
Island Castaways Craignure
An Roth Community Enterprise Centre Craignure Isle of Mull PA65 6AY
Eas Fors Waterfall is a spectacular triple-tier waterfall located on the Isle of Mull, specifically near Ballygown on the west coast. This impressive natural wonder is conveniently situated right next to the coast road that winds around Loch Tuath, making it a prominent and easily identifiable feature of the landscape. The most breathtaking section of the falls is its lower tier, which plunges a dramatic 100 feet almost directly into the sea below, creating a powerful and captivating display of nature’s force.
The name “Eas Fors” is remarkably descriptive of its nature, as it translates to “Waterfall waterfall waterfall,” reflecting a linguistic layering from different cultures. “Eas” is the Gaelic word for waterfall, “Fors” is the Norse word for waterfall, and the addition of the English “Waterfall” in the full interpretation emphasizes its prominent feature. This unique etymology underscores the rich historical and cultural tapestry of Mull, influenced by both Gaelic and Viking heritage, culminating in a name that unequivocally describes its primary characteristic.
For those wishing to experience the torrent from below, reaching the lower viewpoint involves a mile-long hike each way. The walk typically follows minor roads, then transitions onto a track and a grassy path leading to Camas an Lagain. The final section requires navigating an awkward boulder beach to reach the optimal viewing spot. It is crucial to note that this last section along the beach can be submerged at high tide, so planning your visit around tide times is essential for safe access to the full spectacle of Eas Fors.
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