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Falls of Divach — Attraction in Scotland

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Falls of Divach is a waterfall of Scotland. Pronounced 'Jeevach', the Divach Burn falls 100 feet to the River Coiltie, which continues its course through Lewiston village, the "Cover", then into Urquhart Bay, half way along the northern shore of Loch Ness.
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Falls of Divach

Drumnadrochit, Inverness IV63 6XW, United Kingdom
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Falls of Divach is a waterfall of Scotland. Pronounced 'Jeevach', the Divach Burn falls 100 feet to the River Coiltie, which continues its course through Lewiston village, the "Cover", then into Urquhart Bay, half way along the northern shore of Loch Ness.

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5.0
4y

Rather the water falls, the more impressive is the walk to the falls from car parked area (cant really say car park because its just unpaved areas you can see in the picture). Don't expect the postcode to take u to the exact location unlike we did but have to use some common sense unlike we did.

Once you notice that there are no paved roads thats when u realise u have came a bit too far, or atleast that's how we recognised.

Once reached, there is a small gate that says water falls 300 metres. Just a 5 min walk which is nice and ee enjoyed it eventhough we both not a fan of walking nor cardio exercise. You can't get too close to the water and needs to be a bit careful as the path to the fall is a bit...

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5.0
1y

This is a must if you are near Inverness and Loch Ness. The trek up is pretty steep. I'd recommend sensible shoes be careful. It's a good incline up without any handrails. The trail is marked though. This is was my favorite waterfall that I visited while on holiday to Skye. My husband and I were the only ones there while visiting the falls. It was our first location that we went to in Scotland where we were the only tourists. It was so nice to have some alone time. We only ran into another couple heading in on our way out. The falls are located within a quiet picturesque forest. I felt this would've been a location where Farieies...

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5.0
1y

Lovely setting for these falls. A woodland which opens out to the rush of water over the rocks. There had been a lot of rain so we heard them well before we saw them. There is a small parking area if you drive up. The road is well sealed but can be steep in places so walking up is also possible but might not be for everyone. The track down to the falls is quite narrow but well formed. Some caution when negotiating the track would be advised as there are exposed tree roots and rain may make the track slippery. If you walk a further 200yds up the road you will find a bridge that crosses the headwaters that...

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Jomy JoyJomy Joy
Rather the water falls, the more impressive is the walk to the falls from car parked area (cant really say car park because its just unpaved areas you can see in the picture). Don't expect the postcode to take u to the exact location unlike we did but have to use some common sense unlike we did. Once you notice that there are no paved roads thats when u realise u have came a bit too far, or atleast that's how we recognised. Once reached, there is a small gate that says water falls 300 metres. Just a 5 min walk which is nice and ee enjoyed it eventhough we both not a fan of walking nor cardio exercise. You can't get too close to the water and needs to be a bit careful as the path to the fall is a bit narrow and steep
HanMat AusOexHanMat AusOex
This is a must if you are near Inverness and Loch Ness. The trek up is pretty steep. I'd recommend sensible shoes be careful. It's a good incline up without any handrails. The trail is marked though. This is was my favorite waterfall that I visited while on holiday to Skye. My husband and I were the only ones there while visiting the falls. It was our first location that we went to in Scotland where we were the only tourists. It was so nice to have some alone time. We only ran into another couple heading in on our way out. The falls are located within a quiet picturesque forest. I felt this would've been a location where Farieies would dwell.
Mandy NewMandy New
Lovely setting for these falls. A woodland which opens out to the rush of water over the rocks. There had been a lot of rain so we heard them well before we saw them. There is a small parking area if you drive up. The road is well sealed but can be steep in places so walking up is also possible but might not be for everyone. The track down to the falls is quite narrow but well formed. Some caution when negotiating the track would be advised as there are exposed tree roots and rain may make the track slippery. If you walk a further 200yds up the road you will find a bridge that crosses the headwaters that feed the falls.
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Rather the water falls, the more impressive is the walk to the falls from car parked area (cant really say car park because its just unpaved areas you can see in the picture). Don't expect the postcode to take u to the exact location unlike we did but have to use some common sense unlike we did. Once you notice that there are no paved roads thats when u realise u have came a bit too far, or atleast that's how we recognised. Once reached, there is a small gate that says water falls 300 metres. Just a 5 min walk which is nice and ee enjoyed it eventhough we both not a fan of walking nor cardio exercise. You can't get too close to the water and needs to be a bit careful as the path to the fall is a bit narrow and steep
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This is a must if you are near Inverness and Loch Ness. The trek up is pretty steep. I'd recommend sensible shoes be careful. It's a good incline up without any handrails. The trail is marked though. This is was my favorite waterfall that I visited while on holiday to Skye. My husband and I were the only ones there while visiting the falls. It was our first location that we went to in Scotland where we were the only tourists. It was so nice to have some alone time. We only ran into another couple heading in on our way out. The falls are located within a quiet picturesque forest. I felt this would've been a location where Farieies would dwell.
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Lovely setting for these falls. A woodland which opens out to the rush of water over the rocks. There had been a lot of rain so we heard them well before we saw them. There is a small parking area if you drive up. The road is well sealed but can be steep in places so walking up is also possible but might not be for everyone. The track down to the falls is quite narrow but well formed. Some caution when negotiating the track would be advised as there are exposed tree roots and rain may make the track slippery. If you walk a further 200yds up the road you will find a bridge that crosses the headwaters that feed the falls.
Mandy New

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