Moina, Australia
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Do champagne fall at the same time. 1.5 hour drive from from Devonport, 2.5 hour total time include walking and the viewing and photoing. The track are flat and easy.
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Stunning . You can either take a medium easy walk from Lemonthyme Lodge (you are asked to register your walk in case anything goes wrong) or take a harder version through Champagne Falls alongside Bulls Creek and plenty of smaller No Name Falls. I took the harder way but no matter which one you chose the Falls are definitely worth visiting. Strongly recommend
Stunning area and one of my favs Bridal veil & champagne falls... make sure to go during waterfall season & a day or so after a good rain! The loop walk can be tricky when slippery & hiking poles come in handy! In and out of champagne is quite steep.
This is a walk that you should do as a pair - Bridal Veil and Champagne falls. The seemingly endless walk up the ridge road from Lemonthyme Lodge car park is something you then only need to do once. These falls do not disappoint - any flow makes them a beautiful place to visit. There is only one "flat spot" on the walk - that would be a small bridge over the creek ;) Absolutely worth the effort and I will be going back.
Lovely walk and not too muddy despite recent heavy rains. Some uphill and steep slippery sections so some fitness required.
This waterfall was my favourite so far in Tasmania. What an epic walk to it. Rewarded in the end.
Great waterfall. We accessed from Lemonthyme Lodge and the walk in was mostly uphill and for an average person allow a good hour one way but well worth it. We did not have time to do loop to Champagne Falls as it was getting dark.
The 4WD track is closed for no apparent recent, so the walk to the falls is much longer than it needs to be, and much of it up hill too. When the trail leaves the 4WD track it is well marked with ribbons and arrows and while it is very steep in places is also easy to follow.
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