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  1. Top ways to experience Lone Creek Falls and nearby attractions. Full-Day Panorama Route Tour from Hazyview. 5. Full-day Tours. from. R 2 450,00. per adult (price varies by group size) Full-Day Panorama Tour from Hazyview. 7.

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  2. Lone Creek Falls is one of most well-known landmarks of the forest area, and is located only 200m walk the parking area, thereby allowing for easy access for nature enthusiasts of all ages. Please note that a a nominal entrance fee is charged at the boom gate.

  3. Top ways to experience Lone Creek Falls and nearby attractions. Full-Day Panorama Route Tour from Hazyview. 5. Full-day Tours. from. $136.86. per adult (price varies by group size) Full-Day Panorama Tour from Hazyview. 7.

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    • Mpumalanga
    • Lone Creek Falls – Sabie
    • Lisbon Falls – Graskop
    • Berlin Falls – Graskop
    • Bridal Veil Falls – Sabie
    • Horseshoe Falls – Sabie
    • Mac Mac Falls Pools – Between Sabie and Graskop
    • Mac Mac Falls – Between Sabie and Graskop
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    Mpumalanga is a destination synonymous with incredible wildlife, breathtaking natural vistas, and a plethora of outdoors activities. The Kruger Lowveld region in particular, home to gold rush towns like Pilgrim’s Rest, Sabie and Graskop, is packed with attractions and activities for nature lovers. For starters, visitors can mountain bike and hike t...

    Situated an easy 10 minute drive out of Sabie and with beautiful indigenous forest, picnic facilities, a sandy beach and pool for swimming, Lone Creek Falls is the perfect day’s outing. Added to this, a network of walking paths allows visitors the opportunity to view the 68 m falls from every possible angle, and it is possible to find a quiet corne...

    Lisbon Falls is possibly our favourite waterfall around Graskop for its sheer size and beauty. At 94 m it is Mpumalanga’s highest waterfall, and was named for Portugal’s capital city by the European miners in the area during its gold rush heyday. Take it in from a viewing platform near the car park at the top of the falls or for the more adventurou...

    Like the Lisbon Falls, the Berlin Falls are named for another of Europe’s capitals because of the prevalence of European miners who came to the area during the gold rush of the late 1800s. The Sabine River drops 45 m down a cliff face and creates the Berlin Falls, said to be candle-shaped when the river is in full flow with a narrow wick at the top...

    Another of Sabie’s gems, the Bridal Veil Falls are infinitely more delicate than any of the other waterfalls in the area and named for their resemblance to a the sheer veil of a bride’s wedding outfit. Water in these falls doesn’t plunge – it drifts gently over the rocky overhang in a fine spray that kisses the rocks below. A forested (and slippery...

    Although a relatively small waterfall, the Horseshoe Falls on the Sabie River is unique in that it is shaped like a horse shoe. This pretty waterfall is close to Sabie and is accessible via a short walk from the grassy parking lot. Once at the falls, exploring the site further requires a bit of a scramble over rocks, and unlike Lone Creek Falls the...

    Supposedly named for the high number of Scottish miners who flocked to the area during the gold rush of the 1870s, the Mac Mac Pools are the perfect place to while away a hot summer’s day in Mpumalanga. Whilst technically more of a cascade than a waterfall, the Mac Mac Pools make the list because they are simply one of the most enjoyable attraction...

    Upstream from the Mac Mac Pools, The Mac Mac River plunges some 65 m over the cliff face at the Mac Mac Falls. Originally a single stream, the river was diverted by miners wanting to work a nearby gold reef and today, the falls is made up of two streams of water. Like the Horseshoe, Lone Creek and Berlin Falls, The Mac Mac Falls and the indigenous ...

    There are two towns that are situated in close proximity to these waterfalls: Sabie and Graskop. In Sabie we really enjoyed our stays at the Sabie Self-Catering Appartments and Misty Mountain Lodge (be sure to check out their toboggan), while in Graskop, we can highly recommend the Graskop Hotel.

  4. Lone Creek Falls: A Natural Gem. Lone Creek Falls is renowned for its serene beauty and accessibility, making it a favorite among nature enthusiasts and photographers alike. The waterfall cascades dramatically down a rocky cliff, surrounded by lush indigenous vegetation, creating a tranquil oasis in the heart of Mpumalanga. Entrance Fee Details

  5. To reach the falls, you will have to walk through a lovely indigenous forest. Reaching 68 meters in height, these waterfalls are truly a sight to behold. You can enjoy the picnic facilities near the falls. Lone Creek Falls Address: 1341, South Africa, Sabie. Try the best online travel planner to plan your travel itinerary!

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  7. Feb 2023. Terrible road, mostly potholes. Too much water over the falls so you cannot get a decent picture. You get drenched by the falls as you get anywhere near it, especially over the walking bridge near the base of the falls. From the parking area you can see only the top of the falls and take a photo. The entrance fee is now R36 per person ...