Waterfalls around Broadford And Strath, located on the Isle of Skye, offer diverse natural water features. The region is characterized by mountainous landscapes and rivers that create various waterfall types. These range from series of clear pools to dramatic single-drop falls. The area provides numerous opportunities for exploring these natural attractions.
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A great tour that doesn't take up much time and is off the beaten track. There are always some great waterfalls with lovely pools for swimming. But be careful, the ground is very slippery. Absolutely worth it.👍👍👍
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On this river, one highlight follows the other. It is so beautiful and touching to walk along it.
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One of the series of waterfalls on Allt Coir' a' Mhadaidh known as Fairy Glen. It's a beautiful setting but often quite popular nearer the car park, carry on upstream to reduce the crowds.
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Incredible waterfall, outstanding place to visit
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Eas Mor flows in a single 230 ft (70 m) drop off the cliffs into the gorge below. The easiest viewing point is from the other side of the gorge where most of the highlight photos are taken from. It is possible to walk up the gorge from further downstream to reach the base of the waterfall but it's quite overgrown and a bit of a scramble.
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Eas Mor is a single 70m drop of the cliffs and into the gorge below. The easiest viewing point is from the other side of the gorge where most of the highlight photos are taken from. It is possible to walk up the gorge from further downstream to reach the base of the waterfall but it's quite overgrown and a bit of a scramble.
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If you walk past the most popular areas and continue up the stream, you'll find more beautiful spots with fewer people. Some of the pools and waterfalls are a bit smaller but still magical and well worth the extra few hundred meters. You can continue up and then turn left to create a loop which is nicer than returning the same way.
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Beyond the popular Fairy Pools, consider visiting Eas Mor Waterfall, known for its dramatic 70-meter drop into a gorge. Another iconic spot is Kilt Rock & Mealt Falls, where Mealt Falls plunges 60 meters directly into the sea, offering a spectacular vista.
Yes, several waterfalls and pools are ideal for wild swimming. The Fairy Pools are famous for their crystal-clear, cold waters. Further upstream from the main Fairy Pools, you'll find more secluded spots. The Torrin Pools also offer clear, deep waters for a refreshing dip, often with fewer crowds.
The waterfalls are beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn often provide the best conditions with good water flow and fewer midges than summer. Visiting in the early morning or late evening during peak season can help you avoid crowds and enjoy extraordinary light for photography, especially at locations like the Fairy Pools.
Yes, for an easy hike with scenic views, consider the path towards the Black Cuillins from Sligachan, which passes the Allt Dearg Mor Waterfalls. The walk to the Fairy Pools is also generally accessible, though it can be extended for a longer hike. For more easy hiking options, explore routes like the Easy hikes around Broadford And Strath guide.
Kilt Rock & Mealt Falls is a prime example, where the Kilt Rock sea cliff is composed of striking hexagonal basalt columns resembling a tartan kilt. Mealt Falls then plunges dramatically over this formation into the sea.
Given the often wet and uneven terrain, waterproof and sturdy hiking boots are highly recommended. Layers of clothing are advisable due to changeable weather, and waterproof outerwear will be beneficial, especially near the spray of larger falls. Be aware that paths can be slippery, particularly around pools like those at Allt Dearg Mor Waterfalls.
Absolutely. The Fairy Pools are renowned for their enchanting appearance and offer fantastic photography opportunities. Kilt Rock & Mealt Falls provides an iconic vista, and on sunny days, rainbows can often be seen in the mist. The Allt na Dunaiche Waterfalls are also known for potential rainbows in their picturesque landscape.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as those listed in the Road Cycling Routes around Broadford And Strath guide. There are also many running trails, including challenging routes like the Boreraig, Suisnish & the Cleared Coast, detailed in the Running Trails around Broadford And Strath guide.
While not entirely hidden, if you walk past the most popular areas of the Fairy Pools and continue upstream along Allt Coir' a' Mhadaidh, you'll discover smaller, more secluded pools and waterfalls with fewer people. The Torrin Pools are also a beautiful, less crowded alternative for wild swimming.
The region is characterized by dramatic mountainous landscapes, such as the Black Cuillins visible from the Allt Dearg Mor Waterfalls. You'll encounter clear rivers, natural pools, and diverse rock formations. The Allt na Dunaiche Waterfalls, for instance, are continuously fed by surrounding mountains, creating a picturesque setting.
Many popular waterfall viewpoints, such as Kilt Rock & Mealt Falls, offer dedicated parking. For the Fairy Pools, there is a car park, but it can fill up quickly; an overflow car park further up the hill is often available. It's always advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season, to secure a spot.
Visitors frequently praise the enchanting appearance of the natural pools, the dramatic power of the larger falls, and the stunning mountainous backdrops. The opportunity for refreshing wild swims, the scenic walks, and the chance to capture beautiful photographs are also highly valued experiences.


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