It’s a short, fairly easy stroll through atmospheric oakwoods to a viewing platform overlooking the dramatic cascade. The water tumbles 100 feet to the Divach Burn, before flowing out into Urquhart Bay on Loch Ness. This is a tranquil and picturesque spot for a picnic, and the woods are full of wildlife.Take a look at our guide mapto explore Divach Falls and other forests in this stunning area.
Guide map to forests of the Great Glen (PDF 5.8MB)
Allow about half an hour to walk down to the falls and back, along an obvious but unmarked earth path. This quiet, largely undisturbed area is a haven for wildlife and, in spring, look out for wildflowers at the feet of the ancient oaks.
Nearby Drumnadrochit is in the heart of the Great Glen. A great way to explore the glen is on the Great Glen Way, which stretches 79 miles (127km) between Fort William and Inverness. It’s a rewarding walk or cycle, mainly following towpaths and woodland tracks. You can also travel the glen by boat, canoe or kayak.
You’ll find parking, toilets and places to eat, drink and shop in the village of Drumnadrochit.
Divach Falls is about 2 miles (3 km) south of Drumnadrochit, at the end of an unclassified road.
Look for a turning off the A82 on the south side of the village, called Balmacaan Road and signposted to Balmacaan and Divach. Follow this road for about ½ mile (800 metres), then keep right onto a single-track road. After about another mile (1.6km), you’ll see the small car parking area on your right. The car park is at grid reference NH495277.
Nearest postcode: IV63 6XW
The bus service between Inverness and Fort Augustus stops at Drumnadrochit. You’ll find details at Traveline Scotland.
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