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The 6 Most Impressive Waterfalls in the Yorkshire Dales

Rose Atkinson • Sep 02, 2021
Have you been to visit the Yorkshire Dales yet? Our four luxury self-catering cottages are situated in the glorious village of Reeth, tucked away in the corner of Swaledale and Arkengarthdale. Reeth is a bustling hub of activity, perfect for exploring the celebrated Yorkshire Dales. Our cottages are extremely popular amongst walkers and visitors to the area.

The Yorkshire Dales is one of the most picturesque areas in the whole of the UK and is arguably the waterfall capital of England. The county is awash with waterfalls of all shapes and sizes, with its dramatic landscapes boasting cascading falls. The Yorkshire Dales features the highest waterfalls in England both below and above ground, as well as the highest single drop waterfall in the country. 

We have compiled a handy list of our favourite waterfalls in the Yorkshire Dales; so you can spend less time researching, and more time exploring. All the below walks can be found on the OS Maps app, which guests can access whilst staying at our cottages.



The Incredible Ingleton Waterfalls

Ingleton Waterfalls is arguably the most impressive waterfall spot in the whole of the Yorkshire Dales and has been a popular tourist attraction for over 100 years. The designated Ingleton Waterfalls walk welcomes visitors to discover its extensive collection of wonderful waterfalls, all situated on one route. Complete the seven-mile circular trek from the car park in Ingleton (LA6 3ET) and look out for the picturesque Pecca Falls, the brilliant Beezley Falls and the star of the show, the terrific Thornton Force. If you’re feeling a bit peckish, you can stop off at the family-run café for a bite to eat or grab a refreshment from the trail’s hut.


The Amazing Aysgarth Falls

This awe-inspiring collection of three steeped waterfalls stretches for over half a mile on the banks of the River Ure. Aysgarth Falls are divided into the high, middle, and lower falls, with limestone steps passing through them. Venture on this stunning 6km circular walk, beginning from the Aysgarth Falls National Park Centre (DL8 3TH). They are the most visited waterfalls in all the Dales due to their location and are extremely easy to access; you can see the upper falls from the Yore Bridge and reach the middle and lower falls via a well-trodden path in Freeholders’ Wood. These three cascades have attracted many famous visitors, including Wordsworth and Turner. More recently, they have provided a spectacular setting for a scene from Robin Hood Prince of Thieves.


The Historic Hardraw Force

Hidden behind the Green Dragon Inn in Hawes (DL8 3LZ), Hardraw Force is the longest single drop waterfall in England, measuring in at 100ft. These dramatic waterfalls are nestled amongst wonderful woodland, just a short walk from the pub on a well-marked path – which is even suitable for wheelchair users. Hardraw Force is one of the most popular attractions in Wensleydale, welcoming visitors from near and afar to discover mother nature in all her glory. But be aware; in dry conditions, the falls may be just a trickle. Similar to Aysgarth Falls, Robin Hood also bathes beneath Hardraw Force in the Prince of Thieves film.


Janet’s Foss: The Fairy Falls

This small cascade near Malham is one of the most spectacular sights in the Yorkshire Dales. This truly enchanted fall is named after Janet, the Queen of the Fairies, who supposedly lived in a cave behind the waterfall. Situated in an idyllic wooden glen, the falls look like a scene straight out of a fairy tale. We recommend visiting Janet’s Foss via the Malham Trail, beginning at Malham National Park Centre (BD23 4DA). Enjoy a wonderful walk through Wedber Wood and discover this truly magical fall; a fun day out for all the family.


The Celebrated Cautley Spout

Cautley Spout is Britain’s highest overground cascade, falling for over 200m off Howgill Fells. This long series of waterfalls can be found within the wooded Foss Gill, literally meaning ‘waterfall gill’. These fantastic falls can be seen from a great distance and are best viewed on approach. We recommend parking at the Cross Keys Inn (LA10 5NE) and completing the 9km walk for a truly amazing day out. Be aware; the hike to the top of the waterfall is very steep and difficult, but the panoramic views make all that hard work worthwhile. Cautley Spout is a great choice for keen hikers.


The Wonderful Wain Wath Force

This popular waterfall is situated in Keld, Upper Swaledale (DL11 6DZ). This truly scenic spot beside the River Swale boasts a series of small-stepped falls, which can be easily viewed from the roadside. Wain Wath Force is an easy waterfall to get to by car, with no long walk involved – ideal for people with mobility issues. The falls are located near the amazing Ravenseat Farm, home of the Yorkshire shepherdess. We highly recommend calling in for a delicious cream tea after your walk around the wonderful Wain Wath Force!


Discover the Dales with Reeth Holiday Cottages

Our cottages are ideally situated to explore the surrounding Yorkshire Dales, located at just a stone’s throw away from these wonderful waterfalls. We are almost fully booked for 2021; however, our 2022 calendars are now open! We only have the following dates available for a spectacular 2021 staycation:

Click here to book your break in the Yorkshire Dales today!
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