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Discover Tasmania’s Hidden Waterfalls: Top Spots and Where to Stay

Category: Inspiration, Date: 14 August 2024

Tasmania’s stunning landscapes are home to some incredible hidden waterholes, perfect for those seeking a tranquil retreat amidst nature. Here’s a guide to some of Tasmania’s best waterholes, along with nearby caravan parks from trusted networks like BIG4, Discovery Parks, and G’day Parks, where you can unwind after a day of exploration.

Halls Falls, Pyengana

Halls Falls Credit: Tourism Tasmania

Halls Falls is a beautiful and serene spot located in the Pyengana region. The water cascades gently over rocks into a clear pool, surrounded by lush greenery. It’s a peaceful location ideal for those looking to escape the crowds and enjoy the tranquillity of nature.

Stay at BIG4 St Helens Holiday Park: Just a short drive from Halls Falls, BIG4 St Helens Holiday Park offers modern amenities and comfortable accommodations, making it an excellent base for exploring the falls and the surrounding area, including the nearby Bay of Fires.

Horseshoe Falls, Mount Field National Park

Horseshoe Falls Credit: Tourism Tasmania

Horseshoe Falls is a picturesque waterfall nestled within Mount Field National Park, just a short walk from the iconic Russell Falls. The falls are framed by tall ferns and moss-covered rocks, creating a magical, rainforest atmosphere.

Stay at Discovery Parks – Hobart: Located within easy reach of Mount Field National Park, Discovery Parks – Hobart provides all the comforts you need for a relaxing stay. It’s the perfect base for exploring the park’s waterfalls, as well as Hobart’s many attractions.

Liffey Falls, Liffey Falls State Reserve

Liffey Falls Credit: Tourism Tasmania

Liffey Falls is one of Tasmania’s most beautiful waterfalls, cascading through a series of tiered pools in the heart of the Liffey Falls State Reserve. The falls are surrounded by lush, temperate rainforest, offering a peaceful retreat and a great spot for photography.

Stay at BIG4 Launceston Holiday Park: This park is conveniently located for those wanting to explore Liffey Falls and the greater Launceston region. With modern facilities and a friendly atmosphere, it’s an ideal spot to relax after a day of exploration.

Wellington Falls, Mount Wellington

Wellington Falls, Mount Wellington Credit: Tourism Tasmania

Wellington Falls in Mount Wellington, Tasmania, is a hidden gem, offering a serene escape with cascading waters, which fall dramatically into the river gorge below, surrounded by lush, rugged wilderness. The hike to the falls rewards adventurers with breathtaking views and a peaceful retreat.

Stay at Discovery Parks – Hobart: Just a short drive from Mount Wellington, Discovery Parks – Hobart offers a comfortable and convenient place to stay. Its close proximity to Hobart makes it a great choice for those looking to explore both natural and urban attractions.

Waratah Falls, Waratah

Waratah Falls Credit: Tourism Tasmania

Waratah Falls is unique in that it’s located right in the middle of the historic town of Waratah. The falls are easily accessible and offer a stunning view as they plunge into the gorge below. The town itself has a rich mining history and is a gateway to exploring the Tarkine rainforest and wilderness.

Stay at Discovery Parks – Cradle Mountain: A bit further afield, Discovery Parks – Cradle Mountain offers a comfortable base for those looking to explore Waratah Falls as well as the iconic Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park. It’s a fantastic location with great facilities and access to one of Tasmania’s most famous natural areas.

Tasmania’s hidden waterholes are perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat in nature. With trusted caravan parks nearby, you can enjoy a comfortable stay while exploring these beautiful spots. Whether you’re seeking adventure or relaxation, these destinations offer the best of Tasmania’s natural beauty. Pack your bags and set out to discover these hidden gems!

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