Bridal Veil Falls
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Manidu Abeygunawardena
"Bridal Veil Falls, also known as Wairēinga Falls, is a beautiful 55-meter waterfall located near Raglan in the Waikato region. The falls drop over a sheer basalt cliff, creating a stunning curtain of water, resembling a bride’s veil—hence the name. There's an easy 10-minute walk through native bush to reach the top of the falls, and several viewing platforms along the way provide different perspectives.
For the best view, you can take the staircase down to the base of the falls, where you can feel the mist from the water. It’s a peaceful and picturesque spot, perfect for a short nature escape.
Cost: Free"
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Sarah Geiger
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"The Bridal Veil Falls is 55 meters high and really impressive. It's a very beautiful waterfall, nestled in amazing nature and fern forest and it's just a wonderful place. This waterfall is definitely recommended and counts to one of my favourite in NZ.
There's 4 lookouts, one from the top, the second a bit further to get a full view of it, another from the middle of the height of the falls and the last one is down at the pool. I liked the middle one the best!"
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Naomi Lai
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" Sooooo stunning and a pretty chill and short walk to the viewing platform(s)"
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