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Top 19 Waterfalls around Fort William, Inverlochy And Torlundy

Waterfalls around Fort William, Inverlochy And Torlundy are a prominent natural feature in the Scottish Highlands, characterized by dramatic scenery and glaciated valleys. The area offers a variety of waterfall experiences, from powerful cascades to serene pools. These natural landmarks provide opportunities for exploration within a rugged landscape. The region is known for its high hills and steep waterfalls that feed into local rivers.

Best waterfalls around Fort William, Inverlochy And Torlundy

  • The most popular waterfalls is Steall Falls and…

Last updated: May 4, 2026

Steall Falls and the Glen Nevis Valley

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From the car park at the end of the Glen Nevis road, a romantic path leads through a gorge. After climbing this rocky trail, the landscape opens up and the trail descends into the Glen Nevis Valley.

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Steall Falls

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Anyone who has seen Harry Poter is not interested in whether this is the second highest waterfall in Scotland. This waterfall can be seen in the background of various Quidditch …

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Grey Mare's Tail Waterfall

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One of the most impressive waterfalls in this area, the Grey Mare's Tail descends around 40ft into the gorge below. One of the few Via Ferrata's in the UK is …

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Steall Waterfall

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Tumbling down from the hanging valley of the Allt Coire a' Mhail, An Steall is a hugely impressive sight. It emerges wonderfully as you make your way through the Nevis …

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April 27, 2026, Steall Falls and Glen Nevis Valley

One of the most beautiful places one can see

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Spectacular waterfall in Glen Nevis. Just along from these falls is the wire bridge you have to use to cross the river.

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Beautiful landscapes. Especially the view into the gorges. Steadfastness required. Many uneven rock steps. Hiking boots are highly recommended. Huge problem: Borderline black fly infestation. Mosquito nets or very good mosquito spray are recommended in the summer months!

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Great hike to Steall Waterfall

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The waterfall isn't far from the Grey Mare's Tail Waterfall parking lot, and the trail is manageable. However, the climb to the summit isn't "easy." It requires good fitness and absolute surefootedness. The trail is full of scree and can only be negotiated with short scrambles here and there. I'm 46 and generally fit. However, after the descent, I can definitely feel my back and knees hurting. Personally, I would classify the circular trail as "moderately difficult."

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The glen is a U-shaped glaciated valley with a wide floor. The steep sides add drama to the scene. An Steall is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Scotland and so it's no wonder that 60,000 visitors use the footpath into Glen Nevis every year.

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One of my favourite Scottish Glens and one I keep returning too. I particularly enjoy the through walk to Corrour, something I have done several times in both directions. The best parts are beyond the tourist areas of the Nevis Gorge and Steall Meadow and Falls.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some must-visit waterfalls in the Fort William, Inverlochy, and Torlundy area?

The region offers several impressive waterfalls. Steall Falls is Scotland's second-highest, plunging 120 meters, and is known for its dramatic setting in Glen Nevis. Another notable one is Grey Mare's Tail Waterfall, which descends about 40 feet into a gorge. For a unique experience, consider Yellow Falls (Eas Bhuidhe), a double waterfall with a local fairy story.

Which waterfall in the area is famous for its appearance in films?

Steall Falls in Glen Nevis was famously used as a filming location for the Triwizard Tournament's dragon scene in "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire." Additionally, the Chia-Aig Waterfalls were featured in the 1995 film "Rob Roy."

Are there any easy waterfall walks suitable for families or those seeking a less strenuous experience?

Yes, the Lower Falls in Glen Nevis offer an easy walk. This area features smaller waterfalls, clear waters, and green spaces, making it suitable for a relaxed visit. It's a great spot for sunbathing or even swimming.

What is the difficulty of the hike to Steall Falls?

The walk to Steall Falls is considered an intermediate hike. The path through the Nevis Gorge can be rocky and features fairly steep drops in places. It typically takes about 1.5 to 2 hours for the return journey.

Can I swim near any of the waterfalls in the Fort William area?

Yes, the Lower Falls in Glen Nevis are known for their clear waters and offer opportunities for swimming. At Chia-Aig Waterfalls, you can swim in the lower plunge pool, also known as the 'Witches Cauldron,' though it's recommended to bring water shoes due to the stones.

Are there any unique features or activities near Grey Mare's Tail Waterfall?

The Grey Mare's Tail Waterfall uniquely features one of the few Via Ferratas in the UK. However, this can only be used under instruction from the owners.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around the waterfalls?

The waterfalls in this region are set within dramatic Highland scenery, characterized by high hills, glaciated U-shaped valleys, and deep gorges. You'll find powerful cascades, clear rivers, and lush green spaces, especially around Glen Nevis.

What outdoor activities can I do near these waterfalls?

The area around Fort William, Inverlochy, and Torlundy is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including the challenging 'Ring of Steall' or easier loops like 'Lower Falls, Glen Nevis – Paddy's Bridge.' There are also cycling routes, such as the 'Inverlochy Castle & Neptune's Staircase loop.' For more details on routes, visit the waterfall hikes guide or the cycling guide for the region.

Is there parking available for visitors to the waterfalls?

Yes, for waterfalls like the Lower Falls in Glen Nevis, there is a car park with facilities, including toilets, making it a convenient stop. For Steall Falls, parking is available at the end of the Glen Nevis road, which serves as the starting point for the hike.

What makes Yellow Falls (Eas Bhuidhe) unique?

Yellow Falls (Eas Bhuidhe) is a double waterfall, with an upper section falling approximately 12 meters and a lower 6-meter drop into a feature known as the "Witch's Cauldron." It also comes with a charming local fairy story about cattle, a seer, and an old hermit woman, adding a mythical element to the visit.

What do visitors enjoy most about the waterfalls in this region?

Visitors frequently praise the dramatic Highland scenery and the rewarding experiences offered by the waterfalls. The impressive panoramas along the trails, the power of the cascades, and the opportunities for exploration within the rugged landscape are often highlighted. The unique features like the wire bridge near Steall Falls also add to the appeal.

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