Nestled in the lush forests of Mpumalanga lies a collection of waterfalls so beautiful they've earned the region the title of South Africa's "waterfall country." Centered around the charming towns of Sabie and Graskop, this route is a must-do for nature lovers. Most of the falls are conveniently located along the R532 road, making for an easy and breathtaking self-drive tour that is often combined with a once-in-a-lifetime safari in the nearby Kruger National Park.

This guide provides a logical north-to-south itinerary, perfect for those coming from the main Panorama Route attractions or looking for more to do around Graskop. For more thrilling activities in the area, don't miss our adventurer's guide to Graskop.

The powerful Lisbon Falls, the tallest waterfall in Mpumalanga.

The Waterfall Route: A North-to-South Itinerary

This route starts just outside Graskop, making it a perfect continuation after visiting God's Window or the Three Rondavels, and ends near Sabie.

1. Lisbon Falls

Your first stop is the most dramatic. At 94 meters, Lisbon Falls is the highest and one of the most powerful waterfalls in Mpumalanga. The water thunders down a semi-circular rock face in a breathtaking display. The viewpoint is easily reached from the car park and offers a fantastic panoramic view.

2. Berlin Falls

A short drive from Lisbon Falls brings you to the unique Berlin Falls. It is named for its distinct shape, resembling a giant candle as the water channels through a narrow sluice before dropping 80 meters into a deep, emerald-green pool. A circular path provides different vantage points to appreciate its unique formation.

3. Mac Mac Falls

Declared a National Monument, Mac Mac Falls is famous for its powerful twin cascades that plunge 70 meters into a deep, forested gorge. The viewpoint is from a railed platform high above the falls, offering a secure and impressive perspective.

Pro Tip: The Mac Mac Pools
Just 2km from the main falls are the Mac Mac Pools. These are a series of crystal-clear rock pools perfect for a refreshing swim on a hot day. With excellent picnic and braai (barbecue) facilities, it's a fantastic spot for families and a highly recommended stop.

4. Lone Creek Falls

Perhaps the most classically beautiful waterfall on the route, Lone Creek Falls is a sight to behold. A single, graceful stream of water drops 70 meters down a sheer rock face, surrounded by a stunning amphitheater of indigenous forest. It's incredibly accessible, with a short, paved walk that takes you right to the base of the falls.

5. Bridal Veil Falls

Living up to its name, this waterfall has a delicate, almost ethereal quality, resembling a bride's veil as it tumbles 70 meters over the rock face. It’s less about power and more about serene beauty. Reaching it requires a pleasant but moderately steep 750-meter walk through the forest.

Where to Stay: Our Top-Rated Picks for 2025

The towns of Sabie and Graskop are the perfect bases for exploring the waterfalls. Here are our top-rated picks that offer comfort, convenience, and charm.

Top-Tier Luxury: Summerfields Rose Retreat & Spa

A luxurious suite with a private deck overlooking the river at Summerfields Rose Retreat & Spa.

For an indulgent escape, this 5-star retreat near Sabie is unparalleled. Set on a working farm on the banks of the Sabie River, Summerfields offers exquisite tented suites, a world-class spa, and two gourmet restaurants. It's a haven of tranquility and romance, perfect for those looking to be pampered after a day of exploring.

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Boutique Charm: Westlodge at Graskop

The lush, green gardens and swimming pool area at Westlodge at Graskop.

This charming lodge is a welcoming oasis in Graskop, making it an ideal base for both the Waterfall and Panorama Routes. Guests consistently praise the beautiful, manicured gardens, the comfortable and well-maintained rooms, and the friendly hospitality. It's the perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and peaceful atmosphere.

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Best Value: Sabie Town House Guest Lodge

A comfortable and welcoming guest room at Sabie Town House Guest Lodge.

With superb reviews and a reputation for outstanding hospitality, this guest lodge in Sabie offers incredible value for money. The rooms are spotless, the breakfast is highly rated, and the hosts are known for going the extra mile to ensure a perfect stay. It’s a comfortable, friendly, and affordable base for exploring all the natural wonders of the area.

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Essential Travel Tips

A little preparation ensures a perfect day of waterfall chasing. Keep these tips in mind.
  • Bring Cash: Most entrance gates are cash-only. Fees are typically low (R10 - R30 per person).
  • Wear Good Shoes: Even for the easily accessible falls, paths can be slippery. Comfortable, sturdy shoes are a must.
  • Best Time to Go: The falls are most powerful during the summer wet season (October to March).
  • Safety First: Lock your car and don't leave valuables in plain sight. Always be aware of your surroundings.
  • Pack a Picnic: Many sites, especially Mac Mac Pools and Lone Creek Falls, have wonderful picnic spots.

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