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Morvich to the Falls of Glomach

Walk ID: 877

This walk starts at the National Trust for Scotland's countryside centre at Morvich and takes you to to the top of the Falls of Glomach. At 375 feet this is the highest free-falling waterfall in the British Isles. The walk also takes you into quite wild country in the heart of the West Highland mountains.

Scotland - Highland - Kintail & Lochalsh

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Features:
Mountains National Trust/NTS Wildlife
Flowers Great Views Moor
Public Transport Waterfall Woodland

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Accommodation
The Tomich Hotel33.24 km
Corrie Liath Bed and Breakfast41.76 km


   

Hill Scramble

Distance 20.00 km
Duration 300 mins
Height gain 760m
Contributor
Albert Higginbottom

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31/01/02 - Christine Piercy : The day we did this walk was a bit wet, but a fantastic walk. It was the rutting season and we saw dozens of deer, with the stags roaring all around us. Lovely wild country.

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