Best waterfalls around Creich, a region primarily associated with Sutherland in the Scottish Highlands, feature prominent natural attractions. The area is characterized by its river systems and varied terrain, offering several notable waterfall experiences. These natural features provide opportunities for outdoor exploration within a highland landscape.
Last updated: May 2, 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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A small waterfall which will need to be crossed. This is easily done, and is a pleasant spot not too far from the car park.
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to get here from the roadside car park, boggy land is traversed and waterproof footwear is recommend. we walked in Jun 23 after 7weeks unusually dry weather and it was still causing wet socks! Other parts higher up mostly dried out.
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walk beyond the highlight point, following path and scramble down to get glimpse of upper section of waterfall...
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This beautiful spot is known locally as Cassley Falls, but Ordnance Survey maps name them as Achness Falls. This name is derived from "Achadh an Eas", meaning field of the waterfall.
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Beautiful waterfall on the walk up to the Bones Caves.
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This beautiful spot is known locally as Cassley Falls, but Ordnance Survey maps name them as Achness Falls. This name is derived from "Achadh an Eas", meaning field of the waterfall.
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The Falls of Shin are particularly family-friendly, offering a visitor center, restaurant, gift shop, children's playpark, and mini-golf. It's an easy walk from the car park to the viewing platform, making it accessible for all ages.
The Falls of Shin are renowned for Atlantic salmon leaping upstream. This spectacle is best observed from May to November, with peak viewing opportunities in late summer (July to September), especially after rainfall.
Yes, the Wailing Widow Falls offers a dramatic and challenging experience, known for its immense height. Another challenging option is Eas a’ Chual Aluinn Waterfall, the highest in the UK, which requires traversing boggy land to reach.
Near the Falls of Shin, you'll find well-maintained woodland trails ranging from 20 minutes to over an hour, offering opportunities to explore mixed woodlands and enjoy views across Achany Glen. For more extensive hiking, explore the waterfall hikes around Creich, which include routes like the Falls of Shin & Shin Forest loop.
Yes, Falls of Shin has dedicated parking facilities. For Wailing Widow Falls, parking is possible near the loch, though there isn't an easy parking spot directly at the bottom of the cliffs.
Beyond the dramatic drops, you can witness the unique phenomenon of a river disappearing underground at Allt nan Uamh Waterfall, especially after the initial section. The Falls of Shin are famous for salmon leaping, and Achness Falls (Cassley Falls) is nestled within a beautiful forest setting.
While waterfalls can be enjoyed year-round, late summer (July to September) is ideal for witnessing salmon leaping at the Falls of Shin, especially after rainfall when river levels are higher. For other waterfalls, spring and autumn offer pleasant hiking conditions and vibrant scenery.
The Falls of Shin features a well-equipped visitor center with a restaurant and gift shop, providing convenient amenities for visitors.
Waterproof footwear is highly recommended, especially for trails like those leading to Eas a’ Chual Aluinn Waterfall, where boggy conditions can be present even after dry spells. Layers of clothing are also advisable due to changeable Scottish weather.
Yes, the wider Creich area offers mountain biking opportunities. You can explore trails like the Loch Shin to Loch Beannach loop or the Rosehall to Strath Oykel Forest loop. Find more options in the MTB Trails around Creich guide.
Visitors frequently highlight the dramatic scale of waterfalls like Wailing Widow Falls and the impressive sight of salmon leaping at Falls of Shin. The unique geological features, such as the river disappearing underground at Allt nan Uamh Waterfall, also captivate many.
Yes, the walks around Falls of Shin are generally easy and suitable for most visitors, with short, well-maintained paths to the viewing platforms. Several easy loop trails, such as the Falls of Shin & Shin Forest loop, are also available for a gentle stroll.


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