Waterfalls around Marybank, Scatwell And Strathconon are located within the Ross-shire region of Scotland, an area known for its natural beauty and Highland landscapes. The region features a variety of waterfalls, from powerful cascades to more secluded spots within estates like Strathconon. These natural features are often surrounded by woodland and offer opportunities for exploration and photography. Visitors can find both well-known attractions and less-trafficked natural gems.
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At Rogie Falls there are a number of lovely walks along the Black Water, which take you to the waterfall which is famous for its salmon. This beautiful spot is situated on the main road to Ullapool, just over a mile north-west of the village of Contin. It offers several good woodland walks. There are many marked walks and seating at a lookout point overlooking the falls.
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The falls at silver bridge are quite impressive in spate. In the summer moths it is a great spot for a swim in the river. The car park has toilets, and a circular walk along the riverside can be started from here.
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A small loop can be walked along the riverside here, with fine views of the falls. Parking and toilets here too.
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Can be a lot of water coming down from the hills so can sometimes see road side water falls, some at lael car park
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Little waterfall at the side of the road. Careful on this road - there’s not much space for cyclists.
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Beautiful waterfall with rust-colored water, indicating its high iron content.
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The Falls of Orrin are a waterfall on the River Orrin. You can view them from either bank, but it's easiest to get close from the south.
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Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options. Rogie Falls is a popular choice with well-maintained trails and a suspension bridge. Black Water Falls at Silver Bridge and Silverbridge Stone Bridge also feature facilities like parking and toilets, making them convenient for families.
You'll find a variety of natural features, including powerful cascades, rust-colored water at Rogie Falls indicating high iron content, and impressive flows at Black Water Falls, especially after heavy rain. The surrounding areas often feature lush woodland, rivers, and scenic Highland landscapes with heather and rock formations.
Yes, wildlife observation is a highlight, particularly at Rogie Falls, which is famous for observing wild salmon leaping upstream during the late summer and early autumn spawning season. The wider Strathconon area is also rich in wildlife, including red squirrels, polecats, stoats, ospreys, peregrine falcons, and golden eagles.
Yes, the Silverbridge Stone Bridge is a notable historical site offering fine views of the falls and a small riverside loop walk. This bridge is known for its unique rock composition that can shimmer silver when wet.
Late summer and early autumn are ideal, especially if you wish to witness the wild salmon leaping upstream at Rogie Falls. Waterfalls are generally most impressive after heavy rain, which can occur throughout the year, enhancing their powerful flow. Autumn also brings vibrant colors to the surrounding landscapes.
Absolutely. The area offers numerous walking trails. Rogie Falls has several well-maintained trails of varying lengths. A circular walk along the riverside can be started from Black Water Falls at Silver Bridge. For more extensive options, explore the Running Trails around Marybank, Scatwell And Strathconon, which include routes like the 'Falls of Orrin loop from Aultgowrie'.
Parking and facilities are available at several popular waterfall locations. Black Water Falls at Silver Bridge and Silverbridge Stone Bridge both offer parking and toilets, making them convenient starting points for exploring the falls.
While less developed for tourism than Rogie Falls, the waterfalls on the River Allt Mhartvin within the Strathconon Estate offer a more secluded and wild experience. These present opportunities for photography amidst atmospheric landscapes and are often considered hidden gems for those seeking tranquility.
Yes, the area around Black Water Falls at Silver Bridge is noted as a great spot for a swim in the river during the summer months, offering a refreshing experience amidst the natural beauty.
The region offers various cycling routes that pass near or through waterfall areas. You can find options like the 'Loch na Crann (Lake of the Trees) – Rogie Falls loop from Strathpeffer' by checking the Cycling around Marybank, Scatwell And Strathconon guide.
Visitors appreciate the powerful flow and natural beauty, especially the rust-colored water of Rogie Falls. The opportunity to observe salmon leaping, the well-maintained trails, and the serene, wild experience of less-trafficked spots like those in Strathconon are also highly valued.
While specific public transport routes directly to all waterfalls may be limited, the region is accessible. For detailed information on reaching specific locations like Rogie Falls or the Falls of Orrin, it's advisable to check local bus schedules or transport services to nearby towns such as Contin or Aultgowrie.
Given the Scottish weather, it's best to dress in layers. Waterproof and windproof outer layers are recommended, especially after rain or in cooler months. Sturdy, waterproof walking boots with good grip are essential for navigating potentially wet or uneven trails. Even in summer, a light jacket can be useful due to the cool air around the falls.
Rogie Falls is known for its accessible trails, making it a popular choice for visitors of all ages and abilities. The suspension bridge offers impressive views directly over the falls, though it's important to note that access to the bridge itself may sometimes be restricted for safety reasons, as was the case in late 2021.
Yes, the area provides several running trails that incorporate waterfall views. For example, the 'Falls of Orrin loop from Aultgowrie' is a moderate running trail. You can find more options and details in the Running Trails around Marybank, Scatwell And Strathconon guide.


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