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Top 9 Waterfalls around Minginish

Best waterfalls around Minginish are found on a peninsula on the western side of the Isle of Skye in Scotland. This area features rugged mountains and picturesque glens. The landscape provides a setting for various waterfalls, from those flowing into natural pools to cascades reaching the sea. Minginish offers diverse natural features for exploration.

Best waterfalls around Minginish

  • The most popular waterfalls is Fairy Pools, a waterfall that consists of a series of natural water pools connected by small…

Last updated: May 21, 2026

Fairy Pools

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The Fairy Pools are a series of different sized, natural water pools, which are connected by a small stream and small waterfalls. The clear and cold water flows down from …

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Fairy Pools, Glen Brittle

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wonderfull place but be prepared to get the early to get parked ip

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Talisker Beach

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Beautiful, deserted bay (at least in the morning).

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Eas Mor Waterfall

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Eas Mor is a single 70m drop of the cliffs and into the gorge below. The easiest viewing point is from the other side of the gorge where most of …

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Allt Dearg Mor Waterfalls

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From Sligachan you can take a nice hike towards the Black Cullins. Even without climbing the summit, you will be rewarded with a magnificent view of Glen Sligachan on this …

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February 5, 2026, Fairy Pools, Glen Brittle

wonderfull place but be prepared to get the early to get parked ip

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A great tour that doesn't take up much time and is off the beaten track. There are always some great waterfalls with lovely pools for swimming. But be careful, the ground is very slippery. Absolutely worth it.👍👍👍

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It's beautiful there!

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Incredible waterfall, outstanding place to visit

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Glen Brittle is dominated on its eastern side by the Black Cuillin, Britain's youngest and most formidable mountain range. Many of the area's finest hikes begin in the glen, whether it's an easy amble to the famous Fairy Pools or a daring scramble to some of the Cuillin's summits. The Glenbrittle youth hostel is a great accommodation option and has a drying room, which is pretty important on Skye.

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It's very nice there, but take equipment against midges ;)

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January 14, 2023, Eas Mor Waterfall

Eas Mor flows in a single 230 ft (70 m) drop off the cliffs into the gorge below. The easiest viewing point is from the other side of the gorge where most of the highlight photos are taken from. It is possible to walk up the gorge from further downstream to reach the base of the waterfall but it's quite overgrown and a bit of a scramble.

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January 10, 2023, Eas Mor Waterfall

Eas Mor is a single 70m drop of the cliffs and into the gorge below. The easiest viewing point is from the other side of the gorge where most of the highlight photos are taken from. It is possible to walk up the gorge from further downstream to reach the base of the waterfall but it's quite overgrown and a bit of a scramble.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which waterfalls in Minginish are best for swimming?

The Fairy Pools in Glen Brittle are renowned for their crystal-clear, natural pools, perfect for wild swimming. Another great option is Allt Dearg Mor Waterfalls, which also features lovely pools suitable for swimming. For a less crowded experience, the Torrin Pools offer deep, clear waters for a refreshing dip.

Are there family-friendly waterfalls in Minginish?

Yes, several waterfalls are suitable for families. The Fairy Pools are very popular with families, offering a magical experience with their series of pools and small cascades. Talisker Beach, with its unique waterfall tumbling onto a black sand beach, is also considered family-friendly and offers a pleasant stroll to reach.

When is the best time to visit the waterfalls in Minginish?

To avoid crowds, especially at popular spots like the Fairy Pools, it's best to visit early in the morning or late in the evening. This also provides excellent light for photography. Waterfalls like Carbost Burn and Talisker Bay are particularly impressive after heavy rainfall, offering a more dramatic display.

What natural features can I expect to see at Minginish waterfalls?

Minginish waterfalls offer a diverse range of natural beauty. You'll find enchanting, swim-friendly pools like those at the Fairy Pools, dramatic coastal plunges such as the waterfall at Talisker Beach, and hidden cascades nestled in glens. The landscape often includes rugged mountains, picturesque glens, and unique geological formations like basalt columns near Talisker Bay.

How long does it take to hike to the Fairy Pools?

The duration of your visit to the Fairy Pools can vary. You can enjoy a short stroll or a longer hike depending on how far upstream you wish to explore. Many visitors spend a couple of hours walking along the pools and enjoying the scenery. If you continue past the most popular areas, you can find more beautiful spots with fewer people.

Are there easy waterfall walks in Minginish?

Yes, there are options for easier walks. The Carbost Burn waterfall, located just above Carbost village, is easily accessible from the road. While the Fairy Pools can be a longer hike, you can choose to do a shorter, easier section. The walk to Talisker Beach also involves a pleasant stroll across fields.

Where can I park when visiting waterfalls in Minginish?

For the Fairy Pools, there is a dedicated car park, though it can get full. An overflow car park at the top of the hill is often available. For Talisker Beach, there's a car park from which you can walk to the bay. It's always advisable to arrive early during peak season to secure parking.

What outdoor activities can I do near the waterfalls in Minginish?

The Minginish area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the Fairy Pools and Coire na Creiche Loop, or the Coire Lagan & Eas Mor loop from Glenbrittle. For mountain biking, routes like the Glen Sligachan Circuit are available. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Minginish, MTB Trails around Minginish, and Running Trails around Minginish guide pages.

Are there dog-friendly waterfall trails in Minginish?

Many trails in Minginish are dog-friendly, but it's always best to keep dogs on a lead, especially around livestock and busy areas. The walk to Talisker Beach and its waterfall is generally suitable for dogs. When visiting the Fairy Pools, be mindful of the terrain and other visitors.

What do visitors enjoy most about the waterfalls in Minginish?

Visitors frequently praise the enchanting beauty and unique atmosphere of the waterfalls. The clear, cold water and natural pools of the Fairy Pools are a highlight, as is the dramatic coastal setting of Talisker Beach with its waterfall. The tranquility and less crowded experience at spots like Eas Mòr and the opportunity for wild swimming are also highly valued.

Are there any hidden gem waterfalls in Minginish?

While the Fairy Pools are well-known, if you walk further upstream past the main areas, you'll discover smaller, equally magical pools and cascades with fewer people. Eas Mòr in Glen Brittle is another beautiful waterfall that requires a short hike, offering a serene and less crowded experience compared to more accessible sites.

What should I pack for a waterfall hike in Minginish?

Given the often wet and rugged terrain, waterproof hiking boots are essential. Waterproof clothing is also highly recommended due to the unpredictable Scottish weather. If you plan to swim, bring swimwear and a towel. Don't forget water, snacks, and a camera to capture the stunning scenery.

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