Waterfalls around Dornie and District are found in the Scottish Highlands, a region characterized by dramatic mountains and tranquil lochs. This area offers a landscape where natural features like waterfalls contribute to its appeal. Dornie and District provides a mix of challenging hikes to remote falls and more accessible options for visitors. The region's natural beauty makes it a destination for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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This video beautifully shows the hike from Shiel Bridge / Morvich: https://youtu.be/d9XpcOD_1cA?si=HhoWZE32uExDnRp2&t=380
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If you walk to the falls from Morvich then it's a good walk along pretty decent paths. If, on the other hand, you approach from the other side from Glen Elchaig, be aware that there is not only a stiff ascent but also a walk on a very narrow path along the edge of the ravine. This is not for the fainthearted or the less than sure of foot.
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Go early. Wii were relatively late, so we couldn't complete the walk. During the walk there are areas where there is no internet and telephone signal available.
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Nice stepped waterfall on the tributary that runs under the trail and into the Abhainn Gleann nam Fiadh. You'll normally pass it on the way up and down Tom a' Chòinich. Good place for a breather!
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Super great waterfall, you have to walk a few kilometers but it's worth it!
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Very difficult path, not to cycle up. Beautiful scenery makes up for everything.
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Absolutely stunning! Expect a lot of hike a bike around this section including carrying/pulling/scrambling over some rocky sections. Well worth the effort though!
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For an easier visit, the Whale's Back Waterfall is a great option. It's a smaller waterfall easily reached via a clearly waymarked circular walk from a car park, making it suitable for a more leisurely outing.
The Falls of Glomach are renowned for their remote location and challenging access, typically requiring a strenuous 5-mile (8 km) trek from Morvich. Another demanding option is Grannda Falls, which involves significant effort, often including hike-a-bike over rough terrain, but offers rewarding views.
Yes, the Whale's Back Waterfall is considered family-friendly due to its easy accessibility and short, circular walk from a car park. It's a pleasant option for those looking for a less strenuous experience.
While the Scottish Highlands are beautiful year-round, waterfalls like the Falls of Glomach are particularly impressive after periods of heavy rain or snowmelt, typically in late autumn, winter, or early spring. This ensures the falls are at their most powerful. Summer offers more stable weather for hiking, though water levels might be lower.
The Abhainn Gleann nam Fiadh Waterfall is a stepped waterfall located on a tributary that flows under a trail. You'll typically encounter it when hiking Tom a' Chòinich, making it a picturesque spot for a break during your ascent or descent.
The terrain varies significantly. For remote falls like the Falls of Glomach, expect rugged, remote, and potentially boggy countryside. Trails to Grannda Falls involve rough terrain and can require hike-a-bike sections. More accessible options, such as the circular walk to Whale's Back Waterfall, feature clearly waymarked paths.
Yes, the region offers numerous hiking opportunities. For example, you can explore routes like the 'Bealach a' Ghleannain loop from Dornie' or shorter walks around 'Eilean Donan Castle from Dornie'. You can find more details on these and other trails in the Hiking around Dornie And District guide.
Beyond hiking, Dornie and District is excellent for cycling. There are various MTB trails, such as the 'Glen Affric loop', and road cycling routes like the 'Lochcarron to Loch Torridon loop'. Explore these options in the MTB Trails around Dornie And District and Road Cycling Routes around Dornie And District guides.
Parking availability varies by waterfall. For accessible falls like the Whale's Back Waterfall, there is typically a car park at the trailhead. For more remote locations like the Falls of Glomach, you would typically park at Morvich before starting the trek.
Given the variable weather in the Scottish Highlands, it's advisable to wear waterproof and windproof layers, sturdy hiking boots with good grip, and carry extra warm clothing. Even on sunny days, conditions can change quickly, and trails can be wet or muddy, especially near waterfalls.
Many waterfalls in the region offer stunning viewpoints. The Falls of Glomach, for instance, provide breathtaking views into a ravine. The Trail to Balmacara Square also features viewpoints with occasional small waterfalls and river crossings along the way.
Yes, for more information about the broader area, including other attractions and local insights, you can visit the Visit Plockton website, which covers the surrounding district.


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