Best waterfalls around Ardgay And District are located within the scenic Scottish Highlands, a region known for its rugged landscapes and natural water features. The area provides access to diverse waterfalls, from those with significant drops to others nestled within ancient forests. Ardgay And District serves as a starting point for exploring these natural attractions, offering a variety of experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. The surrounding terrain features rivers and woodlands, contributing to the region's appeal for waterfall discovery.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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The cafe reopened in 2024, the outside seating area is great, made from old whiskey barrel staves but the outside serving area is not always open. There is now a parking fee, so bear that in mind if you are planning to start your ride from the falls.
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wee gorge with few wee waterfalls near hand
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This beautiful spot is known locally as Cassley Falls, but Ordnance Survey maps name them as Achness Falls. This name is derived from "Achadh an Eas", meaning field of the waterfall.
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This beautiful spot is known locally as Cassley Falls, but Ordnance Survey maps name them as Achness Falls. This name is derived from "Achadh an Eas", meaning field of the waterfall.
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Lots of small waterfalls in this wee area, worth seeing also a gorge.
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Beyond the immediate vicinity, the wider Scottish Highlands offer several impressive waterfalls. These include the dramatic Lael Waterfall within Lael Forest Garden, the spectacular Falls of Measach in Corrieshalloch Gorge, and Plodda Falls near Tomich, known for its majestic cascade among ancient trees. Britain's highest waterfall, Eas a' Chual Aluinn, is also accessible, best viewed by boat from Kylesku.
Yes, Falls of Shin is particularly famous for its salmon leap. Visitors can observe salmon attempting to swim upstream, especially in late summer and autumn. It's a truly impressive natural spectacle.
The waterfalls around Ardgay And District and the wider Highlands showcase diverse natural features. You'll find cascading falls, dramatic river gorges like Corrieshalloch Gorge, and forest-enclosed falls such as Lael Waterfall. Many are set within beautiful woodland environments, offering scenic views of rivers and surrounding forests.
Several waterfalls in the area are considered family-friendly. Falls of Shin is a great option, offering easy access and the exciting salmon leap. The walk to the viewing platform at Falls of Measach in Corrieshalloch Gorge is also well-maintained and easy, making it suitable for families.
Late summer and autumn are particularly good times to visit, especially for Falls of Shin, when salmon are actively leaping upstream. Generally, after periods of rain, the waterfalls are at their most powerful and spectacular. Spring and summer offer lush greenery, while autumn brings vibrant foliage.
Yes, Falls of Shin and Visitor Centre offers a cafe and facilities, making it a convenient stop. However, it's always a good idea to check their website for current opening times before your visit, as these can change throughout the year.
The region around Ardgay And District offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'River Carron loop from Ardgay' or the 'Falls of Shin – Falls of Shin Picnic Area loop from Ardgay', which you can explore further on the Cycling around Ardgay And District guide. There are also mountain biking trails and running routes, including the 'Cassley (Achness) Falls and Rosehall Forest running loop' detailed in the Running Trails around Ardgay And District guide.
While not widely publicized, the Waterfall and Gorge near Strathcarron is described as a 'nice wee hidden Gorge' with several small waterfalls, offering a worthwhile detour off the main track. Golspie Burn Waterfall & Gorge near Golspie is another enchanting spot, accessible via an easy woodland walk.
Visitors frequently highlight the natural beauty and the dramatic power of the water. The opportunity to witness salmon leaping at Falls of Shin is a particular draw. The scenic walks, surrounding landscapes, and the unique viewing experiences, such as from the suspension bridge at Corrieshalloch Gorge, are also highly appreciated.
Accessibility varies. Waterfalls like Falls of Shin and the Falls of Measach offer relatively easy and well-maintained paths suitable for most visitors. Others, like Eas a' Chual Aluinn, require boat access, while some trails might be more intermediate, such as the one leading to Plodda Falls. It's advisable to check specific trail details before visiting.
Achness Falls (Cassley Falls) holds local significance, with its name derived from "Achadh an Eas," meaning 'field of the waterfall.' While not a historical site in the traditional sense, its local naming and natural beauty contribute to the region's cultural landscape.
Yes, the Falls of Measach within Corrieshalloch Gorge provides a unique experience. You can view the River Droma plunging 46 meters from a dedicated viewing platform and a Victorian suspension bridge, which offers dizzying views directly over the falls. Plodda Falls also has a viewing platform that provides impressive views over the top of the cascade.


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