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The Highlands

Falls of Glomach

A breathtaking Highland waterfall cuts through Scotland’s wildest countryside
A wooded valley, with a waterfall at the far end, at Falls of Glomach.
Overview
  • Experience one of the highest and most isolated waterfalls in Britain.

  • Getting to and from the Falls of Glomach involves a 12-mile hike – but it’s worth it.

  • Explore further – the Falls border our photogenic Kintail & Morvich estate.

  • See spectacular Highland views and wildlife along the way.

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Free
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Free
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About this place

Venture into this far-flung Highland landscape to stand before one of the highest waterfalls in Britain – 113m of beautiful, crashing, crystal-clear water.

Tumbling down a steep narrow cleft in a remote corner of the Highlands, the Falls of Glomach can only be reached on foot. It’s a 6-hour hike there and back, making the journey a truly isolating and bewitching experience. Their name comes from the Gaelic glòmach, meaning hazy, an apt description as the thundering water is often shrouded in moody mist.