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Top 12 Waterfalls around Strathglass

Waterfalls around Strathglass are a prominent feature of this scenic valley in the Scottish Highlands. The region is characterized by its diverse natural landscape, including ancient forests and remote countryside. Visitors can explore various waterfalls, each offering distinct characteristics within the local geography. The area provides opportunities to experience the natural environment of the Highlands.

Best waterfalls around Strathglass

  • The most popular waterfalls is Plodda Falls, a waterfall that cascades 46 meters through Douglas firs. A viewpoint platform allows…

Last updated: May 4, 2026

Dog Falls

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The Dog Falls are best viewed from this natural platform. They descend into a dramatic natural gorge, surrounded by native deciduous trees making for stunning colourful photos throughout the year.

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Plodda Falls

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The viewpoint platform by Plodda Falls allows to you take in the waterfalls in all their splendour. Rumour has it that Lord Tweedmouth even altered the watercourse to make them …

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Falls of Glomach

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The waterfall here cascades straight down into the ravine, the largest single drop of any waterfall in Britain at 370 feet (113 m). The falls border Kintail, donated to the …

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Grannda Falls

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A fair amount of hike-a-bike over rough terrain to get to the top

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Divach Falls

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On the way to the waterfall there are many animals to see, sheep, Scottish highland cattle, horses, donkeys etc.

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🚴🏻Steffen
October 30, 2025, Dog Falls

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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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Ronja
September 17, 2024, Plodda Falls

It has quiet a few steps so bring something to drink.

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September 14, 2024, Dog Falls

Well-walkable paths.

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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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October 24, 2023, Plodda Falls

This is the top platform to view Plodda Falls from above. If you run around to the north-west you get to the lower viewing platform where you can see across to the waterfall. The falls are over 40 m high and very spectacular.

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October 24, 2023, Dog Falls

Dog Falls is an impressive waterfall on the River Affric. The best viewpoint is an out and back detour from the running loop, but it's well worth a stop.

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October 14, 2023, Plodda Falls

The upper viewpoint has an airy view of the falls, but doesn't really show the full height of it. Heading down the path to the bottom really shows the scale of the falls and is a great view to look back up to.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which waterfalls in Strathglass are suitable for families or easy walks?

For an easy and family-friendly outing, consider Divach Falls. It's accessible via a short, leisurely walk through ancient oak woods, offering opportunities to spot local wildlife. Dog Falls in Glen Affric also features accessible walking trails through Caledonian pinewoods, with three way-marked routes.

What are some challenging waterfall hikes in the Strathglass area?

The Falls of Glomach offer a challenging adventure, requiring a demanding 12-mile (20 km) hike through remote countryside. This makes it a truly immersive experience for serious hikers seeking Britain's highest and most isolated waterfall. Another challenging option is reaching Grannda Falls, which involves a significant hike-a-bike over rough terrain, rewarding visitors with beautiful, hidden views.

What unique natural features can I expect to see at the waterfalls in Strathglass?

At Plodda Falls, you'll find a vertical cascade surrounded by a lush, ancient forest of towering Douglas Firs and Redwoods, with a viewing platform extending over the top. The Falls of Orrin are notable for holding the Scottish record for the highest salmon leap, over 12 feet, and the surrounding area is an ecological haven for mosses, lichens, and wildflowers.

Are there opportunities for wild swimming near the waterfalls in Strathglass?

Yes, the Falls of Orrin offer opportunities for swimming during the summer months. The area around the falls provides easy walking loops through woods, making it a pleasant spot for a refreshing dip.

What outdoor activities can I do near the waterfalls in Strathglass?

The Strathglass area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, including the 'Dog Falls Trail' or longer loops like 'Glen Affric loop from Loch Beinn a'Mheadhoin'. For hiking, consider the 'Glen Affric circuit' or the 'Dog Falls and Coire Loch circuit'. You can find more details on these activities in the running trails and hiking guides for Strathglass.

What is the best time of year to visit the waterfalls in Strathglass?

The waterfalls in Strathglass are beautiful year-round. Autumn is particularly vibrant at Plodda Falls when the surrounding trees display rich colors. After heavy rains, Divach Falls transforms into a roaring torrent, offering a dramatic spectacle. For salmon leaping at the Falls of Orrin, visit during their spawning season.

Are there any historical or cultural points of interest near the waterfalls?

Plodda Falls is located within the Guisachan Estate, which is historically significant as the birthplace of the Golden Retriever dog breed. Divach Falls was also a popular tourist destination in the Victorian period, predating the fame of the Loch Ness Monster.

What do visitors enjoy most about the waterfalls around Strathglass?

Visitors frequently highlight the stunning views and the sense of adventure. Many appreciate the unique viewing platform at Plodda Falls, which offers a spectacular perspective. The remote and wild countryside leading to the Falls of Glomach is also highly praised for its dramatic landscape and the rewarding experience of reaching such an impressive natural wonder.

Can I find circular walks that include waterfalls in Strathglass?

Yes, there are several circular walks available. For instance, the 'Dog Falls and Coire Loch circuit' in Glen Affric is an easy option. Another popular choice is the 'Loch Beinn a' Mheadhoin and Dog Falls Loop'. You can explore more circular routes in the waterfall hikes guide for Strathglass.

Are the waterfalls in Strathglass dog-friendly?

Many trails around the waterfalls in Strathglass are suitable for dogs, especially those in Glen Affric like the Dog Falls trails. However, always ensure your dog is under control, particularly in areas with livestock or wildlife, and check local signage for any specific restrictions.

What should I wear or bring when visiting the waterfalls in Strathglass?

Given the varied terrain and Scottish weather, it's advisable to wear sturdy, waterproof hiking boots, especially as some paths can be rough and muddy. Layered clothing is recommended, along with waterproof outerwear. For longer hikes, such as to the Falls of Glomach, bring sufficient water, snacks, and navigation tools.

Where can I find parking near the waterfalls?

Parking is available near many of the waterfalls. For Divach Falls, there's a small car park just a short walk away. For Plodda Falls, parking is typically available at the start of the trails leading to the falls. Always check local signage for designated parking areas.

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