Forest Waterfalls
Mpumalanga & Limpopo

Forest Waterfalls

Six iconic waterfalls fall within SAFCOL's ecotourism portfolio, from the 90-metre Lisbon Falls to the historic Mac Mac Falls and the family-favourite Debengeni cascades.

Lone Creek Falls
Sabie, Mpumalanga

Lone Creek Falls

68 m

A national monument and one of the most photographed waterfalls in South Africa, plunging 68 metres into a fern-lined pool.

Bridal Veil Falls
Sabie, Mpumalanga

Bridal Veil Falls

30 m wide

A delicate 30-metre-wide curtain of water reached by a 750-metre walk through indigenous forest.

Mac Mac Falls
Sabie, Mpumalanga

Mac Mac Falls

65 m

A 65-metre twin waterfall, split into two streams by dynamite during the early gold mining era.

Berlin Falls
Mpumalanga

Berlin Falls

45 m

A national monument that plunges 45 metres into a deep gorge surrounded by indigenous bush.

Lisbon Falls
Mpumalanga

Lisbon Falls

90 m

The highest waterfall in Mpumalanga at 90 metres, set against panoramic escarpment views.

Debengeni Falls
Limpopo

Debengeni Falls

Magoebaskloof

Known as "the place of big pots" for its cascading rock pools - a popular Magoebaskloof picnic spot.

Forest Waterfalls Visitor Information

Most falls are accessible by car. Day visitor and conservation fees apply at certain sites - contact the SAFCOL Ecotourism office for current rates and access conditions.

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