Glen Nevis offers some truly enchanting hikes through its dramatic gorge, where the River Nevis tumbles down from the surrounding peaks on its journey towards the sea.
Before reaching the gorge, you'll encounter the Lower Fallsâthe riverâs first real display of power. During wet weather, these waterfalls are especially impressive, thundering below your feet as you cross the bridge.
Inside the gorge, expect a feast for the senses: wildflowers in bloom, gently cascading streams, and stunning views both ahead and behind. After a short but enjoyable walk over rocky terrain, the landscape opens into a hanging valley, with Stall Falls dramatically pouring in from above.
A further 15-minute walk leads to a wire-rope bridge, offering a close-up look at Stall Fallsâand a chance to test your balance and nerve by crossing the river on steel cables. Be sure to bring your camera, waterproofs and a good dose of midge repellent. Youâll want to savour every moment.
Before reaching the gorge, you'll encounter the Lower Fallsâthe riverâs first real display of power. During wet weather, these waterfalls are especially impressive, thundering below your feet as you cross the bridge.
Inside the gorge, expect a feast for the senses: wildflowers in bloom, gently cascading streams, and stunning views both ahead and behind. After a short but enjoyable walk over rocky terrain, the landscape opens into a hanging valley, with Stall Falls dramatically pouring in from above.
A further 15-minute walk leads to a wire-rope bridge, offering a close-up look at Stall Fallsâand a chance to test your balance and nerve by crossing the river on steel cables. Be sure to bring your camera, waterproofs and a good dose of midge repellent. Youâll want to savour every moment.