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Top 2 Waterfalls around Gorgie/Dalry

Best waterfalls around Gorgie/Dalry are primarily found in the wider Edinburgh region, as Gorgie/Dalry itself is an urban residential area. The area provides access to scenic water features along the Water of Leith and River Almond. These locations offer opportunities for walks with water, providing natural elements within or close to the city. Visitors can explore various cascades and weirs that are easily accessible from Gorgie/Dalry.

Best waterfalls around Gorgie/Dalry

  • The most popular waterfalls is Dean Village Waterfall, a…

Last updated: May 5, 2026

Dean Village Waterfall

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A place to linger and dream. Nature in the centre of the city.

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River Almond Weir

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Keep your eyes open and you may be lucky enough to see a kingfisher.

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Flotterstone Waterfall

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This waterfall is dry in the summer and quite a straightforwards scramble - but it is high so use utmost care and only attempt if experienced and good with heights. …

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Cramond Falls

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I've seen the falls a few times in photographs but have never actually been here, so it was really nice to finally do so. If you continue on further inland, …

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Ivana
April 25, 2026, Dean Village Waterfall

Beautiful walk in the middle of Edinburgh to relax.

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This is one of the most crowded sections of the Leith Water Trail. The entire trail is worth walking and seeing, and other parts are quieter.

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Richard Ellis
November 3, 2024, Cramond Falls

I've seen the falls a few times in photographs but have never actually been here, so it was really nice to finally do so. If you continue on further inland, be cautious of the metal steps as they can be very slippery. I slipped, coming down the other side, whilst carrying my bike, and thankfully managed to grab the handrail and stop myself falling.

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A place to linger and dream. Nature in the centre of the city.

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Lovely little waterfall, which you don't expect to see when you turn the corner! Be careful on the metal steps next to it if they are wet.

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Keep eyes open for the kingfisher. Heron sometimes rests here too.

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Keep your eyes open and you may be lucky enough to see a kingfisher.

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This waterfall is dry in the summer and quite a straightforwards scramble - but it is high so use utmost care and only attempt if experienced and good with heights. A great fun addition to a fell running route. The rest of the year it’s a spectacular waterfall and great plunge pool for a chilly dip

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there natural waterfalls directly within Gorgie/Dalry?

Gorgie/Dalry is primarily an urban residential area and does not feature natural waterfalls within its immediate vicinity. However, the wider Edinburgh region offers several beautiful waterfalls that are easily accessible for a day trip.

Which waterfalls are easily accessible from Gorgie/Dalry?

Several picturesque water features and waterfalls are within easy reach. The Cramond Falls on the River Almond are a popular choice, reachable by public transport. The Dean Village Waterfall (a multi-tiered weir) and the Small Waterfall in Edinburgh are also centrally located along the Water of Leith.

Are there family-friendly waterfalls near Gorgie/Dalry?

Yes, many of the waterfalls in the wider Edinburgh area are suitable for families. The Dean Village Waterfall, River Almond Weir, and the Small Waterfall in Edinburgh are all categorized as family-friendly and offer pleasant walks. Cramond Falls also provides a gentle riverside walk.

How can I reach waterfalls near Gorgie/Dalry using public transport?

Many waterfalls are well-connected. For example, Cramond Falls are easily accessible by public transport from the city center, typically within 45 minutes. The Water of Leith features like the Dean Village Waterfall are also centrally located and can be reached by various bus routes.

What kind of walks can I expect around these waterfalls?

You'll find a variety of walks. The Water of Leith Walkway offers a scenic 12-mile path that can be explored by foot or bike, passing by the Dean Village Waterfall. Near Cramond Falls, you can enjoy a quiet walk or bike ride along the River Almond. For more challenging options, Flotterstone Waterfall involves a scramble, while Stichill Linn and Linn Jaw Falls require woodland trails, sometimes muddy.

Are there any hidden or less-known waterfalls worth visiting further afield?

Yes, for those willing to venture a bit further, there are some beautiful hidden gems. Stichill Linn Waterfall, about an hour south in the Scottish Borders, is a 12-meter cascade hidden in woodland. Linn Jaw Falls in West Lothian offers two substantial waterfalls amidst farmland, and Humbie Waterfall in East Lothian is a 'secret' spot within Humbie Church Woods.

What do visitors enjoy most about the waterfalls near Gorgie/Dalry?

Visitors often highlight the unexpected beauty and tranquility these spots offer so close to the city. For instance, the Dean Village Waterfall is praised as 'a place to linger and dream' and 'nature in the centre of the city'. Many appreciate the calming sound of the water and the opportunity for peaceful walks.

What outdoor activities can I do near these waterfalls?

Beyond enjoying the waterfalls themselves, the surrounding areas offer various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including dog-friendly hikes. Cycling is also popular, with options for MTB trails and road cycling routes that pass through scenic areas near the water features.

When is the best time to visit these waterfalls?

Waterfalls are often most impressive after rainfall, when water levels are higher, making them particularly stunning. Autumn also offers beautiful views, especially along the Water of Leith, with vibrant foliage. Some waterfalls, like Flotterstone Waterfall, can be dry in summer, so checking recent weather is advisable for maximum impact.

Are there any cafes or facilities near the waterfalls?

Yes, some locations offer nearby amenities. For example, Cramond Falls has a café nearby, making it a perfect spot to relax. The Water of Leith Walkway, which includes the Dean Village Waterfall, passes through various urban areas with cafes and shops.

What should I be aware of when visiting these waterfalls?

Always exercise caution, especially on wet surfaces. Visitors have noted that metal steps, such as those near Cramond Falls, can be very slippery. For trails to waterfalls like Linn Jaw Falls, waterproof hiking boots are recommended due to muddy paths. Always respect the natural environment and local guidelines.

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