A narrow cleft in the Highlands reveals this towering cascade at the end of a 12-mile hike.
A must stop place of anyone's journey towards Highland or Glencoe . Awesome view. Tight car parking but still find place. The waterfall is awesome, scenic and photogenic. People jump to the ponds and swim.
We started the walk from Killilan side and we walked for 2 hours and after that we saw a small bridge over a river and we knew it's the way to the falls, just fallowed the trail and after 1 and half hour climbing we got ther and we where speechless because it's beautiful! Recomend climbing boots and climbing sticks. You can cut the walk with bike and leave it at the butom somewhere safe.it was a 25 km walk for us. Not recomend for beginners.
Hindsight.... If only If I had to go back and do this walk again I would absolutely bring a bicycle to skip the majority of this walk which is along a single track farm track. We parked at Killilan where there is clear signage for no vehicular access, once you finally work your way through the estate and pass the locked gate you are then maybe halfway at best. Stay on the road until you see a signpost which clearly marks the falls. Across some peat bog and 3 bridges (2 are together and a single one further ahead) then you start the incline. I would not recommend this part to anyone who is clumsy, unsure of footing or if it had been heavily raining. The views of the falls? Same as the other reviews there is no clear viewing point. Certainly one of the most remote waterfalls we have been to and not a enjoyable walk. One positive is there was plenty of wildlife we noticed on the walk - red deer, buzzard, eagle, highland cattle, sheep
What a amazing waterfall in such a stunning location. You need to hike 9km in and out so good fitness needed.
We walked from Morvich, that part of the hike was quite hard at times but totally worth it. The way to Kililan from there was much easier. Amazing waterfall that's worth visiting.
We did the walk in bad weather, cold and wet but it was well worth it. We hadn't done a hike before so if your unfit or not so nimble on your feet beware because it's quite hard. Not sure what it's like in the spring/summer. Definitely worth it as it's an experience. Only gripe we had was the sign posting for it is non existent but the trail itself was pretty clear on the floor.
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Hiking
Kid-friendly hikes
Dogs allowed
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A must stop place of anyone's journey towards Highland or Glencoe . Awesome view. Tight car parking but still find place. The waterfall is awesome, scenic and photogenic. People jump to the ponds and swim.
We started the walk from Killilan side and we walked for 2 hours and after that we saw a small bridge over a river and we knew it's the way to the falls, just fallowed the trail and after 1 and half hour climbing we got ther and we where speechless because it's beautiful! Recomend climbing boots and climbing sticks. You can cut the walk with bike and leave it at the butom somewhere safe.it was a 25 km walk for us. Not recomend for beginners.
Hindsight.... If only If I had to go back and do this walk again I would absolutely bring a bicycle to skip the majority of this walk which is along a single track farm track. We parked at Killilan where there is clear signage for no vehicular access, once you finally work your way through the estate and pass the locked gate you are then maybe halfway at best. Stay on the road until you see a signpost which clearly marks the falls. Across some peat bog and 3 bridges (2 are together and a single one further ahead) then you start the incline. I would not recommend this part to anyone who is clumsy, unsure of footing or if it had been heavily raining. The views of the falls? Same as the other reviews there is no clear viewing point. Certainly one of the most remote waterfalls we have been to and not a enjoyable walk. One positive is there was plenty of wildlife we noticed on the walk - red deer, buzzard, eagle, highland cattle, sheep
What a amazing waterfall in such a stunning location. You need to hike 9km in and out so good fitness needed.
We walked from Morvich, that part of the hike was quite hard at times but totally worth it. The way to Kililan from there was much easier. Amazing waterfall that's worth visiting.
We did the walk in bad weather, cold and wet but it was well worth it. We hadn't done a hike before so if your unfit or not so nimble on your feet beware because it's quite hard. Not sure what it's like in the spring/summer. Definitely worth it as it's an experience. Only gripe we had was the sign posting for it is non existent but the trail itself was pretty clear on the floor.