We stopped by the falls on our way to Oban from Callander. The falls are very close to the cark park and you can reach them with a 10 mnt walk. Falls are not of great height or especially impressive but the ease of reaching them makes it a great place to make a quick stop on your way and enjoy the nature. Also a lovely place to make a picnic but beware of the midgies in the summer time.
We had heard of these and drove past the sign to turn off twice !! If it's any help they're not far from the Drovers Inn. Really beautiful falls, pathways to them are easy to walk on. Unfortunately horseflies everywhere so go with a spray. Lovely spot for a picnic or just a relaxing time I the sunshine
The Falls of Falloch is a stop on our Loch Lomond Tour. We visited in May and all our guests were blown away and very pleased the got to witness the falls. The sun was shining too and the stones were glittering as a result. Be sure to look out for it after the Drovers Inn, it is the picnic stop on the right very soon afterwards. (The first brown sign) It is easily missed.
The falls are really attractive. There are severals eating places offering various choices and prices. Also plenty of room to park and then walk around
we visited the falls, on an evening, we had looked for it at the top of the loch but could not find it we drove on up and were just about to give up when we found the falls. it is worth seeing and it is only a short walk from the car park. a true natural beauty.
Came across these water-falls, located a few miles from Crianlarich, as we drove around Loch Lomond. Just a short, on the flat, walk to the falls & the rapids downstream.
A short, pretty, easy walk into the falls, these reminded us of those we see so often in Litchfield Northern Territory Aus. No swimmers and no threat of crocs though made us realise they were different! Hardly a destination for a day out, but a nice stop off for a few photos if you're driving right by.
It was nice, but we've seen waterfalls in several countries and seen more spectacular waterfalls. For this area it was interesting enough and could perhaps be even more spectacular if there would have been more water to surge through it.
We drove a fair way from Stirling to visit these Falls and Rob Roy's grave. Lovely drive and fab place. Perfect for a peaceful stop-off or picnic.
They are not well marked. Only sign I saw the one right at the falls so have to hit breaks and pull in. Easy walk to the falls and not far. Great vantage points.