Steall Gorge

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Steall Gorge is a dramatic, narrow mountain gorge in the Scottish Highlands, renowned for its rugged scenery, waterfalls, and access to the famous Steall Falls.

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Steall Gorge canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain gorge
natural feature
accessRoute Glen Nevis road end car park NERFINISHED
accessTo Steall Falls NERFINISHED
approximateWalkingTimeToSteallFalls about 1 hour return for average walkers
bestSeasonToVisit late spring to early autumn
climate cool temperate maritime
country Scotland
hasFeature cliffs
narrow footpath
river gorge
wooded sections
hasNearbyFeature Steall Meadows NERFINISHED
Upper Glen Nevis NERFINISHED
hasNearbyWaterfall Steall Falls NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Steall Falls NERFINISHED
surrounding Highland peaks
hasWatercourse River Nevis NERFINISHED
hikingDifficulty moderate
isPartOf outdoor tourism in Lochaber
knownFor dramatic landscape
narrow rocky walls
popular hiking route
rope bridge crossing near Steall Meadows
rugged scenery
scrambling sections
waterfalls
languageOfToponym Scottish Gaelic and English
locatedIn Glen Nevis NERFINISHED
Scottish Highlands
managedAs popular public access path
nearestTown Fort William NERFINISHED
parkingAvailable yes, at end of Glen Nevis road
partOf Glen Nevis valley NERFINISHED
popularActivity hiking
nature observation
photography
walking
protectedAreaStatus within scenic Highland landscape
region Lochaber NERFINISHED
safetyConsideration exposed narrow path
risk of falling into river
slippery rocks in wet weather
terrain rocky
steep-sided
touristAttraction yes

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Glen Nevis hasAttraction Steall Gorge