Waterfall in SAFCOL forest
SAFCOL Ecotourism

Waterfalls

Experience the thundering beauty of Mpumalanga and Limpopo's most spectacular waterfalls, all within SAFCOL's managed forest estates.

Natural Wonders

Our Waterfalls

SAFCOL's forest estates are home to six magnificent waterfalls, each offering unique natural beauty, picnic facilities, and easy access for visitors of all ages.

Lone Creek Falls
68m Drop
water National Monument

Lone Creek Falls

A magnificent 68-metre waterfall and National Monument near Sabie, Mpumalanga. Just a 60-metre walk from the parking area takes you to the base of this spectacular cascade. The site features a picnic area with lawns, shade trees, braai facilities, and curio stalls.

Sabie, Mpumalanga Picnic Area Braai Facilities
Bridal Veil Falls
30m Wide
water Sabie

Bridal Veil Falls

At 30 metres wide, this waterfall resembles a bride's veil as it cascades delicately over the rock face. A short 750-metre uphill walk through indigenous forest takes you to this serene and photogenic setting surrounded by lush fern-draped cliffs.

750m Walk Indigenous Forest
Mac Mac Falls
65m Drop
water Mpumalanga

Mac Mac Falls

Plunging 65 metres, Mac Mac Falls was originally a single stream. During the gold rush era, dynamite was used in the area which split the waterfall into the distinctive two streams seen today. A fascinating blend of natural beauty and gold rush history.

Twin Streams Gold Rush History
Berlin Falls
National Monument
water Mpumalanga

Berlin Falls

A 45-metre waterfall and declared National Monument, Berlin Falls offers panoramic views from the viewing area. The single-stream cascade plunges into a deep pool framed by towering cliffs and dense vegetation, making it one of the region's most scenic stops.

45m Drop Panoramic Views
Lisbon Falls
90m Drop
water Highest in the Area

Lisbon Falls

At 90 metres, Lisbon Falls is the highest waterfall in the area. A 100-metre footpath from the parking area leads to spectacular views of the base where the cascade thunders into a deep natural pool. An unmissable stop on the Panorama Route.

100m Footpath Panorama Route
Debengeni Falls
Picnic Spot
water Magoebaskloof, Limpopo

Debengeni Falls

"The place of the big pots" in Northern Sotho, Debengeni Falls is a popular summer picnic spot set in pristine forest with natural rock pools. Located in the Magoebaskloof area, the falls cascade into a series of pools perfect for a refreshing dip.

Natural Pools Pristine Forest Summer Favourite
Forest landscape
Plan Your Visit

Visit Our Waterfalls

Contact us for entry fees, opening hours, and visitor information for all SAFCOL waterfall sites across Mpumalanga and Limpopo.

Ecotourism Office (Mon–Sun 08:00–17:00, Sabie Forestry Museum — cashless facility): 013 754 2724 · 083 641 3089 · ecotour@safcol.co.za