Steall Falls

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Steall Falls is a dramatic, high waterfall in the Scottish Highlands, renowned for its scenic setting at the head of Glen Nevis and its popular hiking route.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf tourist attraction
waterfall
accessBy single‑track Glen Nevis road
activity day hiking
nature watching
picnicking
administrativeArea Highland council area NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs An Steall Bàn NERFINISHED
approximateWalkingTime about 45 minutes one way
bestSeasonToVisit autumn
late spring
summer
country Scotland
featuredIn Scottish tourism photography
flowsInto River Nevis NERFINISHED
geologicalSetting glacially carved valley
hasAccessVia Steall Gorge path NERFINISHED
hasFeature open meadow at base
single‑span wire bridge
hazard exposed drops on path
potentially hazardous wire bridge
slippery rocks
height approximately 120 metres
approximately 393 feet
knownFor dramatic scenery
narrow gorge approach
popular hiking route
rope bridge crossing
languageOfPlaceName Scottish Gaelic NERFINISHED
locatedIn Glen Nevis NERFINISHED
Scottish Highlands
locatedNear Fort William NERFINISHED
managedBy conservation and access authorities in Scotland
nameMeaning The White Spout NERFINISHED
nearbyPeak Ben Nevis NERFINISHED
nearbyWaterFeature River Nevis NERFINISHED
ownership public land
partOf Nevis Gorge NERFINISHED
photographyInterest landscape photography
protectedArea Ben Nevis and Glen Coe National Scenic Area NERFINISHED
region Lochaber NERFINISHED
touristPopularity high
trailDifficulty moderate
trailheadNear Lower Glen Nevis car park NERFINISHED
viewpointType end‑of‑glen amphitheatre
watercourse Allt Coire a’ Mhail NERFINISHED

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Glen Nevis hasWaterfall Steall Falls