These
beautiful, multi-level falls are nestled in deep, mossy forest beneath the
spectacular Great Western Tiers.?Water from the plateau flows into the Liffey
River. As it rushes downslope it erodes away the softer mudstone, exposing
sandstone steps over which the abundant waters tumble.There are two
walking tracks to the falls. The walk from the top car park, which has picnic
facilities, offers a shorter, well-made walking track. The track from
the lower car park, where there are minimal facilities, is longer and not as
well formed. Both tracks lead you through some wonderful tracts of
rainforest.?The walk will take you past four main cascades, starting upstream
with Alexandra Falls, then Hopetoun Falls, Albert Falls and Victoria Falls (the
latter commonly known simply as "Liffey Falls"). Viewing platforms
along the track provide great opportunities for photography.