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Plodda Falls
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Walk
ID: 878 |
Two walks are set out here, both circular from the car park. There is a picnic site there so you might like to do the shorter walk first, have lunch, then do the other walk... The Falls are really a sight after a rainy spell; they must be 150-200 feet high and are vertical. Guisachan House is well worth a visit. If it takes your fancy, there is a booklet telling of life there and in the strath at the end of the 19th and early 20th Centuries, available at the Tomich Hotel. No special footwear is necessary on the walks.
Scotland
- Highland
- Glen Affric & Strathglass
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Stately Home |
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Butterflies |
Good for Kids |
Waterfall |
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Woodland |
Ancient Monument |
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