A picturesque waterfall situated in the Scottish Highlands, surrounded by lush greenery and rugged terrain. The Falls of Leny cascade down a rocky slope, creating a misty veil that rises into the air, surrounded by a tranquil atmosphere.
Stunning scenery, amazing location, the falls are a great place to visit but not very accessible, little bit of a trek through some forestry to get decent views. Quite steep slopes and can be very muddy and slippery to get to.
5 star walk just outside of Callendar, drove past the car park on the right. Take the next left, go across a single track bridge, take the immediate left for parking. There are a number of spaces and if you continue down, the path starts for the walk. It is a cycle path and pedestrian walk way. Most bikes slowed but a few just zipped by. Eventually got off the path as there were a few walked trails leading near the water. My rock photo looks to me like a shark but others have said different things
Very beautiful falls, which show the true power of mother nature. No designated parking, so use the car park over the road (spaces are very limited). To access the falls, you have to cross the busy road, and then walk down a grassy verge to the unmaintained path. Sensible, practical footwear is a must, as the path to the falls can be slippy, undulated and a bit of shimmering across was required. Definitely worth it though.
It was a mile walk from the car park that we parked at, it had been VERY wet for weeks up to our visit so there was no way we were going to clamber down to the waters edge. Its hard to tell what 'normal ' water level would be but it was a raging torrent that we watched
Got there early so small car park wasn't a problem. But no clear route markers and no worn path. Got part way and gave up as we could see where we needed to be on the map but not how to get there through the soaked bushes, trees and heather.
Great day out. An easy walk for all ages and good for cycling as well. Also easily accessible for puch chairs and wheel chairs. Though some areas nearer the water are not accessible.
Good for kids
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Stunning scenery, amazing location, the falls are a great place to visit but not very accessible, little bit of a trek through some forestry to get decent views. Quite steep slopes and can be very muddy and slippery to get to.
5 star walk just outside of Callendar, drove past the car park on the right. Take the next left, go across a single track bridge, take the immediate left for parking. There are a number of spaces and if you continue down, the path starts for the walk. It is a cycle path and pedestrian walk way. Most bikes slowed but a few just zipped by. Eventually got off the path as there were a few walked trails leading near the water. My rock photo looks to me like a shark but others have said different things
Very beautiful falls, which show the true power of mother nature. No designated parking, so use the car park over the road (spaces are very limited). To access the falls, you have to cross the busy road, and then walk down a grassy verge to the unmaintained path. Sensible, practical footwear is a must, as the path to the falls can be slippy, undulated and a bit of shimmering across was required. Definitely worth it though.
It was a mile walk from the car park that we parked at, it had been VERY wet for weeks up to our visit so there was no way we were going to clamber down to the waters edge. Its hard to tell what 'normal ' water level would be but it was a raging torrent that we watched
Got there early so small car park wasn't a problem. But no clear route markers and no worn path. Got part way and gave up as we could see where we needed to be on the map but not how to get there through the soaked bushes, trees and heather.
Great day out. An easy walk for all ages and good for cycling as well. Also easily accessible for puch chairs and wheel chairs. Though some areas nearer the water are not accessible.