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Deil's Cauldron

Lowland Perthshire & Kinross


A mile north of Comrie, the River Lednock cascades out of a deep, wooded gorge and into a circular, rock-girt pool known as the Deil's Cauldron (the Devil's cooking pot). A footpath (signposted Glen Lednock Circular) leads from the car park at the western end of the village to the falls, where wooden steps and walkways lead down to a viewpoint.


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