Eas Lathan is a coastal waterfall on the north-east coast of Islay, where the Doodilmore River drops toward the shore some miles north-east of Killinallan. It is a modest fall in open, empty country away from any village. Little is recorded about it beyond its name and rough position. It is a genuin...
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FAQ's/Things to Know
Where is Eas Lathan?
Islay's dramatic coastline hides this coastal feature on its remote northwestern edges. Hikers usually follow the crashing sounds of the sea to find the spot.
What type of place is Eas Lathan?
Eas Lathan is a waterfall on the coast of the Isle of Islay.
When is the best time to visit Eas Lathan?
Any season works well since the water flows continuously throughout the year. Low tide offers the safest window to stand on the rocky beach right below the drop.
What can you do at Eas Lathan?
Walking along the unmarked coastal trails provides fantastic views of the Hebridean sea spray. Photographers also enjoy capturing the fresh water as it plunges directly into the salt water below.
How long should I spend at Eas Lathan?
An hour usually gives you enough time to scramble down and enjoy the coastal wilderness. Combining the stop with a longer coastal trek suits adventurous walkers perfectly.
Where do I park at Eas Lathan?
A single overnight parking space provides room for one vehicle near the trail. Full details are available on the UK Hidden Gems app.
Where can I eat near Eas Lathan?
There are no food spots recorded immediately near Eas Lathan, check the UK Hidden Gems app for the nearest options.
Where can I stay near Eas Lathan?
There are no staycation spots recorded immediately near Eas Lathan, check the UK Hidden Gems app for the nearest options.
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Last Updated:
02 July 2026



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