Nice walk through the gorge. Good place to visit on a hot day as the gorge stays nice and cool.
Strongly recommend taking a picnic to eat by the river too. The route is a linear walk so the route back is along the same narrow path - which causes some congestion in places. It can also be slippy in places so good shoes recommend and there are numerous rocky and irregular parts which could cause difficulties for less sure footed visitors. Hardest part is first/last short but fairly steep climb from the lake below the restaurant over and into the gorge on wide woodland path.
There are two carparks just before the entrance at the Cascades restaurant and limited roadside parking outside the entrance itself with a refreshments cabin.
On arrival to the entrance, you first have to pay the entrance fees in the restaurant/shop and tickets are then collected at the cabin by the entrance gate.
A short descent on a track then takes you to a picnic area by a lake and a cabin where you borrow a hardhat helmet for your visit (no extra charge) if you want one.
Recommended visit. Especially...
   Read moreA www FreeElectrons.Family review: At about 3.8 kilometers roundtrip hike, up and down and slipping and sliding on narrow rocky passageways, the canyon or gorge was quite a challenging family adventure for all of us non-hikers. But our boys (4 and 8 years old) did it and we are proud of them for not giving up.
It took us about two hours to get there and another hour and a half coming back after about a two-hour break at the waterfalls. There's a restaurant by the entrance to the park and parking could be a bit of a challenge--so, arrive early on a non-weekend preferably.
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   Read moreDĂ©jĂ , c'est absolument magnifique et Ă faire au moins une fois ! MAIS mĂȘme si c'est autorisĂ© aux chiens en laisse, pour l'avoir fait je dĂ©conseille fortement ! Surtout pour les gros chiens. Car ce qui n'est pas prĂ©cisĂ© sur le site malheureusement, c'est que par de nombreux endroits c'est trĂšs Ă©troit, et on fait l'aller retour par le mĂȘme chemin. Donc on croise de nombreuses personnes et c'est trĂšs compliquĂ© avec un grand chien quand ça croise mal. De plus, il y a plusieurs passages (escaliers et passerelles) en mĂ©tal trouĂ©...donc si votre chien en a peur attention đ. Enfin, je rajouterai que mĂȘme s'il est Ă©crit que c'est accessible Ă tous, ce n'est quand mĂȘme pas si simple que ça, il y a de bonnes montĂ©es, des passages trĂšs glissant, et surtout deux passages creusĂ©s dans la roche, trĂšs glissant, avec d'un cĂŽtĂ© une corde pour se tenir, et de l'autre la riviĂšre...donc quand on croise quelqu'un, dĂ©jĂ faut y arriver, et en plus faut choisir si tu te mets cĂŽtĂ© vide et tu risques de glisser dans la riviĂšre, ou si tant pis pour la personne en face tu restes cĂŽtĂ© roche et corde đ Donc Ă faire, mais en bonne condition physique et sans chiens lol... Et prĂ©fĂ©rez le matin tĂŽt ou fin d'aprĂšs midi pour ĂȘtre moins gĂȘnĂ©s par le monde. Ah oui, masque obligatoire mais clairement c'est tellement Ă©prouvant les montĂ©es et tout que 100% des gens le mettent Ă l'entrĂ©e pour pouvoir rentrer sur le site, mais 95% des gens...
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