Waterfalls near Muirhouse Edinburgh and Salvesen are primarily found in the wider Edinburgh area, as these neighborhoods are largely residential. While the immediate vicinity of Muirhouse and Salvesen does not feature natural waterfalls, the surrounding region offers several spots where water features can be observed. These locations provide opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration within a reasonable distance.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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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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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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No, Muirhouse and Salvesen are primarily residential and urban areas. Natural waterfalls are not found directly within these neighborhoods. However, the wider Edinburgh area offers several water features and waterfalls within a reasonable distance.
The River Almond Weir is a family-friendly spot where you can observe local wildlife like kingfishers and herons. The Small Waterfall in Edinburgh is also considered family-friendly and offers a beautiful place to rest.
The Limestone Waterfall is accessible for disabled cyclists, though navigating with a wheelchair can be tricky due to rocky terrain with inclines and cambers. It's best suited for handcycles or power attachments.
Near the River Almond Weir, you might be lucky enough to spot kingfishers and herons. Keep your eyes open for these birds.
Waterfalls are often at their most impressive after rainfall, when water flow is strongest. On warm days, locations like the Limestone Waterfall offer a refreshing cool microclimate due to shade and dampness, making them pleasant to visit.
Cramond Falls is located in Cramond, which is accessible from Muirhouse and Salvesen by public transport. You can take a bus to Cramond, followed by a pleasant walk or cycle to the falls. Specific routes can be planned using local transport apps.
Yes, Cramond village, near Cramond Falls, has a cafe where you can stop for refreshments. It's a pleasant spot to relax after exploring the falls and the surrounding area.
The wider area around Muirhouse/Salvesen offers various outdoor activities. You can find running trails like the Silverknowes Esplanade loop or the Granton Lighthouse loop. For mountain biking, explore routes like the Forth Bridge – Dalmeny Shoreline Singletrack loop. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails and MTB Trails guides for the area.
While Muirhouse/Salvesen itself is urban, the nearby Cramond area offers pleasant nature walks that include Cramond Falls. These trails provide a good opportunity for hiking and enjoying the natural surroundings.
Visitors appreciate the variety of water features, from natural monuments like the Limestone Waterfall with its cool microclimate, to the beautiful Small Waterfall in Edinburgh which offers a peaceful resting spot. The chance to observe wildlife near the River Almond Weir is also a highlight.
Yes, parking is generally available in Cramond village, which is a short walk from Cramond Falls. It's advisable to check local signage for any restrictions or fees.
Many outdoor areas in Edinburgh, including paths leading to waterfalls like Cramond Falls and around the River Almond Weir, are dog-friendly. However, always keep dogs under control, especially near wildlife, and adhere to any local regulations or signage.


Happy to travel a little further afield? Then browse these guides for the best waterfalls around Muirhouse/Salvesen: