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Falls of Moness is a waterfall of Scotland. The Falls of Moness located in Aberfeldy, Perthshire, Scotland is a 150m high waterfall tucked away in the Birks of Aberfeldy.
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Crieff Rd, Aberfeldy PH15 2DX, United Kingdom
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Falls of Moness

Aberfeldy PH15 2EW, United Kingdom
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Falls of Moness is a waterfall of Scotland. The Falls of Moness located in Aberfeldy, Perthshire, Scotland is a 150m high waterfall tucked away in the Birks of Aberfeldy.

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James Lord-McIntoshJames Lord-McIntosh
A truly magical place, it's no wonder this place has been an inspiration to artists for hundreds of years. If you're in the area at all this is well worth the walk. Entering the area the best bet is to go over the bridge and to the left as it is mostly flat and has stairs up. Going the right route is hilly and easier on the descent. Especially if you go early in the morning you can not see another soul while walking which is a rare treat in a place of such natural beauty.
Bob DonaldBob Donald
great little find the route up is step so try and go anticlockwise seems easier as it's gradually climbing this way. the route is marrow path with steps from the car park to the top is about 700 feet elevation according to the map. there's around six different water falls on the route the main one being at the very top. parking is free and it wasn't to busy while we were there.
Jeremy JamesJeremy James
I remembered the Birks of Aberfeldy from 50+ years ago as being a bit kitsch, due to the Robbie Burns poem which reads like average McGonegal. But it is a spectacular burn-side walk, with wonderful trees and spectacular waterfalls. It takes about an hour and a half, up to the Falls of Moness and back again. Small car parks, no loos, no cafe, great walk.
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A truly magical place, it's no wonder this place has been an inspiration to artists for hundreds of years. If you're in the area at all this is well worth the walk. Entering the area the best bet is to go over the bridge and to the left as it is mostly flat and has stairs up. Going the right route is hilly and easier on the descent. Especially if you go early in the morning you can not see another soul while walking which is a rare treat in a place of such natural beauty.
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great little find the route up is step so try and go anticlockwise seems easier as it's gradually climbing this way. the route is marrow path with steps from the car park to the top is about 700 feet elevation according to the map. there's around six different water falls on the route the main one being at the very top. parking is free and it wasn't to busy while we were there.
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I remembered the Birks of Aberfeldy from 50+ years ago as being a bit kitsch, due to the Robbie Burns poem which reads like average McGonegal. But it is a spectacular burn-side walk, with wonderful trees and spectacular waterfalls. It takes about an hour and a half, up to the Falls of Moness and back again. Small car parks, no loos, no cafe, great walk.
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A truly magical place, it's no wonder this place has been an inspiration to artists for hundreds of years. If you're in the area at all this is well worth the walk. Entering the area the best bet is to go over the bridge and to the left as it is mostly flat and has stairs up. Going the right route is hilly and easier on the descent. Especially if you go early in the morning you can not see another soul while walking which is a rare treat in a place of such...

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great little find the route up is step so try and go anticlockwise seems easier as it's gradually climbing this way. the route is marrow path with steps from the car park to the top is about 700 feet elevation according to the map.

there's around six different water falls on the route the main one being at the very top.

parking is free and it wasn't to busy while...

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I remembered the Birks of Aberfeldy from 50+ years ago as being a bit kitsch, due to the Robbie Burns poem which reads like average McGonegal. But it is a spectacular burn-side walk, with wonderful trees and spectacular waterfalls. It takes about an hour and a half, up to the Falls of Moness and back again. Small car parks, no loos, no...

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