
Falls of Falloch
The Falls of Falloch tumble dramatically through a wooded gorge where the River Falloch makes its final descent toward Loch Lomond. This accessible waterfall lies just off the A82, making it a popular stopping point for travelers heading north into the Highlands. The nine-meter cascade crashes over ancient rocks into a deep pool, its constant roar echoing through the surrounding oak and birch woodland.
A short walk from the roadside car park leads through atmospheric native woodland to viewing points above and beside the falls. The surrounding Glen Falloch has long served as a major route into the Highlands, and drovers once brought cattle through this pass on their way to Lowland markets. Today's visitors follow in ancient footsteps while enjoying one of Scotland's most photogenic roadside attractions.
On warm summer days, brave souls swim in the plunge pool below the falls, though the water remains refreshingly cold year-round. After heavy rain, the Falloch transforms into a thundering torrent, spray filling the air and rainbows dancing in the mist. Whether as a brief roadside stop or a destination in itself, the Falls of Falloch demonstrate that Highland drama often lies just steps from the highway.
What You Can Experience
- Viewing the dramatic 9-meter cascade
- Walking the short trail through native woodland
- Photographing the waterfall from various viewpoints
- Swimming in the plunge pool on warm days
- Enjoying a roadside stop on the A82
- Exploring the surrounding Glen Falloch scenery
Best Time to Visit
Year-round, though most impressive after rainfall when water levels are high. Autumn colors enhance the setting. Summer offers easier access and warmer conditions for exploring.