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Top 14 Gorges around Glencoe And Glen Etive

Best canyons around Glencoe And Glen Etive are characterized by dramatic landscapes, sculpted by ancient volcanoes and glaciers, offering a backdrop of mountains and valleys. The region features significant water-carved gorges and impressive waterfalls. These natural formations provide diverse opportunities for exploration, from challenging trails to scenic viewpoints. Glencoe and Glen Etive are renowned for their raw, untouched nature and rich ecosystems.

Best canyons around Glencoe And Glen Etive

  • The most popular canyons is Coire Gabhail (The Hidden Valley),…

Last updated: May 2, 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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The Lost Valley – or Coire Gabhail, to give it its proper title – is a magnificent hanging valley that's hemmed in by the Bidean massif's Beinn Fhada and Gearr …

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April 27, 2026, Steall Falls and Glen Nevis Valley

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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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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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Walking down through Glen Nevis from Loch Trieg and Corrour, I always get a real sense of anticipation during the descent to Steall Ruin and Steal Falls. It is always amusing to watch the visitors wrestling with the three wire bridge and then the nature of the path changes abruptly as one enters the gorge. I love that final 1km descent to the car park, passing all the walkers eagerly anticipating the approaching Steall Falls. Pure magic.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features define the canyons in Glencoe and Glen Etive?

The canyons in Glencoe and Glen Etive are characterized by dramatic landscapes, sculpted by ancient volcanoes and glaciers. You'll find significant water-carved gorges, impressive waterfalls, and deep valleys. These areas are renowned for their raw, untouched nature and rich ecosystems, supporting wildlife such as otters, salmon, deer, and eagles.

What are some notable gorges to explore in Glencoe and Glen Etive?

Among the most popular is Coire Gabhail (The Hidden Valley), a magnificent hanging valley hemmed in by the Bidean massif. Another must-see is Steall Falls and the Glen Nevis Valley, which offers impressive panoramas after a path through a rocky gorge. You can also visit Steall Falls itself, the second highest waterfall in Scotland, known for its beautiful hike through the wood.

Are there any historical sites within or near the canyons?

Yes, Coire Gabhail (The Hidden Valley) is a significant historical site. It played a key role in Highland history as a refuge and hiding spot for Clan MacDonald during the 1692 Massacre of Glencoe, and also where they hid their cattle from thieves.

What kind of views can I expect when visiting the canyons?

Visitors can expect breathtaking views of vast mountains and valleys. For instance, the trail to Steall Falls and the Glen Nevis Valley opens up to impressive panoramas. The Grey Mare's Tail descends around 40ft into a gorge, offering a powerful visual. The view of the valley from Coire Gabhail is also described as fantastic.

What are the main canyoning opportunities in Glencoe and Glen Etive?

The region offers thrilling canyoning experiences primarily around the River Etive and the Inchree Falls Canyon. Inchree Falls is known for a dynamic experience with jumps, slides, swimming, and abseiling, suitable for various abilities. The River Etive in Glen Etive provides a more rugged experience with waterfalls, smooth slides, and deep pools, ideal for experienced white-water enthusiasts.

Are there options for beginner-friendly canyoning?

Yes, Inchree Falls Canyon, located between Glencoe and Fort William, is well-regarded for canyoning that caters to a wide range of abilities, including beginners. Its features are often optional, making it suitable for mixed-ability groups and families looking for an exhilarating yet adaptable outdoor activity.

What about advanced canyoning experiences in the area?

For experienced adventurers, the River Etive in Glen Etive offers a challenging canyoning experience. The river has carved a path with waterfalls, smooth slides, and deep pools, including sections with challenging white-water features like Triple Falls, Letterbox, Ski Jump, Crack of Doom, and a 6-7 meter Waterfall.

When is the best time of year for canyoning in Glencoe and Glen Etive?

The best time for canyoning in the Scottish Highlands, including Glencoe and Glen Etive, is generally during the warmer months, typically from late spring through summer. This period offers more favorable water temperatures and weather conditions for water-based activities.

What should I wear for canyoning in the Scottish Highlands?

For canyoning in the Scottish Highlands, it's essential to wear appropriate gear. This typically includes a wetsuit for thermal protection, a helmet for head safety, and sturdy footwear with good grip. Professional guides usually provide all necessary specialist equipment, ensuring a safe and memorable experience.

Are there family-friendly canyon experiences in Glencoe and Glen Etive?

Inchree Falls Canyon is particularly suitable for families and mixed-ability groups, as many of its features like jumps and slides are optional. This allows families to enjoy an exciting outdoor activity together while accommodating different comfort levels.

Are there challenging trails associated with the canyons?

Yes, several canyons feature challenging trails. The ascent or descent just below the ridge at Coire Gabhail (The Hidden Valley) is very steep and not for beginners. Similarly, the path to Yellow Falls (Eas Bhuidhe) Waterfall requires sure-footedness, and the climb to the summit near Grey Mare's Tail Waterfall requires good fitness and absolute sure-footedness due to scree and scrambles.

What outdoor activities can I do near the canyons besides canyoning?

Beyond canyoning, Glencoe and Glen Etive offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, including challenging routes like the Coire Gabhail (Hidden Valley) loop. There are also cycling routes, such as the Glen Coe – Loch Leven loop, and gravel biking opportunities. For more details, explore the Mountain Hikes, Cycling, and Gravel Biking guides for the region.

Are there opportunities for wild swimming near the canyons?

Yes, the lower Glen Etive features a long river canyon with high cliffs and deep water, which is popular for wild swimming. The River Etive itself, with its deep pools, also provides excellent spots for a refreshing dip amidst stunning natural scenery.

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