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Easy when viewing from below or moderate but steep climbs to top: 25 minutes return.
Consisting of three tiers with good views of the falls from the cliff top. The walk is unfenced and next to a ravine so is unsuitable for small children. Care is also needed on the final section, at the base of the falls, as it is very slippery when wet.
From Sheffield take the B14 towards Railton and turn right onto the C156. Park on Bridle Track Road about 150 metres north of the Lower Beulah turn off. Follow tags, pink then blue, north-west inside bush along the cliff edge.
Nestled along Tasmania’s North-West Coast, where mountains meet the sea, Devonport blends natural beauty with urban charm. With scenic beaches, bushland reserves, plenty of walking and cycling trails, and a variety of cultural attractions, Devonport offers something for everyone. Known for its world-class produce, it serves as the gateway to the Tasting Trail Tasmania and is the perfect base for exploring Cradle Mountain, just 90 km away.
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