Forestry commission car park on opposite of the road £6.00 per car Accessible for larger vehicles and motor homes.
This is a very steep and rocky and uneven pathway and not for those who are unsteady on their feet, unsuitable for pushchairs. The pathway was also slippery in areas. Steep drops to one side of the path in places. Very wet and boggy on the way back down. Good footwear advisable.
Plenty of water to swim and paddle in.
Wet suits are recommended in certain areas of the pools as the water never gets warm.
No bins here
Glen Brittle Beach with a campsite and café. Talisker Distillery and plenty of walks around the Black Cuillian Mountains.
This was a walk worth doing.
If your dog is anxious, then beware as when it's busy, it’s hard to avoid passers-by.
Mishka enjoyed paddling in all the pools, if you dog loves swimming, then there’s plenty of water to go in.
As we climbed past the waterfalls, the climb got steeper and more difficult.
The clouds were at the same height as our path, so the weather changed as drastically as the climb.
Toilets and fresh water available for dogs and water bottles.