Killiecrankie, Fincastle And Tummel
Killiecrankie, Fincastle And Tummel
Best waterfalls around Killiecrankie, Fincastle And Tummel are found within a region known for its natural beauty and historical significance in the Scottish Highlands. The area features wooded river gorges, cascading burns, and diverse landscapes. Visitors can explore 13 waterfalls, each offering unique insights into the local geology and natural environment. These locations provide opportunities for scenic walks and observing local wildlife.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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This is a stunning part of the walk with the gorge narrowing and waterfalls developing from all directions. A series of stairs and bridges helps navigate and climb further up.
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The lower falls are a short 5-10 minute walk from the car park. The small bridge crosses the stream above a small fall, and provides a good view to more falls. There is a viewpoint and a good path further up the hill to the upper falls.
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The most picturesque section of the trail along the falls. The bridge can be crossed to access the better path up to the upper falls viewpoint. The bridge is also right next to the viewing point for the lower falls. Beneath the bridge water cascades further down the stream.
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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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Lots of steps on one side of the stream but quite accessible on the other side
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Yes, several waterfalls are suitable for families. The Black Spout Waterfall offers waymarked paths through woodlands, and the walk is relatively easy. The Falls of the River Tummel also feature family-friendly trails and viewing platforms, providing a peaceful setting for all ages.
The walk to Black Spout Waterfall near Pitlochry is a popular choice, taking you through mixed woodland to a dramatic 60-meter cascade. Another beautiful option is the path along the Falls of Bruar, which offers a network of footpaths and bridges through landscaped greenery, immortalized by Robert Burns.
The Falls of Bruar were famously immortalized by Scottish poet Robert Burns, inspiring the 4th Duke of Atholl to landscape the surrounding area. The Linn of Tummel, which includes the Falls of the River Tummel, was visited by Queen Victoria in 1844, and an obelisk commemorates her visit. Additionally, Soldier's Leap in the Pass of Killiecrankie is a site of Jacobite history, where a Redcoat soldier supposedly made a daring escape across the River Garry.
Yes, the region offers trails with varying difficulties. While specific waterfall trails might be intermediate, the wider area provides more challenging options. For instance, the Black Spout Waterfall and Falls of the River Tummel are part of routes that can be extended into more demanding hikes. The Pass of Killiecrankie itself offers dramatic gorge views and can be incorporated into longer, more strenuous walks.
Beyond the cascades, you'll encounter lush woodlands, particularly vibrant in autumn, and the powerful River Garry and River Tummel. The area is known for its 'Big Tree Country' scenery. Keep an eye out for wildlife such as otters, red squirrels, and pine martens, especially around the Linn of Tummel. The dramatic gorge of the Pass of Killiecrankie also offers stunning natural vistas.
The waterfalls are beautiful year-round, but autumn is particularly spectacular when the surrounding woodlands display vibrant colors. After periods of rainfall, the cascades, such as the Waterfall on the Moness Burn, are especially dramatic and full. Spring also brings fresh greenery and blooming flora.
Absolutely. The region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking trails, including the 'Killiecrankie Soldier's Leap & River Garry loop'. For cyclists, there are gravel biking and mountain biking routes available. Explore more options on the Hiking around Killiecrankie, Fincastle And Tummel or Gravel biking around Killiecrankie, Fincastle And Tummel guide pages.
Parking is generally available near popular waterfall sites. For instance, there is a car park to the north of the Falls of the River Tummel, with a signposted path leading to the falls. The Killiecrankie visitor centre also provides accessible paths to historic spots like Soldier's Leap.
Yes, the area offers options for refreshments. Near the Falls of Bruar, the House of Bruar shop is worth visiting and offers good fish and chips, snacks, and shopping. Pitlochry, a nearby town, also has various restaurants and cafes that are convenient for visitors exploring the waterfalls.
The Waterfall on the Moness Burn is part of the scenic Birks of Aberfeldy walk, a place also immortalized by Robert Burns. While it's one of several cascades along the burn, it offers a lovely sight, especially after heavy rainfall, and features a superb viewing point just a short walk from the bridge.
Many of the trails in the region are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the natural beauty with your canine companion. Always ensure your dog is kept under control, especially near wildlife, and check for any specific signage at individual locations regarding dog access.
While the region is known for its rivers and waterfalls, specific wild swimming spots are not explicitly highlighted near the main waterfalls mentioned. The River Tummel is renowned for whitewater kayaking and paddleboarding due to its challenging rapids, suggesting strong currents in some areas. Always exercise caution and check local conditions if considering wild swimming.
The Upper Footbridge, Bruar Gorge offers excellent views down into the gorge, allowing you to see the river and cascades of the Falls of Bruar from a unique perspective. Built in the early 1800s, it was part of the landscaping project initiated by the Duke of Atholl, inspired by Robert Burns' poem.


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