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The story of creepy Devil's Pulpit rock and 'blood-red' river that featured in Outlander

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One of Scotland's most unsettling natural sights is found between Glasgow and Loch Lomond, and its reputation is just as sinister as its name.

The Devil's Pulpit is an unusually shaped rock within the steep Finnich Glen. It can only be accessed by trekking down the slippery gorge—often called the Devil’s Steps—and is not recommended for solo or unprepared explorers.

When you reach the bottom, you will be surprised to see that the river flows blood-red. While this is due to the sandstone beneath the water, it certainly gives the gorge an ominous aura. READ MORE — The history of The Jacobite steam train known as the Hogwarts Express in Harry Potter READ MORE — Coastal cottage with sea view for sale is one of oldest houses on 'magical Scottish island' While the river alone is spectacular enough, the Devil's Pulpit is the main attraction.

The mushroom-shaped rock formation pokes out of the surface of the river, so the best time to see it is when the water is low.

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