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Top 2 Waterfalls around Drylaw/Telford

Best waterfalls around Drylaw/Telford are found in the wider Edinburgh area, as Drylaw and Telford themselves are urban neighborhoods in northwest Edinburgh. While natural waterfalls are not directly within these localities, the nearby River Almond provides accessible options for those seeking natural features. The area offers a blend of urban green spaces and scenic river walks, connecting residents to the city's natural landscape.

Best waterfalls around Drylaw/Telford

  • The most popular waterfalls is Dean Village Waterfall, a viewpoint that offers…

Last updated: June 29, 2026

Dean Village Waterfall

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A place to linger and dream. Nature in the centre of the city.

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River Almond Weir

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Keep your eyes open and you may be lucky enough to see a kingfisher.

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Burntisland to Aberdour Coastal Path

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This narrow but excellent traffic-free coastal path connects Burntisland with Aberdour. It weaves under railway bridges and even passes a small waterfall which runs into the sea. Don't expect a …

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Cramond Falls

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I've seen the falls a few times in photographs but have never actually been here, so it was really nice to finally do so. If you continue on further inland, …

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Ivana
April 25, 2026, Dean Village Waterfall

Beautiful walk in the middle of Edinburgh to relax.

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This is one of the most crowded sections of the Leith Water Trail. The entire trail is worth walking and seeing, and other parts are quieter.

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Really nice route! Be aware some sections of coastal path are unpaved and can have roots, rocks, and mud.

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Richard Ellis
November 3, 2024, Cramond Falls

I've seen the falls a few times in photographs but have never actually been here, so it was really nice to finally do so. If you continue on further inland, be cautious of the metal steps as they can be very slippery. I slipped, coming down the other side, whilst carrying my bike, and thankfully managed to grab the handrail and stop myself falling.

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A place to linger and dream. Nature in the centre of the city.

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Smooth tarmac for most of route. Often see seals basking on the rocks.

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This narrow but excellent traffic-free coastal path connects Burntisland with Aberdour. It weaves under railway bridges and even passes a small waterfall which runs into the sea. Don't expect a speedy ride, as it's shared use and you'll be likely to encounter pedestrians.

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Lovely little waterfall, which you don't expect to see when you turn the corner! Be careful on the metal steps next to it if they are wet.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there natural waterfalls directly within Drylaw or Telford?

While Drylaw and Telford offer local green spaces, there are no natural waterfalls directly within these neighborhoods. The closest notable natural waterfall accessible from these areas is Cramond Falls.

What is the most accessible waterfall near Drylaw/Telford?

The most accessible natural waterfall is Cramond Falls. It is located on the River Almond and is accessible by public transport, with a bus journey from Edinburgh Waverley taking approximately 45 minutes.

Are the waterfalls around Drylaw/Telford family-friendly?

Yes, several spots are family-friendly. Dean Village Waterfall and River Almond Weir are both categorized as family-friendly. The area around Cramond Falls also offers a peaceful nature trail suitable for families.

Can I bring my dog to the waterfalls?

Yes, the River Almond Walkway, which leads to Cramond Falls, is a popular spot for dog walkers. Many of the trails around the waterfalls are suitable for dogs, but always ensure they are kept under control, especially near water or wildlife.

What is the best time to visit Cramond Falls?

Cramond Falls is particularly impressive after rainfall, when the increased water flow makes them look very dramatic. However, it's a picturesque spot year-round for a tranquil escape.

Are there historical sites near the waterfalls?

Yes, the area around Cramond Falls has significant historical context, with evidence of Mesolithic, Bronze Age, and Roman activity, including a Roman fort. The ruins of an old mill are also located near the falls.

What other outdoor activities can I do near these waterfalls?

The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find gravel biking routes, such as the 'Cramond Brig – View of the Firth of Forth loop', or explore hiking trails like the 'Silverknowes Beach – Cramond Island Causeway loop'. For more options, check out the gravel biking guide or the hiking guide for Drylaw/Telford.

Are there cafes or amenities near the waterfalls?

Yes, near Cramond Falls, there is a cafe conveniently named Cramond Falls Cafe, where visitors can enjoy refreshments with views of the falls.

What makes Cramond Falls a popular spot?

Cramond Falls is cherished for its picturesque setting, offering a tranquil natural escape within the city. It's considered a 'hidden gem' and is part of the scenic River Almond Walkway, perfect for quiet walks, jogging, or cycling.

What should I be aware of when visiting the waterfalls?

When visiting Cramond Falls, be cautious of the metal steps further inland, as they can be very slippery, especially when wet. Similarly, the Dean Village Waterfall also has metal steps that can be slick.

Are there any coastal waterfalls in the area?

Yes, the Burntisland to Aberdour Coastal Path features a small waterfall that runs into the sea. This path is a narrow, traffic-free route connecting Burntisland with Aberdour, offering scenic views and opportunities to spot seals.

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