Steall Falls (also known by its Gaelic name An Steall Bàn, meaning “The White Spout”) is located in the dramatic gorge of Glen Nevis near Fort William and is one of Scotland’s highest waterfalls, with a single drop around 120 metres. The walk to the falls threads a scenic path through woodland, then through the narrow Nevis Gorge with steep rocky walls and river rapids, before reaching a wire-bridge crossing the river and the broad meadow from which the full cataract is revealed. The setting is rugged yet accessible, a gateway to the Highlands’ mountainous terrain around the Grampians. The trail is thrilling, the viewpoint memorable, and the sense of scale impressive: the immense rock-faces, the torrent cascading down, the alpine-like gorge in British terrain. Visitors encounter both wilderness and well-maintained access, making it a popular and celebrated hike. Wikipedia+3walkhighlands+3Gillian's Walks+3
Location: Highland (Glen Nevis), Scotland
Coordinates: 56.77, -4.98
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