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Hermitage Cascade

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Justin
July 13, 2021
Tucked into the Dundas Valley Conservation Area, the Hermitage Cascade boasts a gentle, flow from Sulphur Creek tumbling over the rocks. Learn about the history of this restored property and expand your adventure by hiking the surrounding trails. This cascade waterfall is a modest 4 metres tall and is easy to access. It’s easy to find, right beside the Hermitage Gatehouse, that once marked the entrance to the property when it was privately owned. Now it’s part of the expansive and beautiful Dundas Valley where it serves as a great starting point for a hike. PARKING & PROXIMITY TO FALLS: The Hermitage Parking Lot, located on Sulphur Springs Road, is a two-minute walk to the waterfall. Cost is $10/day HIKE NEARBY: Once you’re at the Hermitage Cascade, the entire 1,200 hectares of Dundas Valley are yours to explore. Well-marked trails lead through meadows and Carolinian forest, and across streams. Expect a hilly walk! Keep an eye out for both cyclists and horses as the trails are multi-use. The Hermitage Gatehouse is on the Main Loop Trail in the Dundas Valley. It takes about 90 minutes to walk the whole thing. If you take a left at the waterfall, the Main Loop will lead to the 10.5-kilometre Headwaters Trail, with some small loops along the way.
Tucked into the Dundas Valley Conservation Area, the Hermitage Cascade boasts a gentle, flow from Sulphur Creek tumbling over the rocks. Learn about the history of this restored property and expand your adventure by hiking the surrounding trails. This cascade waterfall is a modest 4 metres tall and…

Hermitage Cascade à travers des expériences Airbnb

Découvrez ce monument emblématique grâce aux expériences Airbnb, des activités en petit groupe animées par des habitants.
Kayak sur la rivière Grand
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Découverte de la poterie
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