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Finnich Glen, often called the Devil's Pulpit, is a captivating attraction situated between Glasgow and Stirling. With an impressive Google rating of 4.5, this natural wonder is renowned for its stunning views and striking rock formations that carve out a dramatic landscape. Visitors should note that accessibility can be challenging, as the site involves a steep, narrow climb and steep steps where getting your feet wet is almost inevitable. Finding the entry point can be tricky due to multiple unofficial paths, so a bit of perseverance and adventure are part of the experience.

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4.5
based on 535 reviews
4.5/5 535 reviews
StilRavin
StilRavin
1 week ago on Google

Parked at the usual spot only to be met with mountain rescue and police some poor soul fell down the gorgeous luckily he survived so please be very careful it's very dangerous 😳

Dharmic Suresh
Dharmic Suresh
2 weeks ago on Google

Not suitable for children as we need to get down via steep steps. Be mindful to take the roadside walk route from the nearest parking site if you want to get down to the riverbed.

PancakeWarrior
PancakeWarrior
4 weeks ago on Google

Fantastic place, gorgeous views. Getting there on foot is a bit of a pain, and no clear entry point signed. Be aware, very narrow and steep climb down and back up after. Also, be ready to get your shoes and/or feet wet.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the address of Finnich Glen?
    Finnich Glen is located at Finnich Glen, Glasgow, Stirling, United Kingdom.
  • How is Finnich Glen rated by visitors?
    Finnich Glen has an average rating of 4.5 based on 535 reviews across platforms such as Google.