Fall Villages in Scottish Highlands

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The Falls of Foyers are two waterfalls on the River Foyers, which feeds Loch Ness, in Highland, Scotland. They are located on the lower portion of the …

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Apr 22, 2025
Beautiful, but the falls were minimal at this time of year due to the lack of rain! The walk was not difficult, and the new restrooms installed by the town are a big plus ;)Full review by Robin M
Apr 11, 2025
Scenic , but rather slow B road to get there. Car park just above the entry point with cafe and public toilets. The winding and fairly steep path down to the falls is really not suitable for people w…Full review by alibats61
Sep 23, 2024
It’s a windy single track road to get down to where the trailhead begins. The trail is well marked and in good shape. There is a cafe and small shop. There is a set of modern public toilets.Full review by BLT1991

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Will have our 1yr old and 3yr old. 1yr old will be in a carrier/worn so no concern, but would a 3yr old be ok managing …
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Will have our 1yr old and 3yr old. 1yr old will be in a carrier/worn so no concern, but would a 3yr old be ok managing some/most of this or do you think we'll end up carrying both kiddos? Thanks!
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We have just done this with our 9 and 5 year old - you will probably be ok if you just go to the 1st view point, although it is only 219 steps in total (roughly!) to the 2nd viewpoint. You …
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We have just done this with our 9 and 5 year old - you will probably be ok if you just go to the 1st view point, although it is only 219 steps in total (roughly!) to the 2nd viewpoint. You might need a few breaks coming back up, but the temptation of ice cream / cake definitely helped!
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How steep is the walk? Is it suitable for people with mobility issues?
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It's NOT suitable for someone with mobility issues
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How long a car drive from Inverness to (parking lot of) Loch Ness waterfalls?
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Just over 30 minutes depending on traffic, the road gets narrow in places and you have to stop at 'passing places' but it's a lovely drive down that side of the Loch and you get a nice …
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Just over 30 minutes depending on traffic, the road gets narrow in places and you have to stop at 'passing places' but it's a lovely drive down that side of the Loch and you get a nice view of Urquhart Castle
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Hi what is the parking like here and what's the charge? Also, is it a circular walk and how long does it take / how long …
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Hi what is the parking like here and what's the charge? Also, is it a circular walk and how long does it take / how long should we allow? Thanks :)
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Parking was pretty plentiful. We were there in September and there was ample parking. Can't recall charge which means it wasn't expensive! Yes it's a circular walk- there and back …
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Parking was pretty plentiful. We were there in September and there was ample parking. Can't recall charge which means it wasn't expensive! Yes it's a circular walk- there and back again. I'd allow at least an hour, depends on your walking speed and how long you spend admiring the sights on the way.
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