Waterfalls around Rannoch are found within the Rannoch area, which includes Kinloch Rannoch, Loch Rannoch, and the wider Rannoch Moor. This region in the Scottish Highlands features captivating natural landscapes and numerous waterfall hikes. The Allt Mor waterfall, located in Kinloch Rannoch, is a notable and accessible example. The broader area offers a variety of trails to explore these natural features.
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nice easy walk up to falls and back down to car park, big free car park & shops. other trails around the area too.
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The path to the east of the stream is in much better condition and provides a route to the best viewpoint of the upper falls.
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Perfect hiking, maybe, but not perfect walking. The paths on the west and east sides of the river are generally very good; that said, there are steps and steep bits in places.
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This viewpoint is on the path up the east side of the river and has the best view of the upper falls.
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There's a gravel vehicle track that easily gets you halfway between the lower and upper bridges. A lot easier and a lot less crowded than the usual walking/hiking paths. The House of Bruar itself offers excellent restrooms, a cafe (full meals) and the usual crisps and chocolates in the shop. A very good place for a break.
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Yes, the Allt Mor Waterfall in Kinloch Rannoch is particularly accessible. It's located within the village and is part of the Kinloch Rannoch Nature Trail, offering an easy stroll to enjoy its beauty. The path to the Upper Falls and Viewpoint in Cairngorms National Park is also very easy to walk.
The waterfalls are particularly impressive after heavy rainfall or snowmelt, creating a phenomenal spectacle with increased water flow and spray. Autumn is also a beautiful time, as the Rannoch Moor is known for its picturesque 'autumn waterfalls' amidst changing foliage.
You'll find a variety of trails, from easy circular walks like the Kinloch Rannoch Nature Trail near Allt Mor Waterfall, to more intermediate paths. The Falls of Bruar offer a network of footpaths and two footbridges for exploration. For more options, check out the easy hikes around Rannoch or the general hiking guide for Rannoch.
Yes, many trails and waterfalls in the Rannoch area are dog-friendly. For example, the Allt Mor Waterfall is specifically noted as dog-friendly, making it a great spot to visit with your canine companion.
Beyond waterfall viewing, the Rannoch area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various hiking trails, including moderate routes like Schiehallion, or enjoy cycling routes around Loch Rannoch. The region's natural beauty is ideal for photography and connecting with the Scottish Highlands.
The Rannoch area is rich in natural beauty. Near the waterfalls, you'll encounter dramatic rock formations, scenic pools, and lush woodlands. The Upper Footbridge, Bruar Gorge offers superb views down into the gorge, observing the river and waterfalls, along with expansive valley views. You can also find forest trails and river views.
Yes, the Falls of Bruar were immortalised by the legendary Scots Romantic poet Robert Burns. His poem, 'The Humble Petition of Bruar Water,' influenced the landscaping of the area. Additionally, the Upper Footbridge, Bruar Gorge was built in the early 1800s as part of a landscaping project by the Duke of Atholl.
While specific parking details for every waterfall are not always listed, accessible waterfalls like Allt Mor Waterfall in Kinloch Rannoch are typically located in areas with village parking. For popular spots like the Falls of Bruar, dedicated parking facilities are usually available, often associated with nearby visitor amenities.
Visitors appreciate the raw natural beauty and the variety of experiences. The Falls of Bruar are loved for their beautiful cascades and the network of paths. The Allt Mor Waterfall is noted for its dramatic rock formations and scenic pool, especially after rain. The area's highlights have received 100 upvotes and feature 35 photos from visitors, reflecting high community satisfaction.
Absolutely. The Upper Falls and Viewpoint in Cairngorms National Park is categorized as family-friendly, with an easy path to the large waterfall. The accessible nature of Allt Mor Waterfall also makes it a good choice for families.
Yes, the Allt Mor Waterfall is known for its unusual pattern of water flowing along rocky cliffs, making it a great photographic subject, especially when the water flow is strong. The picturesque autumn waterfalls across Rannoch Moor also provide stunning scenery for photographers.


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