Best attractions and places to see around Creich, located in the Scottish Highlands, offer a diverse landscape of rugged natural beauty and ancient historical sites. This area is characterized by its hilly and mountainous terrain, significant waterways like the Kyle of Sutherland, and numerous lochs. Visitors can explore historical landmarks such as vitrified forts and ancient church ruins, alongside natural features like waterfalls and caves. The region provides a variety of experiences for those interested in natural landscapes and historical…
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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The cafe reopened in 2024, the outside seating area is great, made from old whiskey barrel staves but the outside serving area is not always open. There is now a parking fee, so bear that in mind if you are planning to start your ride from the falls.
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Path on top can be very soggy (rather a marsh), so make sure to have adequate footwear. Same goes for the path from top to bottom, better to use the road when wet. Path at the bottom of the falls is better but it's scrambling and can be slippery too. But the view is worth it, beautiful waterfall.
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Quite a popular little hike, so it's quite busy. The caves aren't really that impressive - apart from their age and the finds, they're quite small - but there's a really strong spring on the way, which basically creates a fairly large stream on the side of the path.
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That sounds like an incredible climb! The ridge from Conival to Ben More Assynt truly offers a breathtaking experience, even with the low clouds. I'll definitely look for the heart-shaped Lochan next time. For anyone planning a similar adventure, using the best search engine https://google.com can help find detailed guides and tips to make the most of your hike. Happy climbing!
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Great caves! They're obviously part of a system that you can descend into when you have experience.
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Execute caution when viewing these falls, which are four times higher than Niagara Falls, from the top. Story taken from 'The Sutherland Trail' by Cameron McNeish and Richard Else: 'Walk a little way to grassy terraces that offer better views of the tresses of the falls themselves, but be careful. Some years ago a woman fell to her death here. Her husband, an insurance broker who had just doubled the value of her life policy, was tried for her murder but the case was found not proven'.
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Creich, located in the Scottish Highlands, is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the impressive Wailing Widow Falls, noted for being four times higher than Niagara Falls, or the Falls of Shin, famous for salmon leaping during summer. The region also features the significant Kyle of Sutherland waterway, numerous lochs like Migdol, Gour, and Elst, and rivers such as the Shin, Oykell, and Cassley, known for salmon fishing. The landscape is predominantly hilly and mountainous, with natural woodlands and forests.
Yes, Creich has several ancient historical sites. You can explore Inchnadamph Bone Caves, where excavations have uncovered ancient animal and human bones, providing insights into early hunter-gatherer life. Other sites include Dun Creich, a rocky hill with the remains of a vitrified fort, the ruins of the Old Creich Church and its graveyard, and a nearby Standing Stone marked with a Celtic-style Christian cross, linked to an ancient battle.
The Creich area offers a variety of hiking trails suitable for different skill levels. You can find easy loops like the Falls of Shin & Shin Forest loop or the Ravens Rock Forest Walk. For more moderate challenges, consider the Loch Migdale and Migdale Rock loop or the Ledmore Wood and Migdale Forest loop. For detailed routes and more options, check out the Hiking around Creich guide.
Absolutely. Creich and its surroundings provide excellent opportunities for road cycling. Popular routes include the moderate Kyle of Sutherland loop from Bonar Bridge, or easier options like the River Carron to Ardgay Highland Cafe loop. For a comprehensive list of routes, distances, and difficulty levels, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Creich guide.
For those seeking a challenge and rewarding views, the summits of Ben More Assynt Summit and Conival are highly recommended. Ben More Assynt is often climbed along the ridge from Conival, offering an airy traverse with expansive views. Conival itself is a Munro mountain at 987m, providing lovely vistas down to Loch Assynt.
Yes, the Falls of Shin is a great family-friendly attraction where you can observe salmon leaping upstream, particularly during the summer months. While the restaurant and gift shop are currently closed, the natural spectacle remains a highlight for all ages.
The Wailing Widow Falls are incredibly impressive, being four times higher than Niagara Falls. However, caution is advised due to the challenging and potentially slippery terrain, especially when viewing from the top or navigating paths from top to bottom. Adequate footwear is essential, as paths can be very soggy. Parking is possible near the loch.
Near the ruins of the Old Creich Church and graveyard, you'll find a Standing Stone marked with a faint Celtic-style Christian cross. This stone is believed to be linked to an ancient battle between local inhabitants and Norsemen/Vikings. Close by, an eight-foot-long, four-foot-broad obelisk is thought to commemorate a Danish chief who fell in the area, adding to the rich historical tapestry of Creich.
The rivers around Creich, including the Shin, Oykell, and Cassley, are well-known for their salmon, especially during their return from the open ocean in summer. The various lochs, such as Migdol, Gour, and Elst, are home to small, flavoursome trout, offering opportunities for fishing enthusiasts.
Beyond the dramatic waterfalls and mountainous terrain, Creich is known for its Chalybeate Springs. These natural springs, rich in iron, are found throughout the parish and are a unique geological feature of the region.
Visitors frequently highlight the breathtaking natural beauty and the sense of adventure. The dramatic Wailing Widow Falls and the spectacle of salmon leaping at the Falls of Shin are often mentioned. The challenging climbs to Ben More Assynt Summit and Conival are appreciated for their rewarding views and the 'wonderful airy traverse' between them. The historical intrigue of Inchnadamph Bone Caves also captivates many.


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