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Corrieshalloch Gorge (National Nature Reserve)

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First review on 18 Nov 2018
Last review on 18 Nov 2018 (1 review)
Corrieshalloch Gorge (Scottish Gaelic: Coire Shalach, meaning unattractive corrie) is situated on the Droma River 20 km S of Ullapool (between the A832 and A835 roads near Braemore) in the Scottish Highlands. It is 1.5 km long, 60m deep and formed at the end of the last ice age (10-13,000Y BP) by rapid erosion caused by meltwater. The 46m Falls of Measach (Gaelic: Easan na Miasaich, meaning waterfalls of the place of platters, with reference to the pot-holes worn by the action of the water) can be viewed from a viewing platform and a Victorian suspension footbridge.
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Category

Natural Landmark

Secondary Category (If any)

Gorge & Waterfall

Consists

Waterfall

Price / Entry Fee

Free

Opening Hours

24 hours

Airport(s) & Port Harbor(s) Service

No

Train Station(s) Service

No

Corrieshalloch Gorge, Braemore, Garve IV23 2PJ, UK

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