Falls of Foyer

falls of foyer

falls of foyer

One of Scotland’s best kept secrets is a beautiful waterfall near to the shores of Loch Ness.

Known generally as the Falls of Foyer, the Gaelic name for the cascade is: Eas na Smùide meaning the ‘smoking falls’.

It is a steep walk down from the road to the viewing platform but well worth the effort. In 1787 Robert Burns the famous Scottish poet was so enthralled that he wrote a poem about the Falls of Foyers.


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B852
Foyers Heathmount
Iverness-Shire
IV2 6XX

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