Best waterfalls around Strathfillan are found in a picturesque valley in western Perthshire, Scotland, nestled within the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. This region is known for its natural beauty and diverse waterfalls. The area offers a range of natural features, from powerful cascades to serene woodland falls. Strathfillan provides accessible natural attractions for visitors exploring the Scottish Highlands.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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Arklet Waterfall flows from Loch Arklet into Loch Lomond over a cascading set of rocks. From the path along the top of the water, you're afforded a bird's eye perspective of the falls as it tumbles downwards into the loch's still waters.
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Attention the Beinglas Farm - Beinglas waterfall tour takes at least 5 hours and is very difficult on the part along the river. Level differences of more than 0.5m. Special skills required and walking sticks required. The path is sometimes difficult to find in this section, it is interrupted by fences and follows a formed stream. Near the waterfall the route is also dangerous due to the risk of falling. Gr. Wim and Sabrine
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Take the train to Tarbet Station, and the boat from Tarbet Pier to Inversnaid for a great adventure without the car
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A great spot to rest on the West Highland Way, just next to the hotel.
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Amazing waterfalls and hotel complex has a warm separate rucksack and boot room. Plenty of power sockets for recharging your equipment too.
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Arklet Waterfall flows from Loch Arklet into Loch Lomond over a cascading set of rocks. From the path along the top of the water, you're afforded a bird's eye perspective of the falls as it tumbles downwards into the loch's still waters.
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Other beautiful waterfalls of the River Fallon are located here.
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Beyond the well-known Falls of Falloch, the region boasts several impressive cascades. The Inversnaid Falls offer beautiful views across Loch Lomond, while the Falls of Dochart in Killin are renowned for their powerful rapids and historical significance as the ancient burial ground for the Clan Macnab. For a quieter experience, the Allt Auchtertyre Waterfall near Tyndrum provides a peaceful woodland setting.
Yes, several waterfalls in the area are suitable for families. The Falls of Falloch are easily accessible with a short walk from the car park, making them ideal for a quick stop. The River Lochy Falls also offer a family-friendly forest walk, perfect for a short break.
Strathfillan is rich in natural beauty. You'll encounter powerful single-drop waterfalls like the Falls of Falloch, cascading rapids at the Falls of Dochart, and serene woodland falls such as the Allt Auchtertyre Waterfall. The area is nestled within the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, offering lush woods, rivers, and dramatic gorges.
The Falls of Falloch are historically known as 'Rob Roy's Bathtub' due to the legendary outlaw Rob Roy MacGregor. The Falls of Dochart are particularly significant, flowing around Inchbuie, a small island that serves as the ancient burial ground for the Clan Macnab, adding a rich cultural layer to the natural spectacle.
The Strathfillan area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, including challenging mountain hikes like the Ben More & Stob Binnein loop, or more moderate cycling tours. For more details on routes, explore the hiking guide for Strathfillan or the cycling guide for the area.
Yes, the Falls of Falloch feature a modern art installation and observation deck called 'Woven Sound,' providing a unique, sheltered viewpoint to experience the falls up close. The iconic 18th-century Bridge of Dochart also offers a perfect vantage point for viewing the Falls of Dochart.
The waterfalls are particularly dramatic after heavy rainfall, when the rivers are in full spate, creating a powerful and thunderous display. This can be common during autumn and winter, though they are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer milder weather for exploring, but the falls might be less voluminous.
Parking is generally available near the more popular waterfalls. For instance, the Falls of Falloch have a car park with a short, accessible walk to the falls. The River Lochy Falls also have a forestry commission car park nearby.
For those seeking a challenge, the Beinglas Waterfall is part of a very difficult route, especially along the river, with significant level differences and sections that can be hard to navigate. It's recommended for experienced hikers with special skills and walking sticks.
The village of Killin, near the Falls of Dochart, provides a charming Highland experience with pubs and shops. Near Inversnaid Falls, the Inversnaid Hotel offers opportunities for refreshments and meals, with beautiful views of Loch Lomond. Tyndrum and Crianlarich, both within Strathfillan, also offer accommodation and dining options.
Yes, beyond the main attractions, you can discover smaller cascades. For example, by taking a less-used trail along the River Falloch downstream from the main falls, you can explore other intimate waterfalls. The Allt Auchtertyre Waterfall near Tyndrum also offers a quieter, more secluded experience within woodland.
Visitors appreciate the dramatic displays of nature's power, especially after rain, and the serene beauty of the surroundings. The accessibility of many falls, like the Falls of Falloch, makes them popular for quick nature breaks and photography. The combination of powerful water, historic elements, and peaceful woodland walks are frequently highlighted.


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