GPS Track Details
Track length: 4.49 km
Moving time: 11
Average speed: 24.17 km/h
Total ascent: 212 m
Total descent: 36 m
Difficulty Level: 3/5 - Medium
Categories: Hiking
Terrain: Public access
Hits: 7502
Overall rating: 6 (4011 vote(s))

Steall Falls and the Nevis Gorge are located near the village of Glen Nevis in the Scottish Highlands, not far from Fort William and Spean Bridge. This hike offers a fantastic opportunity to explore a beautiful natural landscape, with the highlight being Steall Falls, one of Scotland's highest waterfalls. Here's a more detailed description of this hike:

Trailhead: The hike begins at the Upper Glen Nevis car park, where you can park your vehicle. From there, follow the well-marked path that leads you into the Nevis Gorge.

The Gorge: As you hike through the Nevis Gorge, you'll be surrounded by dramatic rock formations and the River Nevis. The trail can be challenging in some areas, with uneven terrain and rocky sections. However, it's generally well-maintained and not overly difficult.

Steall Falls: After approximately a 2.5-mile hike from the trailhead, you'll reach Steall Falls. This stunning waterfall cascades from high cliffs, creating a breathtaking sight. You can get quite close to the falls, but be cautious as the rocks can be slippery, especially after rain.

Return: After enjoying the beauty of Steall Falls, simply retrace your steps through the Nevis Gorge to return to the car park. The hike is an out-and-back trail.

Difficulty: The hike to Steall Falls is considered to be of moderate difficulty. While it's not excessively strenuous, you'll encounter some challenging terrain and river crossings, so wearing appropriate footwear is crucial. This hike is suitable for hikers with a moderate level of fitness.

Best Time to Hike: This hike can be enjoyed year-round, but the waterfall is most impressive after a heavy rain, making the rainy season an ideal time to visit. Just be mindful of slippery paths during wet weather.

Important Considerations:

  • Be prepared for rapidly changing weather conditions in the Scottish Highlands. Dress appropriately and bring the necessary gear.
  • Ensure that you have sturdy hiking boots with good traction.
  • Check trail conditions and the weather forecast before embarking on your hike.
  • Respect the natural environment and adhere to the principles of "Leave No Trace" by carrying out all your waste and preserving the area's pristine condition.

Hiking to Steall Falls and the Nevis Gorge is an excellent way to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Scottish Highlands and to witness the grandeur of this remarkable waterfall.

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