In Glen Nevis, there are delightful walks to satisfy the low-level hiker and photographer. One such walk is a hike through the gorge in the Glen, where the River Nevis cascades and tumbles down from the surrounding mountains, on its way to the sea.
If you fancy a bite to eat after the walk you can stop off at Glenn Nevis Restaurant or head in to Fort William which hosts a range of eateries.
Distance: 2.5 miles
Time: 3 hours
Elevation: 739 foot
Start Point: Ben Nevis Car Park
End Point: Ben Nevis Car Park
Route:
The walk starts at the end of the car park. The path follows edge of the gorge through a wooded area. You follow that path until you come to an opening of flat land which you are presented with the falls at the far edge.
Follow the path to end of the meadow and where you meet a footbridge which consists of 3 cables, the walk continues by returning and follow the path from you have just come from.
Now you can cross the footbridge and extent the walk to bottom of the falls and then following the same route back to the car park.
End Point: Ben Nevis Car Park
Route:
The walk starts at the end of the car park. The path follows edge of the gorge through a wooded area. You follow that path until you come to an opening of flat land which you are presented with the falls at the far edge.
Follow the path to end of the meadow and where you meet a footbridge which consists of 3 cables, the walk continues by returning and follow the path from you have just come from.
Now you can cross the footbridge and extent the walk to bottom of the falls and then following the same route back to the car park.
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