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Pyengana Valley

Nestled in the lush wilderness of Tasmania's northeast, just a short drive from St Helens, lies a natural wonder waiting to be explored: St Columba Falls. As one of the tallest waterfalls in Tasmania, St Columba Falls captivates visitors with its awe-inspiring beauty and tranquil surroundings.

Standing at an impressive height of 90 meters, St Columba Falls cascades gracefully down a sheer rock face, creating a mesmerizing spectacle of cascading water and mist. As you approach the falls, the sound of rushing water grows louder, building anticipation for the breathtaking sight that awaits.

The journey to St Columba Falls is an adventure in itself, as visitors wind their way through towering eucalypt forests and verdant fern gullies. Along the way, you may catch glimpses of native wildlife, including wallabies, echidnas, and a variety of bird species, adding to the sense of wonder and enchantment.

Upon arriving at the falls, visitors are greeted by a viewing platform that offers uninterrupted views of the waterfall and the surrounding wilderness. Take a moment to soak in the natural beauty of the landscape, as the mist from the falls gently kisses your skin and the fresh scent of eucalyptus fills the air.

For those seeking a closer encounter with the falls, a short walking track leads to the base of St Columba Falls, where you can feel the raw power of the cascading water and marvel at the sheer scale of the rock face. Be sure to bring your camera along to capture the magic of this moment, as the play of light and shadow creates an ever-changing tapestry of colors and textures.

St Columba Falls is not only a feast for the senses but also a place of spiritual significance for the local Aboriginal community. According to legend, the falls are named after St Columba, an Irish missionary who is said to have brought Christianity to Scotland. Today, the falls serve as a place of reflection and reverence, where visitors can connect with the land and its rich cultural heritage.

Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a photography buff, or simply seeking a moment of tranquility amidst the beauty of the Tasmanian wilderness, St Columba Falls offers an unforgettable experience that will leave you feeling inspired and rejuvenated. So pack your sense of adventure and embark on a journey to discover the natural majesty of St Columba Falls near St Helens.

One of our favourite short walks is to the magnificent St Columba Falls in Pyengana.

Follow the high quality track, through cool and shady rainforest to discover a stunning tree fern forest and one of Tasmania's highest waterfalls. This great trail is suitable for most people with no bush walking experience required. A moderate level of fitness is needed with a 600 metre walk each way (approx 20-30 minutes return) and an uphill walk to return to the carpark.

Where: A short 30 minute drive on the A3 from St Helens, then take the C428 "St Columba Falls Rd".

Sorry, no dogs or bikes allowed on this walk. Check out the Parks & Wildlife Service website for an overview of the walk.

While you are in the area, don't miss the Pyengana Dairy & Holy Cow Café and the Pub in the Paddock.