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Corrieshalloch Gorge National Nature Reserve is an slot that is ancient (or package canyon), with a deep tree shrouded chasm that cuts through the Highland backwoods. Corrieshalloch may mean 'Ugly Hollow' in Gaelic, however it is anything but, with a few fantastic waterfalls, like the thunderous Falls of Messach, that are 46m (over 150ft) high!The Falls will appear more amazing once you see it through the jaw dropping platform of a (slightly swaying!) Victorian suspension bridge that provides an exhilarating way to understand this wonder of this West Highlands. You shall not need to forget your camera because of this one! Please ensure that you don't approach the side of the gorge except where indicated.Walking could be the way that is better to explore this magnificent gorge, with 2 primary tracks, the shorter (but steeper) route leads down seriously to the suspension system bridge, but there is a more level choice that would work for wheelchairs and pushchairs, and curls across the the top of gorge, and through Strone Wood before looping back to the suspension system bridge. Vertigo patients might wish to avoid the 25m (82ft) during windy conditions.