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Eas a’ Chrannaig — Attraction in Scotland

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Eas a' Chrannaig also known as the Glenashdale Falls is a waterfall on the island of Arran, Scotland. There are a series of falls on the Glenashdale Burn, which flows from moorland near the summit of Tighvein eastwards towards Whiting Bay, from which there is a tourist trail leading some 4 kilometres up Glenashdale.
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Eas a’ Chrannaig

Glenashdale Burn, Isle of Arran, United Kingdom
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Eas a' Chrannaig also known as the Glenashdale Falls is a waterfall on the island of Arran, Scotland. There are a series of falls on the Glenashdale Burn, which flows from moorland near the summit of Tighvein eastwards towards Whiting Bay, from which there is a tourist trail leading some 4 kilometres up Glenashdale.

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Wonderful walk through deciduous woodland up beside a fast flowing river, ending in a wonderful view, from the wooden platform, of the falls themselves. We did a circuit walk taking us from the falls around the side of the hill to the "Giants Graves" ancient chamber graves on top of the hill. Incredibly thought provoking. I recommend that the walk is done this way round, as the steep hill that you have to descend to return to the road after the graves is best attacked going...

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3y

Great walk to see the waterfall and giants grave. This can be done either anticlockwise which gives you a long steady walk to the water all and on to the giants grave with a steep descent. However getting the height completed at the start by going clockwise was for me a better route. Wonderful views across the bay and over to the mainland from the giants grave and the waterfall is a double drop...

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1y

Walk up from Whiting Bay (plenty of car parking on waterside), pretty straightforward walk upto falls past the iron age fort, just lookout for the path through the trees. Waterfalls are fantastic especially after rain with a great viewing platform provided. Check out the Giants graves on the return leg if you want, but it's a strenuous walk up and back. Would...

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Tim RatcliffeTim Ratcliffe
Wonderful walk through deciduous woodland up beside a fast flowing river, ending in a wonderful view, from the wooden platform, of the falls themselves. We did a circuit walk taking us from the falls around the side of the hill to the "Giants Graves" ancient chamber graves on top of the hill. Incredibly thought provoking. I recommend that the walk is done this way round, as the steep hill that you have to descend to return to the road after the graves is best attacked going down, I reckon!
JS HaggartJS Haggart
Great walk to see the waterfall and giants grave. This can be done either anticlockwise which gives you a long steady walk to the water all and on to the giants grave with a steep descent. However getting the height completed at the start by going clockwise was for me a better route. Wonderful views across the bay and over to the mainland from the giants grave and the waterfall is a double drop amazing to see.
Samuel TicknerSamuel Tickner
Walked 6km through forest to get here and then wild camped along the adjacent track. It is absolutely stunning and had multiple accessible viewpoints. Benches and pathing is very high quality and traversible by people of all skill level. Get some cool photos and enjoy the scenery as it is very quiet and immersive.
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Wonderful walk through deciduous woodland up beside a fast flowing river, ending in a wonderful view, from the wooden platform, of the falls themselves. We did a circuit walk taking us from the falls around the side of the hill to the "Giants Graves" ancient chamber graves on top of the hill. Incredibly thought provoking. I recommend that the walk is done this way round, as the steep hill that you have to descend to return to the road after the graves is best attacked going down, I reckon!
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Great walk to see the waterfall and giants grave. This can be done either anticlockwise which gives you a long steady walk to the water all and on to the giants grave with a steep descent. However getting the height completed at the start by going clockwise was for me a better route. Wonderful views across the bay and over to the mainland from the giants grave and the waterfall is a double drop amazing to see.
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Walked 6km through forest to get here and then wild camped along the adjacent track. It is absolutely stunning and had multiple accessible viewpoints. Benches and pathing is very high quality and traversible by people of all skill level. Get some cool photos and enjoy the scenery as it is very quiet and immersive.
Samuel Tickner

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