Best waterfalls around Loch Lomond are found within Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, a region characterized by its diverse natural landscape. The area features a mix of lochs, mountains, and woodlands, providing varied terrain for outdoor activities. Waterfalls here range from powerful cascades to multi-tiered falls, often set within scenic gorges or alongside major hiking routes. The region's geography contributes to the formation of numerous waterfalls, making it a notable destination for those interested in natural water features.
…Last updated: May 13, 2026
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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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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 Arklet Waterfall in Inversnaid cascades impressively down several tiers.
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The Three Staircase is a beautiful waterfall on the West Highland Way.
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Many waterfalls in the region offer accessible paths suitable for families. For example, Inversnaid Falls is listed as family-friendly and offers spectacular views. The Falls of Falloch, near Crianlarich, is also easily accessible from the A82, making it a convenient stop for families.
The West Highland Way passes by several notable waterfalls, including The Three Staircases Waterfall and the Waterfall Near Loch Lomond Path Junction. For more dedicated waterfall hikes, you can explore routes like the 'Beinglas Farm Campsite and Pub – Beinglas Waterfall loop' which is a moderate hike. Find more options on the Waterfall hikes around Loch Lomond guide.
Yes, Inversnaid Falls, also known as Arklet Waterfall, has inspired literary figures such as William Wordsworth and Gerard Manley Hopkins. The pool at the base of the Falls of Falloch is steeped in local folklore, known as 'Rob Roy's Bathtub,' where the famous outlaw Rob Roy MacGregor is said to have sought refuge.
The waterfalls are particularly impressive after heavy rain or snowmelt, which often occurs during autumn, winter, and early spring. During these times, the water flow is at its most powerful, offering a dramatic display. However, paths can be slippery, so appropriate footwear is essential.
The Falls of Falloch are easily accessible from the A82 with dedicated parking. The Falls of Dochart are located directly in the village of Killin, making them very accessible. For Inversnaid Falls, there is a hotel nearby that serves as a popular stop for hikers.
You'll encounter diverse landscapes, from lush woodlands surrounding Falls of Falloch to the deep, atmospheric gorge of Puck's Glen (though currently closed). Many falls, like Arklet Waterfall, cascade over rocky beds into lochs, offering spectacular views across Loch Lomond and the Arrochar Alps. You can also find distinctive trees lining the banks near The Three Staircases Waterfall.
Yes, the Inversnaid Hotel near Inversnaid Falls offers a good opportunity for a drink and a meal. The Falls of Dochart are situated within the charming village of Killin, providing access to local amenities. Beinglas Falls can be viewed from the car park of the famous Drovers Inn, which also offers food and drink.
Absolutely. The region offers various outdoor activities. For challenging hikes, consider routes from the Mountain Hikes around Loch Lomond guide, such as the 'Ben Vorlich loop from Inversnaid'. There are also MTB Trails around Loch Lomond for cycling enthusiasts.
Sruth Ban, located on the Cowal Way in Lochgoilhead, is known as 'the fair torrent' due to the striking contrast of its white water against dark rock. It's a series of waterfalls flowing down a wide rocky drop, accessible via a path, footbridge, or for the adventurous, stepping stones in the river.
Yes, Puck's Glen is currently closed due to severe storm damage and is unlikely to reopen in 2026 for public safety. Additionally, the Falls of Falloch will be temporarily closed for construction work from the week commencing March 30, 2026, with plans to reopen in July 2026.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular views, the dramatic cascades, and the peaceful natural settings. Many appreciate the opportunities for a refreshing stop at nearby hotels or pubs, and the inspiration drawn from the scenery, as noted by literary figures who visited Inversnaid Falls.
The Falls of Leny, located in the dramatic Pass of Leny just north of Callander, are particularly popular with experienced canoeists, especially after heavy rainfall when the cascades are most powerful.


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