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Garbh Uisge is a river of approximately 7 km in the Trossachs of Scotland just north-west Callander. It is the outflow of Loch Lubnaig and joins with Eas Gobhain west of Callander to form the River Teith. The name of the river, Garbh Uisge, is Gaelic for "Rough Water", reflecting the nature of the river.
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Falls of Leny
Callander FK17 8HD, United Kingdom
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The Lade Inn
The Lade Inn, Callander FK17 8HD, United Kingdom
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Garbh Uisge

Callander, UK
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Garbh Uisge is a river of approximately 7 km in the Trossachs of Scotland just north-west Callander. It is the outflow of Loch Lubnaig and joins with Eas Gobhain west of Callander to form the River Teith. The name of the river, Garbh Uisge, is Gaelic for "Rough Water", reflecting the nature of the river.

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Gorgeous little spot and with a stop to break up a long drive. Park over the road in the marked waterfalls carpark, as you come back to the road cross and turn right down an old path and embankment through the trees. It's about 300 yards and can be overgrown. Climb over the fence to take in the full falls. Poor path maintenance and lack of signage can make it a bit of a hassle but still...

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Goes by a different name if you're looking for it on signage, it is shown as Falls of Leny. There is a car park, doubles as a wild camping/picnic spot across the road from an access path. The path is worn out and overgrown, broken at spots so isn't pram or wheelchair friendly, it is gated off at the far side. Shame really as its an...

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3y

There is confusion of the name of the falls but its sign marked falls of leny. There is a carpark directly across the road from the walk/path way that leads up to falls. It is a bit overgrown but that makes it better to walk up to as it only...

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Trevor AllisonTrevor Allison
Gorgeous little spot and with a stop to break up a long drive. Park over the road in the marked waterfalls carpark, as you come back to the road cross and turn right down an old path and embankment through the trees. It's about 300 yards and can be overgrown. Climb over the fence to take in the full falls. Poor path maintenance and lack of signage can make it a bit of a hassle but still worth a stop.
Scotty DScotty D
Goes by a different name if you're looking for it on signage, it is shown as Falls of Leny. There is a car park, doubles as a wild camping/picnic spot across the road from an access path. The path is worn out and overgrown, broken at spots so isn't pram or wheelchair friendly, it is gated off at the far side. Shame really as its an impressive little gem.
peter TheWaterfallchaserpeter TheWaterfallchaser
There is confusion of the name of the falls but its sign marked falls of leny. There is a carpark directly across the road from the walk/path way that leads up to falls. It is a bit overgrown but that makes it better to walk up to as it only take 5 minutes.
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Gorgeous little spot and with a stop to break up a long drive. Park over the road in the marked waterfalls carpark, as you come back to the road cross and turn right down an old path and embankment through the trees. It's about 300 yards and can be overgrown. Climb over the fence to take in the full falls. Poor path maintenance and lack of signage can make it a bit of a hassle but still worth a stop.
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Goes by a different name if you're looking for it on signage, it is shown as Falls of Leny. There is a car park, doubles as a wild camping/picnic spot across the road from an access path. The path is worn out and overgrown, broken at spots so isn't pram or wheelchair friendly, it is gated off at the far side. Shame really as its an impressive little gem.
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There is confusion of the name of the falls but its sign marked falls of leny. There is a carpark directly across the road from the walk/path way that leads up to falls. It is a bit overgrown but that makes it better to walk up to as it only take 5 minutes.
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