Scotland’s Best Waterfall
Public Group active 7 months, 3 weeks agoIt might not be the biggest, or the most tumbling, it may be a bit secret. Where is it? Plodda Falls in Glen Affric? The Falls of Cora Linn near New Lanark? There’s the numerous ones in Dollar Glen, underneath Castle Campbell (do a bit of Castle Bagging at the same time) or The Grey Mare’s Tale, reputed to be Scotland’s biggest. Where’s your favourite spot to breathe in the ozone and come over all shampoo advert?
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Anthony Duncalf posted an update in the group
Scotland’s Best Waterfall 2012/10/29 6:46 pmThe series of small falls at Wood of Cree, near Newton Stewart.
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Scotland’s Best Waterfall: 2011/03/27 5:40 pmOur own wee waterfall here in Moniaive at The Covenanters’ Cave
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Scotland’s Best Waterfall: 2010/06/16 5:51 pmI think that would be a wee hike to see the falls of Kirkaig then on to Loch Fionn to cool your feet all this is near Lochinver
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Scotland’s Best Waterfall: 2010/06/14 9:37 amGlen Ashdale falls in Whiting Bay on the Isle of Arran are spectacular and en route you can bag the Giant’s Graves too, 5000 year old Iron age tombs on the way up. Start at the Southern side of the falls and return by the track on the north side and you’ll end up at The Coffee Pot where you’ll get a fine lunch and bit of cake and then wander…[Read more]
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Scotland’s Best Waterfall: 2010/06/13 9:03 pmHas to be the Grey Mare’s Tale for the sheer scale of it, alongside the added bonus of wild goat spotting!


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