Best waterfalls around Inveresk are found within the broader East Lothian area, known for its historical significance and natural landscapes. While Inveresk itself is a historic village, the surrounding region offers various water features. These natural attractions provide opportunities for outdoor exploration and hiking. The area's terrain includes diverse natural monuments and river features.
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Swim spots - nice icy cold “refreshing” dip on the way back
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Lovely waterfall on the trail between Glas-allt-Shiel and Lochnagar (Munro).
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good walk probably easier to ascend at the falls then come down they are well worth the effort.
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The Falls of Damff is a spectacular waterfall, but it's a little harder to view than the Falls of Unich downstream. It marks the top of the rocky gorge, downstream it's a bit of a scramble in the narrow Water of Lee valley. Upstream, it flattens out on the moorland.
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The Falls of Damff is a spectacular waterfall but it's a little harder to view than the Falls of Unich downstream. It marks the top of the rocky gorge, downstream it's a bit of a scramble in the narrow Water of Lee valley. Upstream it flattens out on the moorland.
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The Falls of Damff. Take care near the edge. Better viewed from the south side.
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Beautiful highland loch. Great views & reflections. A wildlife haven.
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For a challenging experience, Glasallt Falls offers an impressive 160-foot waterfall with a steep and demanding path. Similarly, the Falls of Damff are spectacular but involve a scramble in the rocky gorge, making them harder to view than other falls downstream. The Thorter Burn Falls in East Lothian are also known for being a hidden gem with a challenging and adventurous visit, recommended for experienced hikers.
Yes, the Thorter Burn Falls, often called 'East Lothian's secret waterfall,' is a hidden gem offering a challenging and adventurous visit. Locating it can be difficult, with limited instructions and single-lane roads. Another secluded option is Bilsdean Waterfall, nestled in woodlands near the old A1, about a 50-minute drive south of Edinburgh. It's considered worth the trip for a quiet walk.
Yes, Glas Allt Waterfall, located on a trail between Glas-allt-Shiel and Lochnagar, offers opportunities for cold water dips, which visitors describe as a 'refreshing' experience.
The area around Inveresk offers diverse hiking opportunities. You can explore trails like the 'Loch Lee and Waterfalls Circuit' which is a moderate 16 km hike, or the more difficult 'Mounth Road to Mount Keen' covering 19 km. For easier options, consider the 'Rocks of Solitude – Doulie Tower loop' at 5.5 km. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Inveresk guide.
While many waterfalls in the region involve moderate to challenging paths, Bilsdean Waterfall near the old A1 offers a secluded walk through woodlands. Visitors can often park under a railway viaduct and follow the John Muir Link Path to reach the falls and a shingle beach, which might be a more accessible option for families, though hiking shoes are still recommended.
Many waterfalls, such as Glasallt Falls and Rocks of Solitude and North Esk Waterfalls, are particularly impressive after heavy rain, when their flow is at its peak. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant hiking conditions and good water levels.
Accessibility varies. For Thorter Burn Falls, parking is available at StoneyPath Tower near Garvald, but the roads leading there can be single-lane and challenging. For Bilsdean Waterfall, visitors can often park just under a railway viaduct arch. Public transport options directly to the more remote waterfall locations are limited, so a car is generally recommended for exploring the East Lothian waterfalls.
Beyond the waterfalls, you can explore diverse natural landscapes. Loch Lee offers beautiful highland loch views and is a wildlife haven. The Rocks of Solitude and North Esk Waterfalls feature a visible salmon ladder cut into the rock. Many trails also lead through woodlands and offer scenic viewpoints.
Given the varied terrain and potential for wet conditions, hiking shoes are highly recommended. For walks to waterfalls like Bilsdean, warm clothing is advisable. If you plan to tackle more challenging routes, be prepared for steep, rough, and potentially boggy sections, especially on higher ground near Loch Lee.
Yes, the region around Inveresk offers various outdoor activities. You can find road cycling routes, such as the 'Edzell & the Cathurn Climb loop' (70 km, moderate), or gravel biking trails like the 'Stone Bothy – Charr Bothy loop' (22 km, difficult). Explore more options in the Road Cycling around Inveresk and Gravel biking around Inveresk guides.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive scale and beauty of the waterfalls, especially after heavy rainfall. The challenging paths to places like Glasallt Falls are often noted as being 'well worth the effort' for the spectacular views. The opportunity for cold water dips at Glas Allt Waterfall is also a popular highlight.
While specific dog-friendly policies for each waterfall are not detailed, many outdoor trails in Scotland are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept under control, especially around livestock or wildlife. It's always best to check local signage or specific highlight details for any restrictions before visiting with your dog.


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