halls falls

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  • halls falls
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      Not on any of the Brochures that we had,, Stumbled across this little gem on our way to the Pyengana cheese farm and St Columba Falls, at first we were a little unsure as the area looked to be at some stage quite active but at some point not a lot of activity the area is a little over grown near the picnic tables and car park area is a little rutted out but the pictures on the dated signs looked to be very interesting so we went for it.the track is still highly visible and the walk to the first look out is fairly easy but in some parts a little slippery most of the small bridges and steps are in need of repair, Unfortunately trees and shrubs have over grown the look out and there is no way to actually see the falls there is a path down to the base of the falls which is quite steep and a little slippery in the wet but very manageable for most people we had our 6 and 9 yo in toe that they made it in and out fine The view when your at the bottom is nothing less than amazing to be honest prob the best falls we went to followed by Liffey Falls, Because of it's some what overgrown nature it provides a certain charm and beauty the other falls lacked, maybe it was the adventure and the discovery that added to the charm but it was beautiful.. If it is or has been raining and your in the area well worth a stop.the water fall walk is around 2km there and back from the car park it seemed there was a couple of other walks to a water generator thing a look out and a tin miners hut or something but the signage to those in places was a little confusing and it was wet the day we went so we just did the falls, what it's like in the dryer months or what those other walks are like and the condition I couldn't say hopefully someone can because I know it's defiantly a place I'd love to go back and explore
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