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Devon Falls: The Graceful Cascade of Talawakele
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Devon Falls: The Graceful Cascade of Talawakele

May 27, 2026·SLAccommodation Team

A Highland Classic by the Roadside

Devon Falls is one of the central highlands' most graceful cascades, dropping about 97 metres in segmented tiers down a forested cliff near Talawakele. Named after a pioneering coffee planter whose estate once stood nearby, it's a favourite stop on the scenic Hatton–Nuwara Eliya road, often paired with nearby St. Clair's Falls.

Easy to Admire

  • A dedicated viewpoint on the A7 road gives a postcard-perfect panorama.
  • A small café/viewing tower lets you take in the falls and tea country with a hot drink.
  • The falls sit amid classic emerald tea estates — wonderful for photography.

Best Time to Visit

Devon Falls is fullest after the rains (October–January). As with other highland falls, flow can dip when water is drawn for hydropower, so the wet season offers the most impressive sight. Mornings give the clearest light before clouds build.

Tips

  • The roadside viewpoint is the easiest and safest way to see it.
  • Combine with St. Clair's Falls and a tea-factory tour for a perfect highland day.

Where to Stay

Base in Talawakele, Hatton, or Nuwara Eliya. See our complete waterfalls guide.

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