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Top 8 Waterfalls around Callander

Waterfalls around Callander are a prominent natural feature of this picturesque Scottish town, situated within the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. The area is characterized by its natural beauty, with rivers and burns creating numerous cascades and falls. Callander serves as a gateway to exploring these natural landscapes, offering various walking routes and viewpoints. The region's geography contributes to a diverse range of waterfall experiences.

Best waterfalls around Callander

  • The most popular waterfalls is Bracklinn Falls, a…

Last updated: May 6, 2026

Bracklinn Falls

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Currently the bridge is out. So bikes can not cross. You can scramble over the river further up the river. When across the bridge - go left. ***DO NOT GO RIGHT***, this Gorge route is very very dangerous.

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Falls of Leny

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Beautiful cascade waterfalls alongside the A84 and National Cycle Route 7. The best way to see the falls is to follow the cycle route and have a wee explore in the forest surrounding them.

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Little Fawn Waterfall

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Don't stay too long or you'll be eaten alive by the midgies!

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Keltie Waterfalls

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These waterfalls can be visited on a ~5km circular walk that also includes the Bracklinn waterfalls. Best visited after heavy rain.

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Stank Burn Waterfall

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As Stank Burn tumbles through the glen towards Loch Lubnaig, it creates some wonderful cascades. Take care on the paths here, as they are quite steep. You can continue to …

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Andrew
August 11, 2025, Keltie Waterfalls

There’s a good flow of water over threes falls even in summer months. Perhaps a better fall than Bracklinn when there’s been little rain, and the pools beneath are more accessible. The paths can be overgrown with bracken in July / August.

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The waterfall of the little fawn is hidden in the forest but easily reached on the cycle route. Expect to see the fall flowing all year round.

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Nice little 1hr walk, bit steep in places but rewarded with waterfalls and lovely views across the loch.

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Very wet area, tough walk. Massively underestimated how difficult this would be. Strongly advise waterproof boots this time of year

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Eddie
February 14, 2025, Little Fawn Waterfall

Avoid the red route as the bridge is shut

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Iris K
August 5, 2024, Keltie Waterfalls

These waterfalls can be visited on a ~5km circular walk that also includes the Bracklinn waterfalls. Best visited after heavy rain.

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Iris K
August 5, 2024, Bracklinn Falls

The waterfalls are best visited after heavy rain. The new bridge provides a great view point.

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lovely techy descent to here and a brutal short sharp climb out.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most impressive waterfalls to visit near Callander?

Callander is home to several captivating waterfalls. Bracklinn Falls offers dramatic cascades within a wooded gorge, known for its spectacular viewpoint from a steel bridge. The Falls of Leny are beautiful cascade waterfalls, especially impressive when in full spate. You can also explore the Keltie Waterfalls, which maintain a good flow even in summer and have more accessible pools.

Are there any family-friendly waterfall walks around Callander?

Yes, the Falls of Leny are considered family-friendly and can be easily explored without special equipment on signposted hiking trails. The area around Keltie Waterfalls also offers accessible pools, making it a good option for families.

What is the best time of year to visit the waterfalls near Callander?

The waterfalls are particularly impressive after heavy rainfall, which can occur throughout the year. For example, Bracklinn Falls and Keltie Waterfalls are best visited after significant rain to see them at their most powerful. However, Keltie Waterfalls are noted for having a good flow even during summer months.

Are there any circular walks that include multiple waterfalls?

Yes, a popular circular walk of approximately 5km includes both Keltie Waterfalls and Bracklinn Falls. There is also a 4.75-mile circuit from Callander that takes in the Falls of Leny.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see at Bracklinn Falls?

Bracklinn Falls features dramatic cascades of the Keltie Water plunging into a rocky gorge. You'll find a beautiful wooded setting, and a steel footbridge offers a spectacular high viewpoint over the falls. The area is part of the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, offering tranquil woodland and mountain views.

What are the hiking difficulties for the waterfall trails?

Trails around the waterfalls vary in difficulty. For instance, the paths around Bracklinn Falls can range from intermediate to challenging. The Stank Burn Waterfall area has quite steep paths, making it a tougher walk, especially in wet conditions. However, the Falls of Leny are generally easier to reach and explore on signposted trails.

Can I combine a waterfall visit with other outdoor activities?

Absolutely! The Callander area is excellent for combining waterfall visits with other outdoor pursuits. You can find various hiking routes, including dedicated waterfall hikes. For those seeking more adventure, there are mountain hikes and gravel biking routes nearby that offer stunning scenery.

What should I wear for a waterfall walk in Callander?

Given the potentially wet conditions, especially after rain, it's strongly advised to wear waterproof boots for waterfall walks. Paths can be steep and muddy, particularly around areas like Stank Burn Waterfall. Layered clothing is also recommended to adapt to changing weather.

Is there parking available near the waterfalls?

While specific parking details for each waterfall are best checked locally, many popular spots like Bracklinn Falls often have designated car parks from which circular walks begin. The Falls of Leny are accessible alongside the A84 and National Cycle Route 7, suggesting nearby access points.

What makes Little Fawn Waterfall unique?

Little Fawn Waterfall is a stunning waterfall located near the Go Ape Centre. It's known for being a great spot to take a break between trails or enjoy lunch. While a bit off the main trail, it offers a beautiful natural setting to explore within the woods.

Can I reach the waterfalls using public transport?

Callander itself is a town with public transport links. From Callander, some waterfalls like the Falls of Leny are situated alongside major routes like the A84 and National Cycle Route 7, which may offer more accessible options. For others, a short walk or local transport from Callander might be required.

Are there any viewpoints or landmarks at the waterfalls?

Yes, Bracklinn Falls is famous for its steel footbridge, which provides a dramatic high viewpoint over the cascades. The Falls of Leny can be viewed from the well-surfaced Rob Roy Way long-distance trail. The Stank Burn Waterfall offers lovely views across Loch Lubnaig.

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