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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Strathglass

Natural monuments around Strathglass Scotland include a broad and picturesque valley in the Scottish Highlands. This region features ancient forests, shimmering lochs, cascading waterfalls, and majestic mountains. The landscape offers diverse experiences for outdoor exploration.

Best natural monuments around Strathglass

  • The most popular natural monument is Plodda Falls, a waterfall that drops 46 meters through Douglas firs. A viewing platform allows visitors to look down over the plume.
  • Another must-see spot is Falls of Glomach, a waterfall with…

Last updated: May 3, 2026

Carn Ghluasaid

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Carn Ghluasaid, a Munro mountain of 957m sits fairly close to the A87, next to Loch Cluanie. A good path leads up from the road. It's a great vantage point …

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Dog Falls

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The Dog Falls are best viewed from this natural platform. They descend into a dramatic natural gorge, surrounded by native deciduous trees making for stunning colourful photos throughout the year.

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Plodda Falls

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The viewpoint platform by Plodda Falls allows to you take in the waterfalls in all their splendour. Rumour has it that Lord Tweedmouth even altered the watercourse to make them …

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Falls of Glomach

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The waterfall here cascades straight down into the ravine, the largest single drop of any waterfall in Britain at 370 feet (113 m). The falls border Kintail, donated to the …

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Glen Affric Caledonian Forest

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Enjoy biking through one of the most celebrated remaining Caledonia Pine forests in Scotland. You might spot a rare Golden Eagle, or hear the call of the deer when they …

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🚴🏻Steffen
October 30, 2025, Dog Falls

Small waterfall

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This video beautifully shows the hike from Shiel Bridge / Morvich: https://youtu.be/d9XpcOD_1cA?si=HhoWZE32uExDnRp2&t=380

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Ronja
September 17, 2024, Plodda Falls

It has quiet a few steps so bring something to drink.

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klauseckhard
September 14, 2024, Dog Falls

Well-walkable paths.

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If you walk to the falls from Morvich then it's a good walk along pretty decent paths. If, on the other hand, you approach from the other side from Glen Elchaig, be aware that there is not only a stiff ascent but also a walk on a very narrow path along the edge of the ravine. This is not for the fainthearted or the less than sure of foot.

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51m
October 24, 2023, Plodda Falls

This is the top platform to view Plodda Falls from above. If you run around to the north-west you get to the lower viewing platform where you can see across to the waterfall. The falls are over 40 m high and very spectacular.

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October 24, 2023, Dog Falls

Dog Falls is an impressive waterfall on the River Affric. The best viewpoint is an out and back detour from the running loop, but it's well worth a stop.

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Andrew
October 14, 2023, Plodda Falls

The upper viewpoint has an airy view of the falls, but doesn't really show the full height of it. Heading down the path to the bottom really shows the scale of the falls and is a great view to look back up to.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique natural features can I explore in Strathglass?

Strathglass is rich in diverse natural features. You can explore ancient Caledonian pinewoods, extensive heather moorland, and shimmering lochs like Loch Affric and Loch Beinn a' Mheadhoin in places such as Glen Affric Caledonian Forest. The region also boasts spectacular waterfalls, including the dramatic Plodda Falls and the remote Falls of Glomach.

Are there any family-friendly natural monuments or walks in Strathglass?

Yes, Dog Falls, located within Glen Affric, is an excellent family-friendly option. It features a series of picturesque waterfalls and offers three walking trails accessible from the car park, including a viewpoint trail and a Coire Loch trail through ancient pine woods. The trails are generally shorter and scenic, suitable for families.

Where can I find impressive waterfalls in Strathglass?

Strathglass is home to several impressive waterfalls. Plodda Falls is a spectacular vertical cascade dropping 46 meters, with a unique viewing platform. The Falls of Glomach are also notable, featuring the largest single drop of any waterfall in Britain at 113 meters, though it requires a more remote trek. Dog Falls in Glen Affric offers a series of picturesque cascades with accessible walking trails.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see around the natural monuments?

The natural monuments in Strathglass are havens for wildlife. In Glen Affric, you might spot golden eagles, red deer, ospreys, Scottish wildcats, otters, and various bird species like black grouse and capercaillie. Glen Strathfarrar also offers opportunities to see red deer and golden eagles, making both areas excellent for wildlife enthusiasts.

Are there challenging mountain climbs or Munros in the Strathglass area?

Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Strathglass offers several Munros. Carn Ghluasaid, at 957 meters, provides excellent views of the Glen Shiel Munros. Beinn Fhionnlaidh (1,005m) is another Munro south of Loch Mullardoch. Additionally, Sgùrr Fhuaran, part of the Five Sisters of Kintail, is a prominent peak offering stunning panoramic views, often tackled as part of a full traverse of The Sisters.

Where can I experience ancient Caledonian pinewoods?

The best place to experience ancient Caledonian pinewoods is in Glen Affric Caledonian Forest, which contains the third largest area of ancient Caledonian pinewoods in Scotland. Glen Strathfarrar also features pristine Caledonian pinewoods, offering a glimpse into what the Highland landscape was like centuries ago.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The Strathglass region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking, climbing, mountain biking, canoeing, and paddleboarding, especially in Glen Affric. For specific routes, explore options for gravel biking, cycling, and MTB trails around Strathglass.

Is there a less crowded or more secluded natural monument to visit?

Glen Strathfarrar offers a more secluded and unspoiled wilderness experience. Its limited access, allowing only 25 tourist vehicles at a time from April to October, ensures a quiet and peaceful visit, making it ideal for those seeking solitude away from the crowds.

What makes Glen Affric a significant natural monument?

Glen Affric is often described as the most beautiful glen in Scotland due to its pristine wilderness. It's a National Nature Reserve, home to ancient Caledonian pinewoods, extensive moorland, and sparkling lochs. It's also a significant site for conservation and ecological restoration, being a key part of the ambitious Affric Highlands rewilding project.

Where can I find the best panoramic views in Strathglass?

For breathtaking panoramic views, consider climbing Carn Ghluasaid, which offers a great vantage point to see the south Glen Shiel Munros and the north Glen Shiel ridge. Sgùrr Fhuaran, the highest of the Five Sisters of Kintail, also provides stunning vistas, especially when traversed as part of the full ridge walk.

Are there opportunities for cycling near the natural monuments?

Yes, cycling is a popular activity. Glen Affric offers opportunities for mountain biking, and Glen Strathfarrar has gentler cycling routes. You can find various cycling routes and gravel biking trails around Strathglass that pass by or near many natural monuments.

What is the best way to view Plodda Falls?

Plodda Falls features an amazing viewing platform at the top, allowing visitors to look straight down over the plume. You can also view the falls from the bottom, offering a different perspective of its 46-meter drop. There are circular walks available that allow you to experience both viewpoints.

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