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Top 6 Gorges around Trossachs

Best canyons around Trossachs are characterized by dramatic river gorges and ravines, shaped by post-glacial erosion and the region's unique geological history. The area, straddling the Highland Boundary Fault, features landscapes carved by glacial action over 10,000 years ago. Rivers and streams continue to erode the terrain, forming distinctive gorges and waterfalls. These features offer varied outdoor experiences within a Highland setting.

Best canyons around Trossachs

  • The most popular canyons is Bracklinn Falls, a waterfall and gorge system on…

Last updated: June 16, 2026

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.

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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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Coriegrogain Glen

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Pure nature ... No cars, no houses, no people except the occasional hiker. Instead, beautiful wild mountain landscape.

No cars, no people other than the occasional hiker. Only beautiful wild mountain scenery. Just great! :)

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Falls of Falloch

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The River Fallon forms remarkable waterfalls here, cascading down the gorge.

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Benmore Glen

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Benmore Glen lies in the shadow of mighty Ben More in the eastern end of the Crianlarich range. The track through the glen is often used by hikers ascending or …

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Ewan
February 8, 2025, Falls of Falloch

wee gorge here too

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Iris K
August 5, 2024, Bracklinn Falls

The waterfalls are best visited after heavy rain. The new bridge provides a great view point.

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lovely techy descent to here and a brutal short sharp climb out.

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Kim
August 3, 2023, Bracklinn Falls

Bridge has been replaced and open. Circular route now open.

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Other beautiful waterfalls of the River Fallon are located here.

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This section of the West Highland Way is surrounded by natural beauty.

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The River Fallon forms remarkable waterfalls here, cascading down the gorge.

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Andrew
June 22, 2023, Falls of Falloch

A small car park off the A82 allows parking near the falls, and a walk along the path to a viewpoint.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most notable gorges and waterfalls to visit in the Trossachs region?

The Trossachs region offers several dramatic river gorges and waterfall systems. Among the most popular are Bracklinn Falls, known for its impressive cascades, and Falls of Falloch, which features a beautiful plunge pool amidst lush woods. You can also explore Coriegrogain Glen for wild mountain scenery.

Are there family-friendly gorge experiences in the Trossachs?

Yes, Falls of Falloch is considered family-friendly, offering a beautiful waterfall and gorge with a popular picnic spot. For a more adventurous family activity, the gorge near Brig o' Turk, close to Callander, is suitable for gorge walking with younger children or beginners, often with guides available.

What kind of activities can I do in the gorges around Trossachs?

Beyond enjoying the scenic beauty, you can engage in activities like gorge walking, which involves scrambling on rocks, plunging into clear pools, and experiencing fresh waterfalls. Wild swimming is also popular in some areas, such as the plunge pool at Falls of Falloch.

What is gorge walking and where can I try it in the Trossachs?

Gorge walking is an adventurous activity that involves navigating through a river gorge, often by scrambling, wading, swimming, and sometimes jumping into pools. A prominent spot for this is the gorge near Brig o' Turk, close to Callander, which offers jumps of up to 3 meters and is suitable for various skill levels with guides.

What is the best time of year to visit the Trossachs gorges and waterfalls?

The waterfalls, such as Bracklinn Falls, are particularly spectacular after heavy rain, which can occur throughout the year. Summer offers warmer conditions for water-based activities like gorge walking and wild swimming. However, paths can be muddy in woodlands, so appropriate footwear is always advised.

What natural features shaped the gorges in the Trossachs?

The gorges and ravines in the Trossachs are a result of the region's unique geological history. The area straddles the Highland Boundary Fault, and glacial action during the last Ice Age carved out deep glens. Following the glaciers' retreat, rivers and streams continued to erode the landscape, forming these distinctive gorges and waterfalls.

Are there hiking trails near the Trossachs gorges?

Yes, many gorges are accessible via hiking trails. For instance, the walk to Bracklinn Falls goes through a lovely woodland. Coriegrogain Glen is itself a trail offering wild mountain scenery. You can find more hiking options in the region by exploring the Mountain Hikes around Trossachs guide.

What should I wear for gorge walking or visiting waterfalls in the Trossachs?

For gorge walking, wetsuits are often recommended, especially if you plan to enter the water. For visiting waterfalls and walking through woodlands, appropriate footwear is essential, as paths can be muddy. Layers of clothing are also advisable due to Scotland's changeable weather.

Can I find cafes or amenities near the Trossachs canyoning spots?

While specific cafes directly at every gorge entrance might be limited, the Trossachs region has villages and towns nearby, such as Callander or Crianlarich, where you can find amenities. Falls of Falloch is noted as a popular beauty spot for picnics, suggesting it's a good place to bring your own refreshments.

What other outdoor activities are available near the Trossachs gorges?

The Trossachs offers a wide range of outdoor activities. Besides exploring gorges, you can enjoy cycling on various routes, from easy to difficult, as detailed in the Cycling around Trossachs guide. Road cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'MHOR 84 – Falls of Dochart loop from Callander' found in the Road Cycling Routes around Trossachs guide.

What do visitors enjoy most about the Trossachs gorges?

Visitors appreciate the pure nature and wild mountain landscapes, often with few cars or people, as experienced in places like Coriegrogain Glen. The stunning views, the opportunity for adventurous activities like gorge walking, and the peaceful glen settings, such as at Falls of Falloch, are frequently highlighted.

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