Falls of Glomach via Glen Elchaig

Falls of Glomach via Glen Elchaig
The Falls of Glomach are perhaps the most magnificent waterfalls in Britain, with a single leap of 113 metres (370 feet). They require a fair walk to reach from any direction; the shortest and more usual route is from Strath Croe but the approach up Glen Elchaig is a far finer walk, though much care is needed on the approach to the falls.
The Falls of Glomach are perhaps the most magnificent waterfalls in Britain, with a single leap of 113 metres (370 feet). They require a fair walk to reach from any direction; the shortest and more usual route is from Strath Croe but the approach up Glen Elchaig is a far finer walk, though much care is needed on the approach to the falls.Terrain - As far as where the path leaves Glen Elchaig the walking is straightforward but the path leading from the glen up to the falls crosses very steep and dangerous ground with mild scrambling on often slippery rocks above a big drop. This part of the walk should be avoided by those without a head for heights. Grade 3Distance 18km (11.2 miles)Ascent 582m (1909ft)
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