Waterfalls around Hutchison/Chesser offer diverse natural and urban experiences within the Edinburgh area. This region features a mix of natural waterfalls and man-made weirs, providing accessible outdoor exploration. The landscape includes river trails and viewpoints, suitable for various activity levels. Visitors can explore both prominent and smaller cascades, often integrated into city environments or found within natural settings.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Beautiful walk in the middle of Edinburgh to relax.
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This is one of the most crowded sections of the Leith Water Trail. The entire trail is worth walking and seeing, and other parts are quieter.
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I've seen the falls a few times in photographs but have never actually been here, so it was really nice to finally do so. If you continue on further inland, be cautious of the metal steps as they can be very slippery. I slipped, coming down the other side, whilst carrying my bike, and thankfully managed to grab the handrail and stop myself falling.
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A place to linger and dream. Nature in the centre of the city.
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Lovely little waterfall, which you don't expect to see when you turn the corner! Be careful on the metal steps next to it if they are wet.
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Keep eyes open for the kingfisher. Heron sometimes rests here too.
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Keep your eyes open and you may be lucky enough to see a kingfisher.
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This waterfall is dry in the summer and quite a straightforwards scramble - but it is high so use utmost care and only attempt if experienced and good with heights. A great fun addition to a fell running route. The rest of the year it’s a spectacular waterfall and great plunge pool for a chilly dip
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Yes, several waterfalls are suitable for families. The Dean Village Waterfall, River Almond Weir, and Small Waterfall in Edinburgh are all categorized as family-friendly, offering accessible spots to enjoy nature.
Near the River Almond Weir, visitors often spot kingfishers and herons. Keeping an eye out for these birds can add an extra layer of enjoyment to your visit.
For those seeking a more challenging experience, Flotterstone Waterfall is categorized as challenging. It involves a straightforward scramble, but due to its height, utmost care is advised, and it's best suited for experienced individuals comfortable with heights.
Flotterstone Waterfall is known for having a great plunge pool, offering a chilly dip for those brave enough to try it, especially when the waterfall is flowing strongly outside of summer.
Visitors appreciate the unexpected natural beauty within urban settings, such as the Dean Village Waterfall, described as a place to 'linger and dream' with 'nature in the centre of the city'. The Small Waterfall in Edinburgh is also noted for its beautiful appearance despite being noisy.
At Cramond Falls, be cautious of metal steps, as they can be very slippery, especially when wet. For Flotterstone Waterfall, its challenging nature and height require utmost care and should only be attempted by experienced individuals.
Flotterstone Waterfall is often dry in the summer months. For a spectacular flow and the best experience, it's recommended to visit outside of summer, when rainfall is more consistent.
Yes, the Hutchison/Chesser area offers various cycling opportunities. You can explore routes for gravel biking, MTB trails, and general cycling, with many routes passing through or near natural attractions.
The section of the Leith Water Trail that includes the Dean Village Waterfall is noted as one of the most crowded. While the entire trail is worth exploring, expect more visitors in this specific area.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, you'll find river environments, such as the Water of Leith near Dean Village Waterfall and River Almond Weir. Many waterfalls also offer scenic viewpoints to appreciate the surrounding landscape.
The River Almond Weir is an example of a man-made structure that creates a waterfall effect, blending engineering with natural water flow.


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