Tin Spur Falls Lorinna Rd, Lorinna TAS 7306

Tin Spur Falls





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Tin Spur Falls Lorinna Rd, Lorinna TAS 7306




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Lorinna Rd, Lorinna TAS 7306

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  • TuesdayOpen 24 hours
  • WednesdayOpen 24 hours
  • ThursdayOpen 24 hours
  • FridayOpen 24 hours
  • SaturdayOpen 24 hours
  • SundayOpen 24 hours
  • MondayOpen 24 hours

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  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance




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Wade Dunham
21.10.2023
Tin Spur Falls
Park at the yellow gate. A short walk on the gravel road brings you to the bridge. I climbed under the bridge to get to the falls but in hindsight 20m before the bridge on the right is an easier path (that I took up).The falls are very slippery. I didn't try to get right down the bottom. Take care
Rachel C
20.10.2023
Tin Spur Falls
If not in a 4wd, would recommend parking 2 or so km further away before you get to the falls due to the gravel road being in significant disrepair.Otherwise, park in front of a locked yellow gate, walk about 1km along a gravel road until a road bridge is reached. Note some places in the bridge have rotted clear through.The bridge marks the top of the falls. There is no specific path, although when facing towards the falls, on the right hand side of the bridge a track of sorts can be found. Note that it will be almost all scrambling down rocks, some of which are loose.As an indication of steepness, you effectively climb down the rocks a couple of meters away from the edge of the waterfall.There are two viewpoints that are comparatively okay to reach where the top sections of the falls can be seen. As can be seen in one of the photos, wire has been placed as a basket of sorts arround rocks just above one of the accessible viewing areas.Personally did not attempt to reach the lower sections for the fall. Last image displays what can be seen of lower teir(s) from viewing spot. What track that there is seems to stop there.PLEASE NOTE: This is not a track for children or those unused to climbing, those with a fear of heights or those with unsteady footing.It almost goes without saying that these falls are not signposted and so not have any safety features.Otherwise, for experianced waterfall baggers, hikers and the likes, this is a beauty. Huge and powerful. The falls themselves are on an unusual angle, making it appear as though any photo taken of them is skewed.
Peter Dohnt
18.10.2023
Tin Spur Falls
An easy walk down a gated closed road of just under 1Km will find you at a compromised road bridge.The waterfall top is right at the bridge. Access is steep, broken and loose rocky faces. Exercise extreme care.The falls is multi-tier and on my only visit so far I did not find a way to the bottom (other have) where there is a shower cave under the bottom section of the fall.Pictures of the middle and upper sections attached.
Isuzu Subaru
12.07.2023
Tin Spur Falls
Incorrect information. Nothing there but a small quarry. One minute walk to some imaginary big falls? There's no creek on the map nearby. A bit of a view from to top of quarry though.

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Lorinna Rd, Lorinna TAS 7306
Tin Spur Falls