
Waterfall
Woodland, Valley, Cliffs
Walking, Photography
Spring to Autumn
A gorgeous set of waterfalls located in the Isle of Arran, best to be admired after a heavy day of rainfall!
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2 day, 2 overnight
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Where is Eas Mor?
Arran's southern coastline harbours this natural cascade deep within its rugged wilderness. Footpaths lead walkers uphill away from the coastal road through dense trees to reach the viewpoint.
What type of place is Eas Mor?
Eas Mor is a waterfall on the Isle of Arran in Scotland.
When is the best time to visit Eas Mor?
Spring through to autumn offers the most reliable walking weather across the island. Heavy rain showers supercharge the flow, meaning you get the most impressive display right after a massive downpour.
What can you do at Eas Mor?
Standing on the wooden viewing platform allows you to feel the cold spray directly on your skin. Photography enthusiasts gather here to capture the torrent dropping into the deep gorge.
How long should I spend at Eas Mor?
Allowing roughly an hour gives you ample time to complete the woodland walk and admire the cascade. Serious hikers often extend their stay to explore nearby trails and the wider forested valley.
Where do I park at Eas Mor?
Spaces for four vehicles sit close to the trail start, providing two day and two overnight spots. Full details are available on the UK Hidden Gems app.
Where can I eat near Eas Mor?
There are no food spots recorded immediately near Eas Mor, check the UK Hidden Gems app for the nearest options.
Where can I stay near Eas Mor?
There are no staycation spots recorded immediately near Eas Mor, check the UK Hidden Gems app for the nearest options.
1 July 2026 at 00:00:00
