Waterfalls around Glengarry are found in diverse natural settings, spanning both the Scottish Highlands and Nova Scotia, Canada. The Scottish Highlands region near Invergarry features picturesque landscapes with waterfalls accessible via walking trails, often through woodlands. In Nova Scotia, Glengarry Valley offers notable waterfalls, particularly along MacIsaacs Brook. These areas provide opportunities for exploring natural water features within varied terrains.
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The double waterfall falls approximately 12 meters before falling another 6 meters into the Witch's Cauldron. A charming fairy story is attached to the falls. The cattle in the district were suffering from an unexplained malaise and the Camerons consulted a seer about it. The seer attributed the malaise to an old hermit woman who lived beside the lake and said that it would persist until the witch was killed. The Camerons therefore sought her out at her cottage, but when they got there all they found was a cat which they set upon and wounded. However, it escaped and they followed the trail of blood to the Chia-aig Falls where they found the dying cat. They were about to finish the wretched animal's life when it let out a terrifying scream and leapt into the pool. As it leaped, it changed into the witch they were looking for. The Camerons stoned the old hag to death and the malaise did not recur.
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Stunning waterfalls along the Allt na Cailliche river. The trail runs through pretty woodland here, too.
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Go early. Wii were relatively late, so we couldn't complete the walk. During the walk there are areas where there is no internet and telephone signal available.
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Very difficult path, not to cycle up. Beautiful scenery makes up for everything.
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Absolutely stunning! Expect a lot of hike a bike around this section including carrying/pulling/scrambling over some rocky sections. Well worth the effort though!
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The trails leading to Glengarry's waterfalls vary. For instance, the path to Allt na Cailliche Waterfalls in the Scottish Highlands runs through woodland and can feature uneven earth, gravel surfaces, exposed tree roots, and muddy, steep sections. In Nova Scotia, reaching Upper MacIsaacs Brook Falls involves a moderate 600-meter hike along an old logging road and an upstream scramble.
Yes, some trails are suitable for families. The Ciste Dubh Trail, which runs beside the River Garry Cascades in the Scottish Highlands, offers a peaceful forest experience on generally firm gravel surfaces, though some sections can be uneven. For a moderate hike, the 600-meter trail to Upper MacIsaacs Brook Falls in Nova Scotia is manageable and features a grassy area below the falls perfect for a picnic.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, you can discover diverse natural features. The Glengarry forest in the Scottish Highlands is home to ancient Caledonian pinewood remnants and rich mixed woodland, providing a habitat for wildlife like red squirrels, deer, and pine martens. The River Garry also features sections of rapids. In Nova Scotia, the MacIsaacs Brook waterfalls showcase steep cascades and plunge pools, with the Upper Falls plunging into a rough pool and the Middle Falls featuring a frothy chute into a narrow whitewater cauldron.
Yes, you can swim in the lower plunge pool of Chia-Aig Waterfalls, also known as the Witches Cauldron. It's advisable to bring water shoes due to the stony bottom.
For those seeking a challenge, Grannda Falls offers a demanding experience. Reaching these beautiful, hidden falls involves a fair amount of hike-a-bike over rough terrain, making it a rewarding effort for experienced hikers or mountain bikers with appropriate gear.
Beyond waterfall viewing, Glengarry offers various outdoor activities. You can explore mountain hikes, with routes like the difficult 'The Saddle Summit Trig Point – Sgùrr na Sgìne loop'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes, such as the 'Bridge of Oich loop', and MTB trails like the 'Caledonian Canal – Neptune's Staircase loop'. The River Garry is also popular for kayakers in its rapids.
Yes, there is a Hidden Waterfall in the Scottish Highlands. It's located off the main path, requiring you to listen carefully to find it, as the small path leading to it is not always easy to spot. Be cautious, as the platform near the falls can be slippery.
Chia-Aig Waterfalls holds a notable cultural connection, having been featured in the 1995 film Rob Roy. Its lower plunge pool is famously known as the 'Witches Cauldron' due to its dark, black appearance.
The terrain can vary significantly. Trails like the Allt na Cailliche can be uneven, with gravel, exposed tree roots, and muddy, steep sections. Other areas, such as the Ciste Dubh Trail, offer generally firm gravel surfaces but may still have uneven parts. In Nova Scotia, reaching waterfalls like Middle MacIsaacs Brook Falls can involve ATV trails, bushwhacking, and scrambling.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning beauty of waterfalls like Allt na Cailliche Waterfalls, especially its trail running through picturesque woodland. The unique character of the Chia-Aig Waterfalls, with its 'Witches Cauldron' and film connection, is also a highlight. The sense of discovery for hidden gems and the opportunity for peaceful forest walks are frequently mentioned.
In Nova Scotia, both Upper MacIsaacs Brook Falls and Middle MacIsaacs Brook Falls are highly rated as 'excellent' and considered 'must-see' attractions on Cape Breton Island for their impressive cascades and unique features.


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