Eas Fors Waterfall
Eas
Fors Waterfall is one of the most spectacular waterfalls on the
island, situated just off the B8073, a couple of miles North of
Ulva Ferry. There are captivating views across Loch Tuath to the
island of Ulva.
The 'Eas Fors Waterfall' place name is
tautological as all three words are synonymous. This often
occurs when a name from one language is imported into another
and a standard descriptor is added on from the second language.
Eas is Gaelic for waterfall, Fors is Norse for waterfall so it
could be said that Eas Fors Waterfall is labouring the point
slightly!
There
is a small parking area before the bridge and it's worth walking
up the track to the Upper Falls where there is a safe viewing
point. Eas Fors consists of a series of three waterfalls, the
Upper Falls being above the road, and the Middle Falls just
below the road. There is a lovely pool below the Midde Falls and
a great place to have a picnic BUT NOT WITH YOUNG CHILDREN as
this is potentially a very dangerous location.
The
final fall plunges 100 feet over the edge of the cliff to the
sea below. There are no barriers and the grassy ground can be
very slippery at times. The only way to view the Lower Falls
safely is to walk a half mile down the road towards Ulva Ferry
and then take the track along the stony beach. The walk will
take no more than half an hour and is the most dramatic and
safest way to view the falls.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO LEAN OVER THE EDGE TO SEE
THE DROP. If you're not able to walk along the shore to view the
waterfall, why not click on all the images on this page to
enlarge. Use your imagination and picture yourself standing
beneath this gushing torrent of water.
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