A 60m hanging-valley waterfall reached by a steep NTS path, with the option to continue up to Loch Skeen. Wild goats live on the hillside, and the falls are at their best after rain, though that also makes the path slippier.
NTS-managed nature reserve, well-known 60m waterfall on the A708; robust and legal, exact coords fine.
NTS car park on the A708 Moffat-Selkirk road, directly below the falls.
Path from car park climbs steeply alongside the falls to viewpoint and on to Loch Skeen.
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