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Liffey Falls State Reserve, Tasmania : Main Article
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From Liffey head up the valley of the Liffey River to reach the reserve. You can also get to the reserve via the Lake Highway by turning left off the highway south of Golden Valley. There is a very pleasant walk here, taking about 40 minutes. It will take you through rainforest, eucalypt forest and past a number of waterfalls. These waterfalls are beautiful and to hear the splash of water makes it well worth taking the time out to make the walk.

The reserve is 108 hectares in size, and facilities include :

Bushwalking Camping
Fishing Picnic Area
Toilets

No pets allowed

Enquiries : (003) 36 2678





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