Bracklinn Falls is a series of waterfalls north-east of Callander, Scotland, on the course of the Keltie Water where it crosses the Highland Boundary Fault. The falls are situated in a beautiful wooded gorge and are one of the most spectacular waterfalls in Scotland. They have been visited by Queen Victoria and are especially impressive after heavy rainfall. Visitors can admire the falls from a viewpoint bridge suspended above the cascade. The falls can be reached with an easy walk from a car park close to Callander.


The bridge has been updated, as there used to be a different style of bridge here at the falls for many years that was then unsafe due to old age. There a lot of sheer drops which do not have a fence so be careful with small children or dogs visiting the area, in recent years a few dogs have fell in and been injured here.









There were a few photographers here at the falls, lots of wildlife and nature to capture with some great angles to work with around the site.

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