The Falls of Bruar, located in Scotland's Perth and Kinross region, are a picturesque series of waterfalls on the Bruar Water. These falls have been a popular tourist spot since the 18th century and were even mentioned in a poem by Robert Burns. With a total height of about 60 meters, the falls offer a stunning natural spectacle with deep pools, rock formations, and a natural arch. Visitors can access the falls via a circular footpath that leads to two bridges for optimal viewing. Despite changes in water volume due to a hydroelectric power scheme, the Falls of Bruar remain a charming destination for nature lovers and history buffs alike.