Ardessie Falls is a picturesque waterfall located in the Scottish Highlands, near the village of Shieldaig, in the northwest of Scotland. The falls drop approximately 15 meters down a rocky slope, surrounded by lush greenery and moss-covered stones. The waterfall is nestled in a tranquil valley, accessible via a scenic hiking trail that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. The falls are at their most impressive after heavy rainfall, when the water flows rapidly and creates a misty veil that rises into the air. On calm days, the water cascades gently, creating a soothing, peaceful atmosphere that attracts nature lovers and photographers alike.
We were delighted to discover these successive waterfalls. Thanks to the other people for their advice and opinions. Of course my feet got wet, but that's a small price to pay for discovering so much beauty!
We visit this place every so often stunning bit of a climb yet so worth it best time to see these falls are between September and may to avoid midges !
A climb up successive plateaus to see multiple waterfalls--well worth the effort, but probably not appropriate for young children or those with any mobility issues.
Beautiful fall with several little falls on the walk up. Stunning view from the top bit the walk up is uneven and slippery.
Great views, great location. Needs a clear sign where trail starts but if you know your stuff it's grand
Spectacular views on the climb up. Around 20 mins to reach the 4th waterfall. All are very beautiful and highly recommend. An average hiker should have no trouble, would be quite boggy after heavy rain. Parking on the roadside about 200 yards from the start of the walk.
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
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We were delighted to discover these successive waterfalls. Thanks to the other people for their advice and opinions. Of course my feet got wet, but that's a small price to pay for discovering so much beauty!
We visit this place every so often stunning bit of a climb yet so worth it best time to see these falls are between September and may to avoid midges !
A climb up successive plateaus to see multiple waterfalls--well worth the effort, but probably not appropriate for young children or those with any mobility issues.
Beautiful fall with several little falls on the walk up. Stunning view from the top bit the walk up is uneven and slippery.
Great views, great location. Needs a clear sign where trail starts but if you know your stuff it's grand
Spectacular views on the climb up. Around 20 mins to reach the 4th waterfall. All are very beautiful and highly recommend. An average hiker should have no trouble, would be quite boggy after heavy rain. Parking on the roadside about 200 yards from the start of the walk.