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Location | Golspie, Highland, Scotland |
Type | Ledge |
Watercourse | Abhainn an t-Sratha Charnaig |
Torboll Fall is a waterfall near Golspie in the Scottish Highlands. It is also located in species-rich deciduous woodland known as the Torboll Woods Site of Special Scientific Interest. Its grid reference number is NH744985. A fish ladder is parallel to the waterfall to allow for the migration of fish. The waterfall may be viewed from the bottom of the fish ladder or from a bridge that runs over the top of the waterfall.
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Torboll Fall
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