Best waterfalls around Clapham Cum Newby are found within a village in North Yorkshire, offering a range of natural and man-made cascades. The wider Yorkshire Dales area, adjacent to Clapham Cum Newby, features several impressive waterfalls. This region is characterized by its limestone geology, which contributes to unique formations like potholes and gorges. The area provides diverse waterfall experiences, from easily accessible village features to dramatic underground spectacles.
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Access: 🚗 c. 2miles from the village of Horton-in-Ribblesdale 🥾 Alternatively, enjoy a 9 miles hike with just 2,000ft of total elevation from Horton-in-Ribblesdale, via Pen-y-Ghent
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Good foot wear needed, uneven ground, alot of steps, some of which are quite steep. Amazing scenery and waterfalls. £11 entry includes parking.
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Just off this walk through the gate, we didn't choose today to go down to see the waterfall. Just be aware that you need to re-trace your steps to get back in the track (THERE IS NO EXIT AT THE BOTTOM)
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This spectacular waterfall makes a good objective for a run from Ribblesdale below
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Hull Pot is an amazing collapsed cavern that is now just an open limestone scar measuring 91 metres (300 feet) long by 18 metres (60 feet) deep. In dry weather, like today unfortunately, Hull Pot Beck goes underground before it gets to the rim, but in wet weather, it gives way overground to form a stunning waterfall. A stunning place to spend some time!
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Force Gill, or Low Force Waterfall is just off the main path going up to Whernside. A little side trail takes you right into the tiny, gorgeous amphitheatre that hosts this beautiful 15-meter/50-foot waterfall. It is also not that far from Ribblehead Viaduct, so it is a really great family-friendly walk to get to it. It is a beautiful setting and makes for a great rest stop.
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Yes, several waterfalls in the area are suitable for families. Low Force Waterfall (Force Gill) is part of a family-friendly walk near the Ribblehead Viaduct. Clapham Falls, located within Clapham village, are also easily accessible and form part of the Ingleborough Estate Nature Trail, which is suitable for all abilities, including those with prams and wheelchairs.
The region is known for its diverse geological features. You can explore Hull Pot, a massive collapsed cavern that becomes particularly impressive after heavy rain. Gaping Gill, though not a conventional outdoor waterfall, is England's highest unbroken underground waterfall, plunging 110 meters into a vast chamber. Thornton Force waterfall also showcases millions of years of geological evolution in its multi-layered rock formations.
Catrigg Force Waterfall is considered a hidden gem, nestled in a secluded woodland gorge. It's often less crowded than more popular spots and is rumored to have been admired by composer Edward Elgar.
The area around Clapham Cum Newby is excellent for hiking. You can find various routes, including those specifically designed as waterfall hikes. There are also easy hikes and more challenging general hiking routes that pass by many of the region's natural attractions.
Yes, Thornton Force waterfall is a popular spot for a refreshing dip in its pool during good weather. The rocky amphitheater surrounding it makes for a scenic place to relax.
Gaping Gill is a unique natural wonder near Clapham, featuring England's highest unbroken underground waterfall. Fell Beck plunges 110 meters into a massive pothole. While generally not accessible for casual viewing of the underground falls, caving groups typically operate a winch down into the cavern for a limited time, usually two weeks a year (one in May and one in August), allowing visitors to experience this phenomenon up close.
Clapham Falls, located in the village, are man-made, constructed in 1837. They are part of the historic Ingleborough Estate Nature Trail. Additionally, Catrigg Force Waterfall is rumored to have inspired composer Edward Elgar.
Visitors appreciate the variety of experiences, from the dramatic views at Baxenghyll Gorge Waterfall to the unique geological formations at Thornton Force. The opportunity for wild swimming, the secluded beauty of places like Catrigg Force, and the impressive scale of Hull Pot are frequently highlighted.
Clapham Falls, within the village, are easily accessible and part of the Ingleborough Estate Nature Trail, which is suitable for those with prams and wheelchairs. Many other waterfalls require walking on trails, with varying difficulties from easy family walks to more challenging hikes.
Many waterfalls, such as Hull Pot, are particularly impressive after heavy rain when water flow is at its peak. For activities like wild swimming at Thornton Force, warmer, drier weather is preferable. The caving groups operating at Gaping Gill typically do so in May and August.
Yes, Low Force Waterfall (Force Gill) is not far from the Ribblehead Viaduct, making it a great addition to a family-friendly walk in that area.
From the viewing bridge at Baxenghyll Gorge Waterfall, you'll get dramatic and thrilling views of the River Doe far below, showcasing the impressive depth of the gorge.


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