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Rogie Falls

Rogie Falls (in Gaelic: Eas Rothagaidh) are beautiful waterfalls in the Highlands of Scotland. You can find them on the Black Water river, which flows through Ross-shire. These falls are a popular spot for visitors and offer great forest walks.

The falls are located about 2 kilometers (just over a mile) north-west of a small village called Contin. They are easy to reach, as they are right next to the A835 road.

Exploring Rogie Falls

Rogie Falls is a fantastic place to visit if you love nature and outdoor adventures. It's known for its stunning views and the chance to see salmon jumping up the waterfalls.

The Famous Footbridge

One of the most exciting parts of visiting Rogie Falls is crossing the special footbridge. This bridge hangs high above the river, giving you an amazing view of the rushing water below. It's a great spot to take photos and feel the power of the falls.

The bridge is designed for a few people at a time, so everyone can enjoy it safely. There are some steps to get onto the bridge, but the paths leading to it are well-kept.

Walking Trails and Nature

Around Rogie Falls, you'll find several lovely forest walks. These paths take you through peaceful woodlands, where you can enjoy the fresh air and listen to the sounds of nature. The walks are suitable for most people and are a great way to explore the area.

While walking, keep an eye out for local wildlife. You might spot different kinds of birds or small animals. The trees themselves are also very interesting, especially the ancient ones that have been growing there for many years.

Salmon Leaping Season

One of the most incredible sights at Rogie Falls happens during the salmon leaping season. This is usually from July to September. During this time, Atlantic salmon swim upstream from the sea to lay their eggs. To do this, they have to jump up the waterfalls!

It's amazing to watch these powerful fish leap out of the water, trying to get past the falls. There are special viewing platforms where you can stand and try to spot them. It's a truly unique experience that shows how strong and determined nature can be.

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