A: The overall atmosphere at the waterfall is described as beautiful and relaxing. Visitors have enjoyed the lovely waterfall and the great walk near it. It is a wonderful place for walking and a lovely little gem.
A: The path leading to the waterfall can be muddy, especially after a lot of rain. It is recommended to be careful on the path down from the road and wearing hiking boots is advised. However, the path is not muddy all the time and can be a good walk if you only want a short walk.
A: The waterfall is not pushchair or wheelchair friendly, but families with young children can still enjoy it. Visitors have mentioned that you can walk towards it and leave your pushchair at the top as the stairs down aren't too steep. The shallow water at the waterfall is perfect for children to play in.
A: The waterfall is a fantastic sight after all the rain, so visiting after a period of rainfall is recommended. It is also a beautiful little place in the winter when there's been rainfall. Visitors have enjoyed their visits on weekdays, weekends, and even on public holidays.
A: Visitors have mentioned a good breakfast spot nearby where they could enjoy a meal after their visit. The area around the waterfall seems to have friendly locals walking their dogs, making it a pleasant place to visit. Additionally, the waterfall is located next to an old railway line, adding to the charm of the location.