Attractions and places to see around Garve And District encompass a diverse landscape of natural features and historical sites. This region, including areas like Garve, Strathgarve, and Achnasheen, is characterized by its natural beauty and cultural heritage. It offers a variety of experiences, from impressive waterfalls to prominent mountain summits and ancient landmarks. The area is well-suited for exploration, with many points of interest accessible via local routes.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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The summit is a bump on an otherwise flat and featureless wide ridge.
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Extraordinary mountain at the end of the valley, with a most unusual flat table.
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The Falls of Measach in Scotland are a beautiful and impressive waterfall that captivates nature lovers and photographers alike. The clear, rushing water plunges powerfully into the depths, creating a breathtaking backdrop amidst the pristine Scottish landscape. The path to the falls is pleasant and leads through lush forests, making the hike a relaxing nature experience. The surroundings are quiet and peaceful, perfect for escaping the stresses of everyday life and enjoying the beauty of nature. The waterfall scenery reveals itself in its full glory, especially in sunlight or after rainfall. The Falls of Measach are a hidden gem that nature and waterfall lovers should definitely visit. Overall, a place full of tranquility, beauty, and impressive natural power!
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Beinn Tarsuinn at 937m is a Munro on the Fisherfield Six round in the remote wilderness of the Fisherfield Forest in Wester Ross. at sort of half way round the walk, many walkers feel this is more remote tha A' Mhaighdean which seems to carry the status of most remote Muro. To the north west of Beinn tarsuinn there is a curious flat topped subsiduary summit of Suidheachan Fhinn which at 867m doesn't qualify as a Munro Top. It has impressive crags on all sides. Beinn Tarsuinn is an impressive viewpoint, both nearby to Mullach Coire Mhic Fhearchair, A'Mhaighdean and Ruadh Stac Mòr but also across the deep and dark Lochan Fada towards the Munro Slioch and the long Corbett ridge of Beinn Làir.
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At Rogie Falls there are a number of lovely walks along the Black Water, which take you to the waterfall which is famous for its salmon. This beautiful spot is situated on the main road to Ullapool, just over a mile north-west of the village of Contin. It offers several good woodland walks. There are many marked walks and seating at a lookout point overlooking the falls.
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Beautiful waterfall with rust-colored water, indicating its high iron content.
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Garve And District is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the spectacular Rogie Falls, known for its rust-colored water and picturesque setting. Another must-see is the Falls of Measach and Corrieshalloch Gorge, featuring a dramatic 46-meter waterfall and a Victorian suspension bridge. The area also boasts other beautiful waterfalls like Black Water Falls.
Yes, the region offers impressive mountain experiences. The Ben Wyvis Summit Trig Point marks the top of a prominent Munro mountain, offering expansive views in all directions. Another challenging summit is Fionn Bheinn Summit, also a Munro, accessible from Achnasheen.
The district has a rich history. You can explore Castle Leod near Strathpeffer, considered one of Britain's oldest intact castles. Don't miss Wade's Bridge in Little Garve, a high-arched bridge that was part of a military road built around 250 years ago. Other sites include the Garve War Memorial, Garve Cemetery, and Achanalt Burial Grounds.
Garve And District offers a variety of walks. You can find easy strolls like the Silverbridge Stone Bridge – Little Garve Bridge loop along the Blackwater river, which is particularly scenic in autumn. For more challenging hikes, consider routes up Ben Wyvis or Fionn Bheinn. You can find detailed routes and guides for hiking around Garve And District, including easy hikes and waterfall hikes.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Rogie Falls is a great option, offering easy access and a picturesque setting. The Midge Bite Cafe in Achnasheen is also noted as family-friendly, providing a good stop for refreshments.
The best time to visit Garve And District generally depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer beautiful scenery, with autumn being particularly vibrant for walks along the Blackwater river. Summer provides longer daylight hours for hiking, but be aware that midges can be prevalent during warmer months. Winter offers a different, often dramatic, landscape for those prepared for colder conditions.
Yes, you can find places to stop for refreshments. The Midge Bite Cafe in Achnasheen is a popular stop, especially for those on the NC500 route, offering a range of food options. While specific pubs are not listed, local communities like Garve and Lochluichart often have community halls that might host events or offer local amenities.
Many of the natural outdoor areas in Garve And District are suitable for dog walking, provided dogs are kept under control, especially around livestock or wildlife. The Little Garve and Silverbridge Riverside Walk is a pleasant circular route. Always check local signage for specific policies on nature reserves or private land.
While not explicitly 'hidden,' the Lael Forest Garden offers a tranquil spot to explore a variety of trees and plant life away from the more popular waterfalls. The Little Garve and Silverbridge Riverside Walk, connecting two historic bridges, provides a peaceful and scenic experience, especially in autumn.
The Garve Public Hall serves as a central community facility, hosting various local events. In Lochluichart, the Kinlochluichart Church and Community Hall are important hubs. These locations often reflect the local life and heritage of the district.
Yes, there are dedicated routes for experiencing the region's waterfalls. You can find specific waterfall hikes around Garve And District, including loops that take you to Rogie Falls and the dramatic Falls of Measach and Corrieshalloch Gorge.
For easy walks, consider the Corrieshalloch Gorge & Waterfalls loop or the Silverbridge Stone Bridge – Little Garve Bridge loop from Garve. These routes are generally accessible and offer scenic views without significant difficulty. More options can be found in the easy hikes around Garve And District guide.


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