Rogie Falls

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Rogie Falls
Gaelic: Eas Rothagaidh
Ross-shire

The Falls of Rogie
River: Black Water
NH44535845
Co-ordinates: 57°35’21"N, 4°36’9"W

The Rogie Falls thunder over a jumble of rocks in Easter Ross on the Black Water, in the south-east of Ross-shire. Here in a series of cascades the river drops from the hills into Strathconon (where after several miles it enters the River Conon).

The falls are found a mile and a half north-west of the village of Contin, next to the A835 road, and as they are accessible they are a popular tourist attraction, with several forest walks provide through the woods here.

A footbridge crosses the river's gorge just below the falls

A fish-ladder scales the incline to byoass the falls, to allow salmon runs.

Footbridge at the Rogie Falls

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