Canyoning · Highlands

Canyoning · Highlands

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The essentials

One option, one decision: NAE LIMITS runs a half-day canyoning session at Bruar Falls for 76.61 £, rated "Occasionally sporty" , accessible enough for first-timers who can handle some physical effort. The meeting point is near Pitlochry in Perthshire, putting you deep in the Scottish Highlands. Book directly with NAE LIMITS and confirm waterproof kit availability ahead of your session, as Scottish canyon water temperatures demand preparation.

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Canyoning in Bruar Falls Scotland

Canyoning in Bruar Falls Scotland

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Frequently asked questions

How intense is canyoning at Bruar Falls?
The physical level is rated "Occasionally sporty" , expect scrambling, jumping and some swimming, but no prior canyoning experience is required. The half-day format keeps the intensity manageable.
What's the most adrenaline-heavy moment of the session?
Bruar Falls features natural drops and cascades through a gorge carved into the Highland landscape. The jump points and fast water sections are where most participants feel the biggest rush.
When does the canyoning season run at Bruar Falls?
The season runs from May through September. Water levels are typically higher and faster in spring, which adds intensity. Summer sessions offer slightly warmer conditions.
Is this suitable if I've never done canyoning before?
Yes. The "Occasionally sporty" rating means it's designed for people without a canyoning background. The guide from NAE LIMITS leads the group through every section of the canyon.

Practical info

Season

May – September

Equipment

Wear a swimsuit or thermal base layer under the wetsuit provided by NAE LIMITS, and bring water shoes or old trainers with grip. Given the half-day duration and "Occasionally sporty" level, a change of dry clothes and a warm layer for after the session are essential in the Scottish Highlands.

Getting there

Meet NAE LIMITS at Nae Limits Ballinluig, Nr Pitlochry, PH9 0LG, roughly 1 hour north of Perth via the A9.

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Updated on 3 March 2026