Parking available at the end of the public road, and a short walk along the trail. Interesting falls, and the punch bowl is its centre piece. Great spot for lunch.
A nice path takes you along this scenic bridge and gorge with wild pools and small waterfalls created by the River Dee. Further down the path you will find some stunning spots to pitch your tent.
The Falls of Bruar were immortalised by legendary Scots Romantic poet Robert Burns in his ‘The Humble Petition of Bruar Water’. This wonderful series of cascades can be explored thanks …
There are several spectacular waterfalls on the River Bruar. This is the first reached if ascending from the River Garry. It's said that the area wasn’t forested but, after visiting …
The impressive, tumbling Pattack Falls and its rocky gorge are particularly spectacular when the River Pattack is in spate after heavy rainfall. There is lovely walking in the surrounding woodlands …
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 …