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Blair Atholl And Struan

Falls of Tarf

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Falls of Tarf

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The Falls of Tarf is a captivating series of at least five waterfalls located on the Tarf Water, a tributary nestled within the picturesque Glen Tilt valley in the eastern Highlands of Scotland. Situated at an elevation of approximately 403 metres, these dramatic cascades are a significant natural feature within the vast Cairngorms National Park. Immediately downstream, the Tarf Water joins a second, smaller river to become the River Tilt, adding to the area's rich hydrological landscape.

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    10. maj 2020

    Cykling

    Amazing place to camp, very hard to reach though (by gravel-bike that is). It took us an hour hike-a-bike to get their when the path narrowed (from the south) and 2 hours before reaching a ridable gravel road up north again. Will never forget the adventure.

    5. august 2025

    Cykling

    An impressive waterfall suddenly appears behind the cast-iron suspension bridge in the foreground. I paused here to enjoy it.
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    12. oktober 2025

    Cykling

    I did it on a laden tour bike, it is difficult this way. I fell off too and lucky not to injure myself.

    It is a hard push but beautiful.

    Would do on a mountain bike with bike packing set up next time.
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    Falls of Tarf and Pitlochry loop from Blair Atholl – Cairngorms National Park

    71,4km

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    Højdemeter 400 m

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    torsdag 11. juni

    11°C

    6°C

    80 %

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    Maks. vindhastighed: 29,0 km/h

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    Placering: Blair Atholl And Struan, Perth and Kinross, Skotland, Storbritannien

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    How challenging is the terrain to reach the Falls of Tarf, especially for cyclists?

    The journey to the Falls of Tarf is considered challenging. While a well-maintained track covers much of Glen Tilt, the path narrows and becomes significantly rougher closer to the falls. Cyclists, particularly those on gravel bikes or laden touring bikes, often find sections require 'hike-a-bike' where they must wheel or carry their bikes. Mountain bikes with a bikepacking setup are generally recommended for those attempting the route on two wheels.

    What makes the Falls of Tarf a challenging hike for experienced hikers?

    For experienced hikers, the challenge lies primarily in the remote location and the significant distance from road access, typically around 20 km one-way from Blair Atholl. The varied terrain includes well-maintained tracks that transition to narrower, rougher paths as you approach the falls. The overall duration and the need for self-sufficiency in a wild environment contribute to its advanced difficulty, making it a rewarding experience for those seeking a true wilderness adventure.

    Is it possible to visit the Falls of Tarf during winter, and what are the conditions like?

    Visiting the Falls of Tarf in winter is possible but presents significant challenges due to harsh conditions. The remote location means trails can be covered in snow and ice, making navigation difficult and increasing the risk of slips and falls. Days are much shorter, and weather can change rapidly. Only experienced hikers with appropriate winter gear, navigation skills, and an understanding of avalanche risk should consider a winter visit.

    Where is the best place to park when planning a visit to the Falls of Tarf?

    The most common starting point for accessing the Falls of Tarf is Blair Atholl. Parking is available in and around Blair Atholl, often near the start of the Glen Tilt track. It's advisable to check local parking regulations and availability, especially during peak seasons, as spaces can fill up quickly.

    Can I reach Blair Atholl, the common starting point, by public transport?

    Yes, Blair Atholl is accessible by public transport. It has a railway station on the Highland Main Line, with services connecting to Perth, Inverness, and further afield. Additionally, bus services, such as Citylink, operate routes that include Blair Atholl, making it a viable option for those without private vehicles.

    Are the trails to Falls of Tarf suitable for dogs?

    Yes, the trails to Falls of Tarf are generally dog-friendly. However, given the remote and challenging nature of the route, dogs should be fit enough for a long hike and kept under close control, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife (such as red deer and potentially golden eagles). Be prepared to carry water for your dog, and always follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code.

    Are there any specific river crossings or difficult sections on the way to Falls of Tarf?

    While the main path generally follows the Glen Tilt track, there can be smaller stream crossings or boggy sections, especially after heavy rain. The Tarf Water itself is crossed by the Bedford Memorial Bridge near the falls. However, attempting to ford the river at other points can be extremely dangerous, as tragically demonstrated by the incident commemorated by the bridge.

    What amenities are available near the Falls of Tarf or in Blair Atholl?

    The Falls of Tarf itself is in a remote wilderness area with no amenities. All services are found in Blair Atholl, which serves as the primary gateway. In Blair Atholl, you can find cafes, pubs, and various accommodation options, including hotels and guesthouses. It's essential to stock up on supplies and plan your journey accordingly before heading into Glen Tilt.

    Is wild camping permitted near the Falls of Tarf?

    Wild camping is generally permitted in Scotland under the Scottish Outdoor Access Code, which applies to Glen Tilt and the Cairngorms National Park. However, campers must adhere to strict 'leave no trace' principles: camp responsibly, away from roads and buildings, in small numbers, and for no more than a few nights. Be prepared to carry out all waste, and avoid lighting fires. Some visitors have found the area around the falls to be an amazing place to camp due to its remote beauty.

    Are there any other notable landmarks or viewpoints along the Glen Tilt trail to the Falls of Tarf?

    Beyond the Falls of Tarf and the iconic Bedford Memorial Bridge, the Glen Tilt trail itself offers numerous natural features and historical points of interest. The glen is renowned for its rich geological past, with exposed rock formations and a major fault line that fascinated geologist James Hutton. The wild moors, deep forests, and clear rivers provide constant scenic viewpoints, and the area is rich in wildlife, including red deer. The journey through Glen Tilt is as much a part of the experience as the destination itself.

    What is the typical duration for a challenging hike to the Falls of Tarf?

    A challenging hike to the Falls of Tarf, typically starting from Blair Atholl, can be a full-day undertaking. Given the approximately 20 km distance one-way and the varied, often rough terrain, hikers should plan for at least 8-10 hours for a round trip, depending on fitness levels, pace, and time spent at the falls. It's crucial to start early, especially during shorter daylight hours, and carry all necessary supplies.

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