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Returning from Glen Lednock, a little way downhill from the lay-by is the steep path down to the Deil's Cauldron (Devil's Kettle). In Gaelic it is Slocha'n Donish and legend has it that it was the favourite haunt of a brownie or water elf called Uris-chidh who enticed victims down into the huge natural pothole. The waterfall that plunges down through the Cauldron is most spectacular and it is easy to see how legend arose. | |
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