The Pekoe Trail : Stage 3

Loolkandura to Tawalantenne

Prepare yourself for the second longest hike on The Pekoe Trail beginning at a small bridge over the Ma Oya on the Loolkandura Estate. This estate is one of the oldest tea plantations in Sri Lanka, established by Sir James Taylor who is widely renowned as the father of Ceylon tea.

On this hike you climb through some of the most historically significant tea trails in Sri Lanka. The further you climb the more remote it feels. Take a moment to appreciate the fact that you are standing on the old and forgotten Dimbula road – a trail meant for horses and bullock carts built over 150 years ago by British Engineers.

Trail INFO

Length: 18.11 km (11.25 mi)
Average Duration: 6 hours
People Interactions: Low
Region: Kandy
Elevation Gain: 762m (2,500 ft)
Elevation Loss: 1,020m (3,346 ft)
Maximum Elevation: 1586m (5,203 ft)

DIFFICULTY

Forward: Difficult
Reverse: Difficult

Points of Interest

Loolkandura Estate

Ma Oya

Rook pools

Ancient bullock cart road

Piduruthalagala forest

Views of the Kotmale reservoir

Town – Kotmale

Helbodde Tea Factory

Glenloch Tea Estate

Stellenberg Pass

 

Emergency Points

PMCU – Protoff – Ramboda

pekoe trail Stage 03

Loolkandura ⇌ Tawalantenne

The Pekoe Trail Stage 1 begins at: Loolkandura

The Pekoe Trail Stage 1 ends at: Tawalantenne

The third stage of the Pekoe Trail begins at a small bridge over the Ma Oya on the Loolkandura Estate. In the first hour of the hike, you’ll gain 250 meters in elevation, with a particularly challenging climb at the start. At 0.3 km, leave the main road and take the smaller path ascending to the right. By 0.8 km, you’ll reach a shed near a small school. Here, take the track to the right, and shortly after, you’ll spot a colorful Hindu Kovil and the Loolkandura Estate Bungalow below.

Over the next 3.5 km, the trail gently climbs, gaining around 300 meters in elevation. These trails, among Sri Lanka’s most scenic and historically significant tea paths, offer a tranquil journey. At 1.1 km, you’ll find a trail descending to a river with beautiful rock pools—a perfect spot for a short detour and a refreshing dip.

As you continue, a gentle uphill zig-zag awaits at 2.2 km, followed by 800 meters along the upper estate trails. The views of pine forests and striking rock formations to your right are stunning, and the higher you climb, the more remote the landscape feels. Looking ahead toward the forest and the pass, it seems as if a new world lies over the mountain, evoking a connection to the area’s rich history.

Leaving the last tea fields of the Loolkandura Estate, the trail enters the jungle, heightening the sense of adventure. The first 500 meters of the jungle trail involve a small uphill climb before veering right onto an easier path. Here, you’ll stand on the forgotten Dimbula Road, constructed over 150 years ago by British engineers to connect Kandy with the distant valleys for tea planting. The trail’s design—its gradient, width, and sturdy stonework—reflects the solid engineering of the 19th century, though nature has since reclaimed it.

The allure of the “valleys beyond,” as described in historical accounts, comes alive: a land of illusions, untouched wilderness, and a haven for wildlife such as elephants, deer, leopards, and eagles. This enchanting landscape, marked by misty meadows, dense forests, and vibrant orchids, evokes a sense of mystery and wonder.

At 4.7 km, you’ll cross a mountain pass and step into this “new world” on the Stellenberg Estate. From here, breathtaking views of the Kotmale Valley and the Rilagala mountain range unfold, and on clear days, Adam’s Peak is visible on the horizon.

For the next 4.5 km, the trail follows the relatively flat estate roads of the Stellenberg Estate, heading south. Along the way, you’ll pass a local village on your right and traverse lush tea fields. Unlike the shaded trails of Loolecondera, this section has fewer trees, so sunscreen and a hat are essential.

At the 10 km mark, the trail transitions to a poorly maintained tarmac road. Shortly after, at 10.5 km, leave the tarmac, continuing straight onto a descending estate road. This zig-zagging path cuts through forests and tea fields, offering magical views of the Kotmale Reservoir below.

Over the next 6 km, you’ll lose 500 meters in elevation. At 14.1 km, the trail passes a modern cottage and a private camping ground, offering glimpses of the Ramboda Pass, waterfalls, and the winding Gampola-Nuwara Eliya road.

The descent continues past a few homes and guesthouses, making it possible to rest or stay overnight directly along the trail. At the 16 km mark, the trail merges with the main road near the Glenoch Tea Factory, a convenient endpoint with parking.

For those continuing to Tawalantenne town, an additional 2 km along the main road is required. However, plans are underway to provide an alternative route to avoid this stretch.

The stage ends where the trail crosses the main road. The next stage begins 50 meters down a village track on the opposite side of the road. Tawalantenne “central” is just 200 meters to the right, offering further amenities and access points.

Responsible interaction with the environment to avoid depletion or degradation of natural resources and allow for long-term environmental quality.

Official Stage Sponsors

Stage Map

Stage head to end elevation

Safety and guidelines

All Hikers acknowledges that they have read and understood the trail safety terms and liabilities.

Green and Cream Geometric Scan Here Instagram Post

Get Featured Here

Get in touch with us to become a partner of The Pekoe Trail and get your property featured on The Pekoe Trail website.

Green and Cream Geometric Scan Here Instagram Post

Get Featured Here

Get in touch with us to become a partner of The Pekoe Trail and get your property featured on The Pekoe Trail website.

Green and Cream Geometric Scan Here Instagram Post

Get Featured Here

Get in touch with us to become a partner of The Pekoe Trail and get your property featured on The Pekoe Trail website.

Green and Cream Geometric Scan Here Instagram Post

Get Featured Here

Get in touch with us to become a partner of The Pekoe Trail and get your property featured on The Pekoe Trail website.

Weather Forecast

Close Search Window