Location: Tasmania
Penny Royal Waterfall
The Penny Royal Waterfall really felt more like a mall and amusement park backdrop than a legitimate waterfall attraction. That said, the way the artificial falls was situated, it attractively…
Dip Falls
Dip Falls was a bit of an out-of-the-way excursion as it sat to the far northwest of Tasmania. For a waterfall that required quite the drive to reach, we wondered whether it would be worth the trouble
Waterfall Bay
Waterfall Bay typically referred to a body of water off the east coast of Tasmania on the rugged Tasman Peninsula. For the purposes of this page, I’m also using that term to refer to the 100m…
Adamsons Falls and Creekton Falls
I saw your writeup on Adamsons Falls from a while back, and being quite partial to an adventure myself I decided to go check it out. The track in is still rough, although it didn’t seem too hard to follow for most of it. There had been a lot of rain leading up to the […]
Pelverata and Snug Falls
A couple of pictures from Snug and Pelverata Falls in Tasmania after some good rain. Both falls were spectacular, especially Pelverata. I have visited both of these falls many times, but never with this much water flowing. 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment Please login or sign up to comment
Quaile Falls
We visited Quaile Falls last week (31/10/2015). As you mentioned on the Champagne Falls page, it is on private land, and access is not technically allowed unless you ask permission. We didn’t know who to ask permission from, so we decided to check it out and see what happened, although we figured that if they […]
Montezuma Falls History
Just an update for you on Montezuma Falls Tasmania. The track below the waterfall was once a railway line used to haul ore from the Williamsford mine. Historically interesting because it operated the worlds first Garratt articulated steam locomotives. Hope that’s of interest even though your focus is the waterfalls. 0 CommentsOnly logged in users […]
Enchanted Falls or Pencil Pine Cascades (naming correction)
I noticed on this page that you guys didn’t know the name of the cascade that can be seen from the bridge at Cradle Mountain. It is officially known as Pencil Pine Cascades, although it is known to most people as Enchanted Falls (which I think is a much nicer name). Names aside, this really […]
Tasmanian waterfall videos
Hi guys, just thought I’d share some links to three youtube videos I compiled from the waterfalls I’ve seen around Tasmania: 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment Please login or sign up to comment
Dip Falls and Ridgley waterfalls
Recently we were up on Tassie’s north coast, seeing several waterfall along the way. We were heading home later in the day, so we tried to make the most of the day. First up, we decided to go check out Dip Falls. I had been looking forward to seeing this falls for quite a while. […]
Victoria Valley Falls after rain
Last year we went away on a road-trip up the west coast of Tassie, seeing plenty of great waterfalls along the way, including Montezuma, Nelson, Waratah, Philsophers, Champagne and Bridalveil, Liffey, as well as Victoria Valley Falls. There was plenty of rain leading up to our trip, as well as on the first couple of […]
Top 10 Tasmanian waterfalls
I have visited quite a few waterfalls in Tasmania (roughly 45-50) and I thought that it was about time that I compiled a top 10 list based on the falls that I have seen. 10. WARATAH FALLS Waratah Falls is an impressive 40-odd metre high waterfall that I enjoyed for a couple of reasons. Firstly, […]
The Ralph’s Falls adventure
This was one waterfall that I was very relieved to get to, especially seeing as just about everything seemed to be conspiring to keep us from reaching our destination. Let me explain why: We had originally planned on visiting these falls, and then visit St Columba Falls afterwords. We found the narrow turn-off road towards […]
Harridge Falls Tasmania
This place is one of Tassie’s hidden gems. Even though it is only a 15 minute walk off the Tasman Highway between Weldborough (near Pyengana and St Columba Falls) and Moorina, it is known to very few people and is quite hard to find. The “track” starts next to a steep 4WD road on the […]
Waterfall Bay Tasmania
Waterfall Bay is one of the most unique and beautiful waterfalling locations in Australia. The falls consists of very tall waterfall plunging into the sea, plus a couple of smaller falls further upstream. The main falls can be easily seen from a lookout at the start of the track, while the other two waterfalls are […]
Liffey Falls
Liffey Falls are found near the head of the River , upstream of the town of Liffey in Tasmania , Australia . It is believed that Tasmanian Aborigines used Liffey Falls as a meeting place . It has been reported that a significant massacre by European colonists , of up to 60 of the Pallittore […]
Guide Falls
Guide Falls is a small, amphitheatre – style waterfall, with a small tier at the top and then the largest falls drops into the naturally formed amphitheatre with steep cliffs surrounding, with continuing cascades located further down the Guide River. A deep hole directly below the falls provides for a great swimming hole in summer. […]
Dip Falls
Dip Falls is a beautiful two tiered Waterfall ,situated at Mawbanna ,far North West Coast – Tasmania . It can be viewed from a lookout above or take the steep stepped walk to the base of the Falls .The rock formations make for a beautiful cascading affect and is best viewed in the Winter Spring […]
Waldheim Falls
Waldheim Falls is a small Waterfall situated next to the old Waldheim Lodge at Cradle Mountain .This photo was taken after heavy rainfalls and was made more attractive by the Winter snow . 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment Please login or sign up to comment
Oldaker Falls and Blocking Trees
In Winter I visited Oldaker Falls, a beautiful little Waterfall with heaps of flowing water . May I suggest the Burnie Council eradicate the annoying blackberries and stinking onion weed . A small tree is starting to block the view of the Waterfall . What a great attraction it could be made if the surrounding […]



