Located near Crianlarich in the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, the Falls of Falloch could be Scotland's best waterfall.
For years now, the scenic point has been a popular spot for those travelling through the area, with many visitors describing it as both "absolutely stunning" and "breathtaking".
Aside from its natural beauty, its position just off the A82 has helped cement it as a must-visit resting point.
According to Visit Scotland, the fall is 30ft high and is part of the River Falloch, which leads to Loch Lomond through Glen Falloch.
The waterfall has long been a popular spot for those travelling along the A82 (Image: Tripadvisor) Those coming here can make use of the caged walkway, which provides a closer look at the waterfall and its plunge pool, according to World of Waterfalls.
Why the Falls of Falloch could be the best waterfall in the whole of Scotland
The waterfall has received a lot of praise on Tripadvisor, where visitors gave the natural wonder a 4.4/5 out of 305 reviews.
One person said: "This waterfall is a short walk from the car park and is well worth a stop, especially after heavy rain. The falls are impressive, not as high as some, but water moving with great force."
The Falls of Falloch also have an awesome viewing platform (Image: Tripadvisor)
Another penned: "Nice spot for a quick visit. Only small falls, but quite a scenic spot. Some people were swimming in the pools at the bottom of the falls. Short walk from the car park, and there is a small viewing platform."
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A third added: "Absolutely stunning. Even the road trip to get to the Falls is beautiful! Easy to get to, short walk from the car park (although a tourist place and not all the tourists are considerate!) and a breathtaking view."
Someone else advised: "What you see depends on recent rain, but it's worth a quick look if you're passing.
"The small free car park can be very busy, but it's unlikely everyone is staying for long. Wander along the caged tunnel for a different view of the falls."