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Top 20 Waterfalls in Stirling

Waterfalls in Stirling are found across a diverse landscape, from the Trossachs National Park to the Gargunnock Hills. The region's geography, characterized by rivers like the Endrick Water and Keltie Water, creates numerous cascades. These natural features are particularly dynamic after rainfall, showcasing the area's hydrological activity. Stirling offers a variety of waterfall experiences for visitors.

Best waterfalls in Stirling

  • The most popular waterfalls is Bracklinn Falls, a waterfall accessed by a path from Callander. It is a stepped…

Last updated: April 24, 2026

Inversnaid Falls

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The picturesque hamlet of Inversnaid affords spectacular views across Loch Lomond and the Arrochar Alps. The scenery has provided inspiration for literary greats such as William Wordswoth, Gerard Manley Hopkins …

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Falls of Falloch

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Amongst these beautiful cascades on the River Falloch you'll find a perfect plunge pool surrounded by lush woods and steep rock.

Absolutely perfect for soaking sore and swollen feet, the …

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Bracklinn Falls

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Currently the bridge is out. So bikes can not cross. You can scramble over the river further up the river. When across the bridge - go left. ***DO NOT GO RIGHT***, this Gorge route is very very dangerous.

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Falls of Dochart

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Located at the western end of Loch Tay are the Falls of Dochart. Here, you can admire the misty spray rising in the air as the white water crashes into the rocks.

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Arklet Waterfall

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Arklet Waterfall flows from Loch Arklet into Loch Lomond over a cascading set of rocks.

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Falls of Leny

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Beautiful cascade waterfalls alongside the A84 and National Cycle Route 7. The best way to see the falls is to follow the cycle route and have a wee explore in the forest surrounding them.

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Little Fawn Waterfall

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Don't stay too long or you'll be eaten alive by the midgies!

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Beinglas Waterfall

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If hiking Beinn Chabhair then I’d recommend reaching the summit via the waterfall. However, as it’s a steep climb, avoid it on the way back down by choosing the longer route that winds back to the campsite.

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The Trading Post & Waterfall

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A good place for a break. Hot ☕️ tea and coffee ☕️ are also available.

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Keltie Waterfalls

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These waterfalls can be visited on a ~5km circular walk that also includes the Bracklinn waterfalls. Best visited after heavy rain.

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Andrew
August 11, 2025, Keltie Waterfalls

There’s a good flow of water over threes falls even in summer months. Perhaps a better fall than Bracklinn when there’s been little rain, and the pools beneath are more accessible. The paths can be overgrown with bracken in July / August.

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The waterfall of the little fawn is hidden in the forest but easily reached on the cycle route. Expect to see the fall flowing all year round.

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Wasn't open when we passed by 🥺

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Eddie
February 14, 2025, Little Fawn Waterfall

Avoid the red route as the bridge is shut

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Ewan
February 8, 2025, Falls of Falloch

wee gorge here too

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Arklet Waterfall flows from Loch Arklet into Loch Lomond over a cascading set of rocks. From the path along the top of the water, you're afforded a bird's eye perspective of the falls as it tumbles downwards into the loch's still waters.

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Temporarly closed- Attention: The Trading Postcenter and the associated campsite are temporarily closed!

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Iris K
August 5, 2024, Keltie Waterfalls

These waterfalls can be visited on a ~5km circular walk that also includes the Bracklinn waterfalls. Best visited after heavy rain.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which waterfalls in Stirling are suitable for families?

Several waterfalls in the Stirling area are great for families. The Falls of Falloch offer a beautiful setting with a plunge pool, and the Falls of Leny are easily accessible with nearby parking. The Falls of Dochart are also family-friendly, featuring a pub and cafe nearby. Additionally, Inversnaid Falls and The Trading Post & Waterfall are noted as family-friendly options.

When is the best time to visit the waterfalls in Stirling?

The waterfalls in Stirling are particularly impressive after heavy rainfall, when the rivers flow strongly, creating dramatic cascades. Autumn is also a great time, as you might witness salmon leaping upstream. While beautiful year-round, strong water flow enhances the experience.

Are there any hidden gem waterfalls in the Stirling region?

Yes, Little Fawn Waterfall is considered a hidden gem, offering a serene experience within a forest setting. Another lesser-known spot is Gilmour's Linn, also known as Touch Glen Waterfall or Charlie's Cave, which features a cave you can walk behind and is said to have offered refuge to Bonnie Prince Charlie.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near the waterfalls in Stirling?

The Stirling area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including gravel biking, with options ranging from easy to difficult. For example, explore routes in the Gravel biking in Stirling guide. There are also many running trails, such as the Ben Lomond Trail or loops around Loch Tay, detailed in the Running Trails in Stirling guide.

Which waterfalls offer unique natural features or viewpoints?

The Falls of Falloch feature a perfect plunge pool surrounded by woods and rock. Falls of Dochart are known for their misty spray as white water crashes into rocks, with an island in the middle of the river. Inversnaid Falls offer spectacular views across Loch Lomond and the Arrochar Alps. The Bracklinn Falls are a spectacular stepped waterfall best viewed from a vantage point just above the cascade.

Are there any waterfalls near Stirling with historical significance?

Yes, Gilmour's Linn, also known as Touch Glen Waterfall or Charlie's Cave, is a hidden gem near Stirling. It's backed by a long cave, and local legend suggests Bonnie Prince Charlie sought refuge there during the Jacobite Rising of 1745. Visitors can walk around the cave behind the waterfall.

Can I find cafes or pubs near the waterfalls in Stirling?

Yes, some waterfalls have amenities nearby. The Falls of Dochart are located near Killin, which offers pubs and cafes. The Inversnaid Falls are close to the Inversnaid Hotel, which provides opportunities for a drink and a meal. Additionally, The Trading Post & Waterfall specifically mentions a cafe and shop.

Are there any challenging waterfall hikes in the Stirling area?

While many waterfall walks are moderate, some offer a more challenging experience. The hike to Gilmour's Linn (Charlie's Cave) is moderately challenging, a 5-mile round trip taking about 2 hours. The Beinglas Waterfall is also categorized as challenging. For more strenuous outdoor activities, consider the difficult gravel biking routes in the Gravel biking in Stirling guide or difficult running trails like the Ben Lomond Trail.

Which waterfalls are easily accessible by car or public transport?

The Falls of Leny are easily accessible with a car park directly at the falls, and cyclists can also reach them. The Loup of Fintry is not far from the B818 road with roadside parking available. While Bracklinn Falls are accessed by a path from Callander, the town itself is well-connected.

Can I go wild swimming at any of the waterfalls in Stirling?

The Falls of Falloch feature a perfect plunge pool that some visitors find ideal for soaking sore feet, and the more daring might even swim. The deep pool at Gilmour's Linn (Charlie's Cave) is also described as a great spot for a refreshing dip, where it's possible to get directly under the waterfall.

What are the Keltie Waterfalls and how do they relate to Bracklinn Falls?

The Keltie Waterfalls are a series of falls on the Keltie Water, which can be visited as part of a circular walk that also includes the famous Bracklinn Falls. They are often best visited after heavy rain, and some visitors note that the Keltie Waterfalls can have a better flow than Bracklinn when there's been little rain, with more accessible pools.

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