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Randolphs Leap

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Kevin
February 6, 2022
A must for those who love photography . Scotland at its most beautiful in every sense of the word. Not suitable for those who have problems walking as the pathway is quite steep. For those who love canoeing and white water this is an experience to remember. Please make sure that a trained guide is with you as this area can be treacherous to the inexperienced. We recommend that you look on line for information regarding the canoeing.
A must for those who love photography . Scotland at its most beautiful in every sense of the word. Not suitable for those who have problems walking as the pathway is quite steep. For those who love canoeing and white water this is an experience to remember. Please make sure that a trained guide is w…
Aimé
October 15, 2018
A beautiful river walk where the River Findhorn is squeezed through narrow rocks!
Mark
May 1, 2021
Randolph's Leap is an SSSI and area of countryside in Moray, Scotland. The area surrounds the River Findhorn and is actually named after the point at the river where the sheer rock banks are closest, where according to legend Thomas Randolph, later Earl of Moray, was pursuing a Comyn, who leaped to the other side and escaped back to his castle. The Comyn castle fell and the lands were granted by King Robert to Randolph. The name gradually changed from Comyn's Leap to Randolph's Leap. The nearest settlement is Logie Steading, a steading from where walks along the side of the river can be taken. This part of the Findhorn is renowned for its dramatic rocks, cliffs and waterfalls, and peaceful surrounding pine forest. Randolph's Leap is also an important wildlife area, with lesser black-backed gulls, woodpeckers and red squirrels.
Randolph's Leap is an SSSI and area of countryside in Moray, Scotland. The area surrounds the River Findhorn and is actually named after the point at the river where the sheer rock banks are closest, where according to legend Thomas Randolph, later Earl of Moray, was pursuing a Comyn, who leaped to…
Ellie
June 14, 2017
A fabulously beautiful stop of local legend. Steep river gorges and small trails through stunning woodland
Emplacement
Forres, Scotland