Corrieshalloch Gorge
Introduction This evening, I am posting information on the Corrieshalloch Gorge which forms part of a National Nature Reserve in Scotland’s N.W. Highlands. Falls of Measach, Scottish Highlands Information on the Corrieshalloch Gorge Facts and information as follows: Located about twelve miles south of Ullapool. Accessed via short, steep trail. Crossed by a suspension bridge. There is also a separate viewing platform. Translates as ‘Ugly Hollow’ in Gaelic but this is a misnomer as the view is far from ugly, in fact quite spectacular. Technically known as a Slot Gorge and was formed by glacial meltwater about 2.6m years ago. Through the gorge flows the River Droma. This drops 100 metres over 1.25km including the 150 ft drop at the Falls of Measach. Ranks as the U.K.'s smallest National Nature Reserve. Is home to a wide range of wildlife including red squirrels, finches and a rar species of cranefly. The sheltered and damp microclimate means that mosses and ferns are abundant.