive of Cranbrook B.C.. 0 Comments*Enter your name*2 characters minimum.Do not change these fields following 7 + 6 =
Very impressive after a wet winter! (Waihi Falls)
We visited the falls with friends who live nearby. It was early October, after a very wet winter, so the flow was much higher than in your photographs. We couldn’t get very close because of the spray. We were amazed by the falls – I’m sure they would be much better known if they weren’t […]
Skogafoss in February, 2012
We visited Skogafoss in February this year, it’s next to a very interesting museum of houses – we waded through the snow to get to them all! 0 Comments*Enter your name*2 characters minimum.Do not change these fields following 3 + 8 =
Cameron Falls
One of many beautiful scenes on my tour of the Canadian Rockies. 0 Comments*Enter your name*2 characters minimum.Do not change these fields following 9 + 4 =
Urridafoss Iceland
This year we visited Iceland and were recommended to go and see Urridafoss (I noticed there is one with the same name in the north of Iceland) which is located on the Pjorsa estuary close to the where route 30 crosses route 1 between Sellfoss and Hella. This waterfall was in sight of Hekla and […]
Sgwd Henryd (Wales UK)
The film buffs amongst you might recognise this fall Sgwd Henryd as it was used as a location in the latest Batman film The Dark Knight Rises. At over 90ft this is the highest fall in South Wales and the really nice thing is that you can go behind it. To ensure a good torrent […]
Pistyll Rhaeadr (Wales UK)
At 240ft Pistyll Rhaeadr is one of the taller Welsh waterfalls. It is situated in the Berwyn Mountains of mid Wales not many miles in from the English border. To access the falls from the village of Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant follow the sign for the fall up a single track lane for about 4 miles. There is […]
Denzel Waterfall, Pantar Island, Nusa Tenggara Timur, Indonesia
Just have a look at this waterfall: Denzel Waterfall on Pantar Island, NTT, Indonesia; 10 – 12 m high; sulphurous, cool, pristine water from nearby Mt. Sirung volcano; deep pool (5 m?) 1 Comment*Enter your name*2 characters minimum.Do not change these fields following 3 + 2 =
Guaira Falls
What about Guaira Falls? Have you been there before it was flooded? Is it true that they there the worlds biggest waterfall? 0 Comments*Enter your name*2 characters minimum.Do not change these fields following 8 + 3 =
Cirque du fer á Cheval (Haute Savoie France) Part 2
At one end of the Cirque du fer á Cheval in the shadow of the Tenneverge Peak (2985 m) is a jagged outcrop known because of its shape as the Corne du Chamois (Horns of the Chamois). There are two waterfalls here that are worth mentioning. The Cascade de la Pierrette also called the Fontaine […]