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  1. Reserva Lone Creek Falls, Sabie en Tripadvisor: Consulta 298 opiniones, artículos, y 207 fotos de Lone Creek Falls, clasificada en Tripadvisor en el N.°1 de 17 atracciones en Sabie.

  2. 16 de ene. de 2021 · The imposing 68m high Lone Creek Falls, is a national monument in the Sabie area. Pay a nominal fee and take a lovely 60m walk through an indigenous forest t...

  3. Lone Creek Falls is one of most well-known landmarks of the forest area, and is located only 200m walk the parking area, thereby allowing for easy access for nature enthusiasts of all ages. Please note that a a nominal entrance fee is charged at the boom gate.

  4. Magical walk through the forest to the falls. Jan 2020. Your first view of the Lone Creek Waterfall, a single ribbon of water dropping down into the forest, is from the parking lot. And then its a short walk through a verdant indigenous forest to a Ta-Dah reveal of the pool at the base of the waterfall. Not to be missed.

  5. A few notes on our visit: * The public road leading to Lone Creek Falls is horrifying to drive - there are more potholes than tar. You'll need some time for this drive of approx. 8km. * There is a R30 per person entrance fee. * The car park is very safe and it's an easy 250m walk to the waterfall on a flatish path.

  6. Lone Creek Falls - full height. Location: Mpumalanga, South Africa: Total height: 70 meters: Number of drops: 1: Watercourse: Blyde River: Lone Creek, 9 km from Sabie. The Lone Creek Falls is near Sabie in Mpumalanga, South Africa. The waterfall plummets 70 m down into the Creek.

  7. Feb 2023. Terrible road, mostly potholes. Too much water over the falls so you cannot get a decent picture. You get drenched by the falls as you get anywhere near it, especially over the walking bridge near the base of the falls. From the parking area you can see only the top of the falls and take a photo. The entrance fee is now R36 per person ...