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A picturesque waterfall situated in the rugged landscape of the Cuillin Hills on the Isle of Skye, Kilt Rock Waterfall cascades 90 meters down a steep cliff, creating a misty veil that rises into the air. The waterfall's source is a stream that flows from the nearby hills, and its name is derived from the nearby Kilt Rock, a distinctive rock formation that resembles a kilted skirt. The waterfall is surrounded by lush greenery and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
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Absolutely breathtaking! This hidden gem boasts an unrivalled view, easily accessible right next to the parking lot. The convenience makes it a must-visit for anyone seeking natural beauty without the hassle. A true delight for all senses!
Really cool and unique- not crowded or anything- it's just a spot for pics- not sure why they make u pay for parking- I never paid for any parking at Skye
A great and really nice waterfall that is good for a good stop when you are driving north on the eastern coast of Skye. Sadly it is totally touristy and the big parking area (you have to pay for) is directly next to the falls... so nature is something else.
A beautiful waterfall which is a nice stop on the way. I am not sure if it is worth going out of your way for it, as there are so many lakes and waterfalls in many other trails you can take in the highland and this one is just to view the waterfall. But if you are with small children or elderly or anyone else who doesn't fancy a long walk, this one is a great option.
Very pretty view. There isn't much to do or any place to walk around. This seems to be a very popular view point/stopping point during your drive.
A ridiculously huge car park for which you're supposed to pay for three hours parking (minimum period). What? A one minute walk to the adjacent cliff edge (less if you park closer), peer over the edge, take photo, get in car and leave. It wasn't that impressive. Maybe it looks better with more water going over? And if anyone finds out what you're supposed to do there for the other 2 hrs 58 mins of your visit, please post a review and tell us.
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Absolutely breathtaking! This hidden gem boasts an unrivalled view, easily accessible right next to the parking lot. The convenience makes it a must-visit for anyone seeking natural beauty without the hassle. A true delight for all senses!
Really cool and unique- not crowded or anything- it's just a spot for pics- not sure why they make u pay for parking- I never paid for any parking at Skye
A great and really nice waterfall that is good for a good stop when you are driving north on the eastern coast of Skye. Sadly it is totally touristy and the big parking area (you have to pay for) is directly next to the falls... so nature is something else.
A beautiful waterfall which is a nice stop on the way. I am not sure if it is worth going out of your way for it, as there are so many lakes and waterfalls in many other trails you can take in the highland and this one is just to view the waterfall. But if you are with small children or elderly or anyone else who doesn't fancy a long walk, this one is a great option.
Very pretty view. There isn't much to do or any place to walk around. This seems to be a very popular view point/stopping point during your drive.
A ridiculously huge car park for which you're supposed to pay for three hours parking (minimum period). What? A one minute walk to the adjacent cliff edge (less if you park closer), peer over the edge, take photo, get in car and leave. It wasn't that impressive. Maybe it looks better with more water going over? And if anyone finds out what you're supposed to do there for the other 2 hrs 58 mins of your visit, please post a review and tell us.