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Top 5 Waterfalls around Cree Valley

Waterfalls around Cree Valley are primarily located in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, within the Wood of Cree Nature Reserve and along the Grey Mare's Tail Burn in Galloway Forest Park. This region features ancient woodlands, diverse wildlife, and engaging walking trails. The area is characterized by burns that cascade through steep gorges and offer various natural attractions. Visitors can explore a range of waterfall types, from small roadside falls to more substantial cascades hidden within the landscape.

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Last updated: May 2, 2026

Woods of Cree Waterfalls

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A must see on this short hike through Southern Scotland's most ancient wood. The first five minutes is all you need to come across the beautiful falls. Cascading down the …

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Waterfall by the River Cree

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Small waterfall at the side of the road, that runs into the River Cree. Pretty typical of this area but still very nice to look at. There is also a bench to take a rest.

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Grey Mare’s Tail Waterfall

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The falls are hidden from the road and car park. A small path takes you to the falls about 15 meters high. Walkers should be careful not to stop at the Buck Loup, another waterfall further downstream.

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The Roundhouse Cafe has a telescope to view ospreys nesting at the top of a tree in the distance. Cafe opening times are seasonal, sometimes just Saturday and Sunday - check their Facebook page... facebook.com/VisitLochDoon

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Well Burn Waterfall

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A beautiful waterfall in the Well Burn just above the track after entering the wood beyond the stepping stones across Tonderghie Burn.

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December 24, 2024, Grey Mare’s Tail Waterfall

Wet and boggy path with some exposed sections but the waterfalls are stunning.

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A beautiful waterfall in the Well Burn just above the track after entering the wood beyond the stepping stones across Tonderghie Burn.

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The falls are hidden from the road and car park. A small path takes you to the falls about 15 meters high. Walkers should be careful not to stop at the Buck Loup, another waterfall further downstream.

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Small waterfall at the side of the road, that runs into the River Cree. Pretty typical of this area but still very nice to look at. There is also a bench to take a rest.

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A must see on this short hike through Southern Scotland's most ancient wood. The first five minutes is all you need to come across the beautiful falls. Cascading down the rocks on your right as you head up the trail. Once past the falls you can take a left to follow a short route back to the car park or follow the "Scrubland Trail" which adds around 1.5 miles to the trip.

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The Roundhouse Cafe has a telescope to view ospreys nesting at the top of a tree in the distance. Cafe opening times are seasonal, sometimes just Saturday and Sunday - check their Facebook page... https://www.facebook.com/VisitLochDoon/

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Car park for Carrick Forest Drive at River Stinchar, leading to The Roundhouse Cafe at Loch Doon and beyond to Dalmellington. A mix of tarmac and gravel surfaces with other trails makes for an excellent bike ride. Also the start point for the Cornish Hill loop walk.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where are the main waterfall areas located in Cree Valley?

The primary waterfall areas in Cree Valley are found within the Wood of Cree Nature Reserve and along the Grey Mare's Tail Burn in Galloway Forest Park. These locations offer a variety of cascades and scenic walking trails.

Are there family-friendly waterfall walks in Cree Valley?

Yes, several waterfalls in Cree Valley are suitable for families. The Woods of Cree Waterfalls are easily accessible within the first few minutes of a hike through ancient woodland. Additionally, the Waterfall by the River Cree is located roadside with a bench for resting, making it very accessible for all ages.

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

The waterfalls are particularly impressive after heavy rainfall, showcasing their full power. Spring is also a beautiful time to visit, especially the Wood of Cree, when the ancient oak woodland is vibrant with carpets of bluebells.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see near the Cree Valley waterfalls?

The Wood of Cree Nature Reserve is a haven for wildlife. Visitors might spot red squirrels, roe deer, and a variety of birds including pied flycatchers, redstarts, wood warblers, and owls. There's even an otter viewing platform overlooking the River Cree, offering a chance to glimpse otters.

Are there opportunities for wild swimming near the waterfalls?

Yes, along the Grey Mare's Tail Burn, Rosie's Waterfall and Faith Waterfall are noted for their deep pools, which are often suitable for wild swimming, especially after rainfall. These spots offer an adventurous element to your visit.

What are some notable waterfalls along the Grey Mare's Tail Burn?

The Grey Mare's Tail Burn features several cascading waterfalls. Beyond the main Grey Mare’s Tail Waterfall, you can discover hidden gems like Rosie's Waterfall and Faith Waterfall, both known for their spectacular cascades and serene pools.

Are there any hidden or less-known waterfalls in the Cree Valley area?

Yes, the Well Burn Waterfall is a beautiful, somewhat hidden cascade located just above the track after entering the wood beyond the stepping stones across Tonderghie Burn. It offers a more secluded experience.

What outdoor activities can I do near the Cree Valley waterfalls?

Beyond waterfall viewing, the Cree Valley area offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can explore various routes, including challenging road cycling options like the 'Newton Stewart to Loch Ken loop' or mountain biking trails such as the 'Loch Trool loop'. Find more details on Road Cycling Routes around Cree Valley, MTB Trails around Cree Valley, and Cycling around Cree Valley.

Is parking available near the waterfalls?

Specific parking information varies by waterfall. For instance, the Grey Mare’s Tail Waterfall is hidden from the road and car park, requiring a short walk. It's advisable to check local signage or trail descriptions for parking at your chosen starting point.

What unique natural features can be found near the waterfalls in Wood of Cree?

The Wood of Cree waterfalls, particularly on the Cordorcan Burn, are known for their cascades through steep gorges. The constant spray creates a humid environment, fostering unique habitats for mosses and ferns, including rare species like Wilson's Filmy fern. One waterfall even features a pool uniquely shaped 'a bit like Africa'.

What do visitors generally enjoy most about the Cree Valley waterfalls?

Visitors appreciate the stunning visual displays of the cascades, the peaceful atmosphere, and the immersive nature experience. The opportunity for short, well-marked walks, the chance to spot diverse wildlife, and the option for wild swimming in plunge pools are frequently highlighted as enjoyable aspects.

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