Falls of Falloch is a 10m (30ft) high waterfall in Stirling and lies within the northern part of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. This attractive waterf...
Falls of Falloch is a 10m (30ft) high waterfall in Stirling and lies within the northern part of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. This attractive waterfall along the route of the River Falloch in the glen of the same name is easy to access from the A82, around 5km (3mi) outside the village of Crianlarich, and is a magnet for picnickers and walkers.
Falls of Falloch is a 10m (30ft) high waterfall in Stirling and lies within the northern part of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. This attractive waterfall along the route of the River Falloch in the glen of the same name is easy to access from the A82, around 5km (3mi) outside the village of Crianlarich, and is a magnet for picnickers and walkers.
The falls can be fierce especially after heavy rainfall and due to strong currents, it’s advisable that you steer clear of – and keep children away from - the edge.