Eas a' Chual Aluinn Waterfall is Britain's highest waterfall, standing at an impressive 200m tall in the remote Assynt area of Scotland. The hike to this majestic waterfall takes about 2.5-3 hours round trip, offering stunning views of Loch Beag and Loch Glencoul along the way. While the trail can be boggy and rocky at times, the reward of reaching the top and witnessing the powerful cascade plunging into the valley below is truly worth the effort. Just remember to tread carefully near the edge and enjoy the wild beauty of this hidden gem in the Scottish Highlands.