Is GREY mares tail difficult?

Is GREY mares tail difficult?

The trek up Grey Mare’s Tail This is a challenging walk. It must only be attempted by very fit hillwalkers who are appropriately equipped. Walk alongside one of the UK’s highest waterfalls – the mighty Grey Mare’s Tail. The National Trust for Scotland’s nature reserve is an impressive glacial landscape with a 60m drop.

How long is the walk to GREY mares tail?

Tailburn Bridge, Grey Mare’s Tail, Loch Skeen and Lochcraig Head

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Start: Tailburn Bridge Distance: 5.5 miles (8.9 km) Climbing: 650 metres
Grid Ref: NT186145 Time: 3 hours Rating: Hard
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How many GREY mares tails are there in Scotland?

This National Trust for Scotland property extends over 922 hectares and is characterised by a dramatic waterfall (the 5th highest in the UK), an upland loch Loch Skeen and White Coomb which rises to 821m and is one of the highest hills in Southern Scotland….Grey Mare’s Tail, Moffat Hills.

Grey Mare’s Tail
Watercourse Tail Burn

Are there toilets at GREY mares tail?

Grey Mare’s Tail is 3 miles north-east of the postcode DG10 9LH, the closest for sat-nav purposes. The nearest public toilets are 5 miles to the north-east at St Mary’s Loch or 10 miles to the south-west in Moffat.

Where is the great Mares Tail waterfall?

Walk high into the Scottish hills and explore a valley that becomes a snow-clad wonderland in winter, complete with a frozen waterfall cleaving through its middle. The Grey Mare’s Tail Nature Reserve lies on the eastern edge of Dumfries and Galloway, near the boundary with the Scottish Borders.

How high is the GREY mare’s tail?

Situated just 10 miles east of Moffat on the A708, Grey Mare’s Tail sits in a dramatic moorland setting below White Coomb (821m/2,694ft, the highest hill in Dumfriesshire).

Can you swim in Loch Skeen?

Loch Skeen, Dumfries and Galloway Managed by the National Trust for Scotland, and not for the faint-hearted, it’s a beautiful (precipitous) walk up the side of the falls and across some wonderful moorland to Loch Skeen itself which provides a nippy swim, whatever the weather, but a very rewarding one.

Can you walk around Loch Skeen?

For the hill walkers among you you can continue and do the circuit around the loch, or over and around the hills. A grand day out. As others have said it does start off with a very steep and strenuous climb so take it easy on this section and relax when it evens out to a more sedate walk and climb to the top.

Is GREY mares tail an easy walk?

The Grey Mare’s Tail can be view well enough from a short easy walk from the car park which is split into two parts on the same side of the road. If you’re going to climb up – please come prepared as it’s a very steep climb up – a walk that can go to a loch behind the hills.

Is there fish in Loch Skeen?

Please note that Loch Skeen is also home to a rare species of fish called Vendace. These are protected and if you catch one it must be returned safely to the water.

What fish is Loch Skeen?

Numbers of vendace, Britain’s rarest freshwater fish, in Loch Skeen near Moffat are said to be “significant”. The fish were introduced to the loch in the 1990s using stock from Cumbria. At that point the only stable population was in Derwent Water and more than 100 lochs were assessed before Loch Skeen was selected.

Can you swim in GREY Mares waterfall?

You come out just above a small plunge pool. Clamber down to for a delightful swim. Just below there is a small slide and further small pools. Place Categories: Waterfall or Gorge and Wild Swim.

Where to see grey mares tail in Scotland?

Grey Mare’s Tail and Loch Skeen. The Grey Mare’s Tail is one of Scotland’s finest waterfalls, a magnificent 60m cascade in the Moffat hills. This walk climbs past the falls and continues up to beautiful Loch Skeen, ringed by craggy hillsides.

Where is the Grey Mare’s Tail walk in Kinlochleven?

The walk begins from the car park adjacent to St Paul’s Church in Kinlochleven; it is signed ‘Grey Mare’s Tail’ from the main road. Follow the path from the edge of the car park into the woods; it is signed for ‘Spean Bridge’ and ‘Corrour Station’.

How tall is the waterfall at grey mares tail?

The great cataract that is the Grey Mare’s Tail waterfall becomes more impressive with each step – as does the drop into the ravine! The falls are 60m high and rank amongst the most impressive in Scotland; they were celebrated in verse by Sir Walter Scott: Drives down the pass of Moffatdale.