Rogie Falls

Sightseeing attraction | Strathpeffer | Scotland | United Kingdom

Hiking trails to Rogie Falls

Rogie Falls near Strathpeffer in the Scottish Highlands is an impressive waterfall attraction that attracts many visitors not only because of its natural beauty, but also because of its geographical location and historical significance. These falls are particularly known for their dramatic water flows cascading over rocks in multiple layers, overwhelming visitors with their power and sound.

Best time to visit Rogie Falls

Located in the Dingwall Forest, a peaceful forest area known for its variety of hiking trails and picturesque scenery, the Rogie Falls are formed by the Black Water River plunging over steep rocks and winding its way through a green valley. The waterfalls are especially spectacular in spring and autumn, when snowmelt and rainfall increase the river's flow, leading to impressive water currents.

Birdwatching in Scottish Highlands

The hike to Rogie Falls takes visitors through a dense forest housing a variety of local plant species and wildlife. During the walk, hikers can enjoy a quiet and peaceful atmosphere typical of the Scottish Highlands. The suspension bridge area is particularly appealing, offering visitors an excellent view of the waterfall and surrounding landscape. This bridge, safely crossing the river, allows visitors to experience the power of the waterfall up close and capture photos showcasing the rugged beauty of the place.

Historical significance of Rogie Falls

Rogie Falls are not only a destination for nature lovers and hikers, but also of interest to birdwatchers and photographers. The region around the waterfall is a habitat for various bird species, including falcons, birds of prey, and waterfowl found in the surrounding forests and rivers. The flora is also diverse, with a mix of old-growth forests, pine forests, and wet meadows.

Photography spot at Rogie waterfall

The geographical location of Rogie Falls is also of historical interest. In the 18th century, the area was an important part of industrialization and agriculture in the region. The waterfall played a role in providing energy and milling facilities in the area, making it a notable point in the history of local crafts and economy.

In the vicinity of Rogie Falls, there are numerous additional hiking trails that allow further exploration of the hilly landscape and valley. Visitors can access other attractions in the Scottish Highlands from here, making Rogie Falls an ideal destination for nature and history enthusiasts.

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IV14 9EQ Strathpeffer

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2700 Reviews

Kirsty Taylor
09.03.2025

Stunning.
Mark Haynes
08.03.2025

What a beautiful place to visit. Well worth a stop off to see the falls. There are two walks available, the strenuous and the moderate. The moderate path is fairly steep in places but not too long. As someone who is very big I managed it with a couple of stops along the way. Accessibility: whilst the paths are well surfaced they are steep.
Lila`s Photos and Videos
05.03.2025

A beautiful area for hiking !
Rachel Vincent
02.03.2025

Ywo routes to choose from. I chose the blue route. Twisting uneven paths. Great views.
Lyn Hoy
26.02.2025

Beautiful walk to falls is very pretty and the waterfall is stunning. Well worth a visit.
T W
26.02.2025

Beautifull forest feelings Calm nd rejuvinating surroundings Would recommend this stoppover
Elizabeth Oliver
26.02.2025

A lovely walk through the woods to a spectacular waterfall
Fiona Birnie
19.02.2025

Beautiful walk to the falls although paths very rough with roots so caution required we did the blue walk approx 2km but stunning falls. Unfortunate the toilets are closed for the season, people having to go behind the building!
Georgia Fancett
19.02.2025

Spellbindingly beautiful spot with a lovely, easy, walk.
Aleksandra Ch
16.02.2025

a beautiful place for a walk
Annemarie
03.02.2025

Beautiful waterfall. A short 10min walk from the carpark but there are a couple of hills. The waterfall has a bridge across to let you get to the other side - it's stunning!
Sharon Biju
22.01.2025

Good spot for a forest walk. There is a parking nearby.
Jonny Gilchrist
20.01.2025

Really lovely short walk and after the snowfall the amount of water was very impressive. Nice for a quick stroll.
Damian Kurczyk
12.01.2025

To miejsce jest piękne o każdej porze roku!! Dziś w zimowej szacie ❄️❄️❄️
James Short
03.01.2025

Overall an amazing experience, even though it was cold and raining when we went. Beautiful views and a nice little walk that was easy enough for the kids. They loved climbing and exploring around the river and surrounds. One star off because the toilet was closed when we went (it's seasonal and closed in winter).
Ben Webb
02.01.2025

This place is something else, we took the blue trail which took us around 45 minutes to walk. It’s fantastic definitely take the longer trail, especially when it’s been snowing as you can see from the pictures and videos, it’s gorgeous. I imagine in the summer time it’s even nicer. We ventured over the bridge and didn’t really go much further. But it’s so peaceful and quiet. You cannot beat it, probably the nicest place I’ve ever been. Go there, take time, enjoy it. Only downside the toilets were closed. Plenty of bushes tho haha
Richard Davidson
11.12.2024

Kids and dog loved it great place for a walk very calming
lisa Howarth
20.11.2024

Lovely walks and amazing scenery

 

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