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Blairskaith Linn, a captivating attraction near Glasgow, offers an impressive waterfall with a delightful twist - a spacious cave hidden just behind the cascading waters. Despite a brief muddy walk from the parking area, the adventure begins almost immediately upon arrival. Rated 4.7 on Google, the area boasts stunning views and invites exploration further downstream, where amazing sights await. The cave's interior, while moist, adds an extra layer of enchantment to this natural wonder, making it a memorable outing for nature enthusiasts.

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Coach House
Bus stop 2.49 km walk

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4.7
based on 142 reviews
4.7/5 142 reviews
Ɓukasz Borkowski
Łukasz Borkowski
6 months ago on Google

What an amazing place, but the ceiling had collapsed in multiple places along with the supports, so you shouldn't enter the further corridors without experience. Dangerous!

LM
LM
7 months ago on Google

Blairskaith Linn is pretty easy to find, once you’ve parked, you walk about 30 metres and keep your eyes looking to the right and you’ll see a fairly obviously foot trodden path among the foliage. There is a small stream aswell which you follow as you’re walking its leads you down a hill which can get quite muddy and as you turn the corner you’re greeted by this waterfall out of nowhere and you can go under the stone shelf and behind the waterfall, great experience!

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Andrew Thomas
Andrew Thomas
7 months ago on Google

Picturesque little waterfall in a wooded valley, with a low, long cave city into the rock behind it. The cave is a former limestone mine, with rock pillars supporting the roof, but very wet and muddy inside. That said, it's easy to access the cave mouth and look out through the waterfall. There's a parking space by the roadside just a couple of minutes walk from the waterfall. The ground can be very muddy and slippery in places, so go carefully.

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