Best waterfalls around Luss And Arden are found within the scenic Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park. Luss and Arden serve as access points to these natural features. The region offers a variety of waterfall experiences, from dramatic cascades to peaceful woodland settings. The Luss Water also flows through the village of Luss, featuring smaller cascades.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Well-maintained path that winds upwards.
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Arklet Waterfall flows from Loch Arklet into Loch Lomond over a cascading set of rocks. From the path along the top of the water, you're afforded a bird's eye perspective of the falls as it tumbles downwards into the loch's still waters.
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Take the train to Tarbet Station, and the boat from Tarbet Pier to Inversnaid for a great adventure without the car
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If you want a more direct and much quieter route up Beinn Narnain then turn off the main path here and head directly up!
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A great spot to rest on the West Highland Way, just next to the hotel.
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Amazing waterfalls and hotel complex has a warm separate rucksack and boot room. Plenty of power sockets for recharging your equipment too.
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Arklet Waterfall flows from Loch Arklet into Loch Lomond over a cascading set of rocks. From the path along the top of the water, you're afforded a bird's eye perspective of the falls as it tumbles downwards into the loch's still waters.
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Inversnaid essentially consists of a hotel where hikers can also stop off.
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The Inversnaid Falls are easily accessible via a scenic woodland path and a small footbridge. Another option is the Falls of Falloch, which features an observation deck and is a short walk from a car park off the A82.
Yes, many waterfalls offer family-friendly walks. The walk to Bracklinn Falls near Callander winds through peaceful native woodland, suitable for families. The Falls of Falloch also provides an easy, short walk to its observation deck, making it great for all ages.
For dramatic power, visit the Falls of Leny near Kilmahog, especially after heavy rain when the water cascades powerfully over huge rocks. The Falls of Dochart in Killin also offer a magnificent sight, flowing dramatically through the village over a large rock bed, particularly impressive when the river is in full flow.
The Falls of Falloch feature a modern art installation and an observation deck called 'Woven Sound,' offering a unique close-up experience. Bracklinn Falls has a timber bridge that provides stunning views of the gorge waterfall. For a different perspective, the Arklet Waterfall allows visitors a bird's eye view from a path along the top as it tumbles into Loch Lomond.
While Luss itself has smaller, less prominent 'hidden waterfalls' in the Luss hills, and the Luss Water flows through the village with cascades, for a more immersive experience, consider Sruth Ban Falls. Also known as 'the fair torrent,' these high waterfalls are located on the Cowal Way in Lochgoilhead and offer access via a small path, footbridge, or stepping stones.
The waterfalls are particularly breathtaking when at their fullest, which is typically after periods of heavy rain or during the wetter seasons like autumn and spring. Winter can also offer a unique, dramatic experience with increased water flow, though paths may be more challenging.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities near the waterfalls. For hiking, explore routes like the 'Beinn Dubh horseshoe loop' or the 'Historic Cottages of Luss' loop. Mountain biking enthusiasts can try trails such as 'From the shore of Loch Lomond to Ben Bouie loop.' You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide and MTB trails guide for Luss And Arden.
Yes, the Falls of Leny are part of the 4.75-mile Callander to Falls of Leny Circuit, which offers an excellent walking or cycling experience through forest trails. Bracklinn Falls also features a circular walk of over 3 miles through peaceful native woodland.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning natural beauty and tranquil settings. Many enjoy the dramatic cascades, the peaceful woodland walks, and the opportunities for photography. The area's diverse range of waterfalls, from multi-tiered falls to smaller woodland tumbles, also receives positive feedback.
Yes, The Three Staircases Waterfall is located along the West Highland Way, offering a beautiful section of path along Loch Lomond. Another waterfall, Waterfall Near Loch Lomond Path Junction, marks a split in the West Highland Way, providing an exciting riverside path option.
The village of Luss, a gateway to many waterfalls, offers accommodation options and cafes. Near Inversnaid Falls, the Inversnaid Hotel provides an opportunity for a drink and a meal with views of Loch Lomond. The popular tourist town of Callander is also close to Bracklinn Falls and offers various amenities.


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