Liusha Waterfall

Hunan


This lovely waterfall – very thin, but very tall indeed – concludes a lovely walk beyond the village. You can climb up behind the curtain of water, which is fun (although slippery). It takes about two hours to get to the waterfall and back, walking alongside a stream and through a verdant canyon. Don't miss the smaller waterfall on your right, about halfway along.

The best time to walk to the waterfall is either early in the morning or late in the afternoon, when visitor numbers and the temperature drops.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Hunan attractions

1. Yuquanxi Scenic Area

1.16 MILES

This 2.6km-long hike follows a path along the Yùquán Stream, past terraced fields and delightful views. Cross the Jade Spring Gate (玉泉门; Yùquán Mén) to…

3. Wooden Footbridge

27.67 MILES

One way to get across the river. It's a bit narrow but just about wide enough for two people to pass going in opposite directions.

4. Stepping Stones

27.68 MILES

Stones laid out for crossing the river. Not a great idea to cross them after too many glasses of the local strong stuff.

5. North Gate Tower

27.7 MILES

Carvings of fish and mythical beasts adorn the eaves of the North Gate Tower, one of four original main gates. The town ticket office is located on the…

7. Fenghuang City Wall

27.73 MILES

Restored fragments of the city wall lie along the south bank of the Tuo River. Carvings of fish and mythical beasts adorn the eaves of the North Gate…

8. Confucian Temple

27.78 MILES

This 18th-century walled temple is now a middle school and cannot be entered.