Best waterfalls around Pitlochry And Moulin are found within a captivating natural landscape in the Scottish Highlands. This region features several waterfalls, often nestled within woodlands and accessible via established trails. The area is characterized by its scenic views and natural monuments, offering opportunities for exploration.
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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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The waterfalls in this region are known for their dramatic drops, often nestled within enchanting woodlands. They offer a blend of natural beauty and historical context, with some cascades immortalized by poets like Robert Burns. Many also feature dedicated viewing platforms and are part of scenic walking routes, providing a tranquil experience amidst diverse wildlife.
Yes, several waterfall trails are suitable for families. For instance, the path to Black Spout Waterfall is considered family-friendly and offers a moderately trafficked trail. The Falls of the River Tummel also offer a family-friendly trail with good views from the northern bank.
The waterfalls are particularly spectacular after periods of heavy rainfall, which can occur throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer vibrant foliage, while summer provides generally milder weather for walks. Winter visits can be beautiful but require appropriate gear for potentially icy conditions.
You can expect superb views of cascading water, deep gorges, and lush woodland. Many locations, like Black Spout Waterfall and Falls of the River Tummel, have dedicated viewing platforms. The walks often provide glimpses of surrounding hills, including Ben Vrackie, and offer opportunities to spot local wildlife.
Yes, the area has historical connections. Within Black Spout Wood, an Iron Age homestead was excavated. The Falls of Bruar and Waterfall on the Moness Burn were both immortalized by the legendary Scots Romantic poet Robert Burns. The landscaping around the Falls of Bruar was even influenced by his poetry, commissioned by the Duke of Atholl.
Beyond enjoying the waterfalls themselves, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Tummel Suspension Bridge – View of Loch Faskally loop from Pitlochry', and mountain hikes like the 'Summit of Schiehallion loop'. For more options, explore the running trails or mountain hikes guides for the area.
Absolutely. Many trails in the area are designed to showcase the waterfalls. For example, there are several waterfall hikes that incorporate Black Spout Waterfall, such as the 'Pitlochry Railway Station – Black Spout Waterfall loop'. You can find more detailed routes in the waterfall hikes guide for Pitlochry and Moulin.
The difficulty varies. Some trails, like the one to Black Spout Waterfall, are moderately trafficked and suitable for most skill levels. Others, particularly those that are part of longer circular routes or mountain hikes, can be more challenging with steep sections. Always check route details before you go.
Given the variable weather in the Scottish Highlands, it's advisable to wear waterproof and windproof layers. Sturdy walking boots with good grip are essential, especially as paths can be wet or muddy, particularly after rainfall. Bringing extra layers and a hat is also recommended.
Yes, parking is generally available. For Black Spout Waterfall, you can reach it within a 10-minute walk from a car park. The Falls of the River Tummel also have a car park to the north with a signposted path.
Visitors frequently highlight the dramatic views, the peaceful woodland settings, and the accessibility of many trails. The opportunity to combine a waterfall visit with other activities, such as exploring the nearby Edradour Distillery (though currently closed to the public) or enjoying a scenic walk, is also highly appreciated.
While Black Spout Waterfall is popular, the broader region offers many cascades. For a potentially quieter experience, consider exploring the various smaller falls along the Birks of Aberfeldy walk, which includes the Waterfall on the Moness Burn. These are often less dramatic than the main falls but offer a serene forest setting.


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