Grey Mare’s Tail

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Grey Mare’s Tail is a dramatic 60-metre hanging waterfall in southern Scotland, renowned for its steep gorge, scenic hiking trails, and proximity to Loch Skeen in the Moffat Hills.

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Grey Mare’s Tail canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf natural attraction
waterfall
accessFrom A708 road NERFINISHED
approximateHeight 200 feet
country Scotland
drainsFrom Loch Skeen
flowsInto Tail Burn
hasActivity birdwatching
hillwalking
hasConservationFocus raptor species
rare upland flora
hasDesignation National Scenic Area
Site of Special Scientific Interest
hasEcosystem montane grassland
upland heath
hasFeature scenic hiking trails
steep gorge
upland scenery
viewpoints
hasGeology glacially carved valley
hasParking car park at reserve entrance
hasPathType steep footpath
hasRisk slippery paths
steep drops
hasViewOf Moffat Hills
hasWildlife peregrine falcon
rare upland plants
wild goats
height 60 metres
isOneOf highest waterfalls in the UK
locatedIn Dumfries and Galloway
Moffat Hills
southern Scotland
managedBy National Trust for Scotland
near Loch Skeen
Moffat
ownedBy National Trust for Scotland
partOf Grey Mare’s Tail Nature Reserve
popularFor hiking
landscape photography
wildlife watching
region Southern Uplands
touristAttractionFor Dumfries and Galloway region NERFINISHED
trailLeadsTo Loch Skeen
viewedFrom designated viewpoints along trail
waterfallType hanging waterfall

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Moffat Hills contains Grey Mare’s Tail
Loch Skeen locatedAbove Grey Mare’s Tail
Loch Skeen drainsVia Grey Mare’s Tail
Tail Burn hasWaterfall Grey Mare’s Tail
Carrifran Glen near Grey Mare’s Tail