Tasmania is Home to Some Pretty Amazing Waterfalls

Tasmania waterfalls
Tasmania, Australia. Photo by Leigh Williams on Unsplash

Tasmania is a heaven on Earth for nature lovers, and you’ll never run out of things to explore on this island if you happen to be one of them. In case you have a soft spot for waterfalls, make sure to check out these three breathtaking spots while in Tasmania.

Russell Falls

Safely tucked away in the heart of the Mount Field National Park, Russell Falls is easily accessible by car from Hobart. This cascading waterfall is surrounded by hiking trails and lush rainforest, and you should make sure to check out the equally breathtaking Horseshoe Falls during your visit.

Nelson Falls

If you ever find yourself in Queenstown, make sure to plan a day trip to Nelson Falls. This stunning cascading waterfall is located in the middle of the forest of moss and ferns, just 30 minutes outside of Queenstown, and you can also visit Lake Burbury and Iron Brow Lookout along the way.

Liffey Falls

If you’re in the mood for an epic adventure during your Tasmanian road trip, you shouldn’t miss Liffey Falls. This series of four-tiered–cascade waterfalls is located in the Midlands region, but keep in mind you’ll have to hike for 45 minutes from the Liffey Falls State Reserve to reach it.