Best waterfalls around Tweedsmuir are found within a landscape characterized by natural gorges, burns, and varied terrain. This region offers opportunities to explore significant natural monuments and scenic trails alongside water features. The area is known for its diverse natural beauty, providing a setting for outdoor activities focused on its water-rich environment.
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Picturesque natural scar viewed from the path up to Croft Head
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Along the path following Selcoth Burn, walkers will reach Craigmichen Scar, a beautiful natural gorge with a waterfall. It don't quite think it gets better in the Scottish Borders and Dumfries and Galloway. Incredible!
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The Grey Mare's Tail waterfall tumbles about 60m down from the high valley. It's one of the highest waterfalls and a great spectacle to stop at or spy as you run up towards Loch Skeen. Managed by the National Trust for Scotland the paths are well maintained, and nature is returning.
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Catch the tumbling Grey Mare's Tail in action at this fantastic viewpoint on the way to Loch Skeen. The falls plunge to 60m being one of the UK's highest, and the dramatic backdrop of Scotland's unique landscapes makes it one of the most beautiful indeed!
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You have to take a short detour off the trail to get this perspective!
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Took the path up from the fisheries, close to the junction with the SUW you are welcomed with the sight of Craigmechan Scar, a beautiful natural gorge with a waterfall.
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Picturesque way Up up from the bottom of the Talla Reservoir..walking alongside the river and small waterfalls and some stunninglandscape.
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Around Tweedsmuir, you can explore several impressive waterfalls. The most prominent is Grey Mare’s Tail Waterfall, which plunges 60m and is one of the UK's highest. Other significant spots include Craigmechan Scar Gorge and Waterfall, known for its beautiful natural gorge, and Craigmichen Scar and Selcoth Burn, appreciated for its picturesque natural scar and gorge along the Selcoth Burn.
Yes, several trails provide access to the waterfalls. For instance, well-maintained paths lead to Grey Mare’s Tail Waterfall, offering a fantastic viewpoint. You can also find paths leading to Craigmechan Scar Gorge and Waterfall from the fisheries, close to the Southern Upland Way, and along the Selcoth Burn to Craigmichen Scar and Selcoth Burn.
The Tweedsmuir region is characterized by natural gorges, burns, and varied terrain. Near the waterfalls, you'll encounter dramatic landscapes, including the deep gorge at Craigmechan Scar and the picturesque natural scar and gorge along Selcoth Burn. The area also features rivers and streams, such as the Talla Water, with smaller cascades.
Visitors frequently highlight the dramatic scenery and the unique natural beauty of the area. The sheer drop of Grey Mare’s Tail Waterfall against Scotland's landscapes is a major draw. The picturesque gorges and the pure nature found along trails like the Trail Along the Talla Water are also highly appreciated.
While some trails involve intermediate sections, you can find easier walks. For example, the easy hikes around Tweedsmuir guide includes routes like 'The Devil's Beef Tub from Corehaed' and 'The Moffat Ram – River Annan Riverside Trail loop from Moffat', which offer accessible ways to experience the natural beauty, potentially including smaller cascades.
Many of the trails leading to the main waterfalls, such as those around Grey Mare’s Tail Waterfall and Craigmechan Scar Gorge and Waterfall, are generally rated as intermediate. These paths are often well-maintained but may involve varied terrain suitable for those with some hiking experience.
Yes, following the path along Selcoth Burn will lead you to Craigmichen Scar and Selcoth Burn, which is a beautiful natural gorge with a waterfall. This area is highly regarded for its picturesque natural scar and gorge, offering stunning views as you walk.
When visiting Grey Mare’s Tail Waterfall, make sure to take the short detour off the main trail to get the best perspective of its 60m plunge. The paths are well-maintained by the National Trust for Scotland, and nature is returning to the area, offering a great spectacle as you head towards Loch Skeen.
Beyond waterfall viewing, Tweedsmuir offers a range of outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, including challenging road cycling options like the 'Dreva Climb – Paddy Slacks Climb loop' from Broughton, or touring bicycle routes such as the 'Moffat to Drumlanrigg Castle gravel loop'. There are also numerous hiking trails, from easy walks to more difficult ascents, detailed in guides like Easy hikes around Tweedsmuir.
Yes, the Tweedsmuir area provides several cycling opportunities. You can find both road cycling and touring bicycle routes. For example, the Road Cycling Routes around Tweedsmuir guide features routes like the 'B709 Scenic Road – The Granites loop'. For touring, the Cycling around Tweedsmuir guide offers options such as the 'Moffat to Drumlanrigg Castle gravel loop'.
For more details on the natural environment and conservation efforts in the wider region, you can visit the Spaces for Nature website: spacesfornature.org.


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