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Top 20 Waterfalls around Horton In Ribblesdale

Waterfalls around Horton In Ribblesdale are a prominent feature of the Yorkshire Dales landscape. The region is characterized by its limestone geology, which gives rise to various natural formations including dramatic cliffs, gorges, and unique hydrological features. This area offers a range of waterfall experiences, from powerful cascades to hidden woodland gems. The natural beauty of the Ribblesdale valley provides a scenic backdrop for exploring these water features.

Best waterfalls around Horton In Ribblesdale

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Last updated: May 6, 2026

Malham Cove

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The 230 feet (70 m) high, gently curving cliff of Malham Cove will take your breath away. A spectacular geological formation in its own right, the views from above the …

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Hull Pot

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Hull Pot, on the western side of Pen-y-Ghent, is a collapsed cavern, and an impressive hole measuring 91m (300ft) long by 18m (60ft) deep.

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Thornton Force waterfall

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Dropping 46 feet (14 m) over a limestone cliff, Thornton Force will take your breath away when it comes into view. Interestingly, there are several layers to the rock behind …

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Catrigg Force Waterfall

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Nestled in a secluded woodland gorge, Catrigg Force is a hidden gem in the Yorkshire Dales. The composer Edward Elgar is rumoured to have been a huge fan of this …

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Low Force Waterfall (Force Gill)

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If you are climbing Whernside, you will not regret following the path alongside Force Gill. Not only will you beat the crowds following the main route, but you also have …

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Ann (Peregrinate North West & Beyond)
April 5, 2025, Hull Pot

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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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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Andy
August 31, 2024, Malham Cove

Limestone pavement above Mallam.incredable

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David Howells
June 2, 2024, Hull Pot

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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Fall was in full flow, very impressive

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique geological features can I find among the waterfalls in Horton In Ribblesdale?

The region is rich in limestone geology, leading to unique formations. For instance, Hull Pot is a massive collapsed cavern that transforms into a spectacular waterfall after heavy rains. Malham Cove, while no longer an active waterfall, is a 230-foot high, gently curving cliff that was once a powerful cascade, with water now flowing underground.

Are there any hidden or less crowded waterfalls to visit near Horton In Ribblesdale?

Yes, Catrigg Force Waterfall is often described as a hidden gem. Nestled in a secluded woodland gorge near Stainforth, it offers a tranquil escape. Similarly, Low Force Waterfall (Force Gill), located near the path to Whernside, provides a quieter alternative to more popular routes, allowing for a peaceful experience.

What is the best time to visit the waterfalls around Horton In Ribblesdale?

Many waterfalls in the area are particularly impressive after heavy rains. This is especially true for Hull Pot, which only becomes a spectacular waterfall under wet conditions. Spring and autumn often provide good water flow and vibrant scenery, while summer offers opportunities for refreshing dips at places like Thornton Force waterfall.

Are there family-friendly waterfall walks in the area?

Yes, several waterfalls are suitable for families. The walk to Hull Pot from Horton-in-Ribblesdale is considered fairly easy and beginner-friendly. Low Force Waterfall (Force Gill) is also part of a great family-friendly walk, especially as it's not far from the Ribblehead Viaduct.

Can I go wild swimming at any of the waterfalls?

Yes, at Thornton Force waterfall, part of the Ingleton Waterfalls Trail, visitors can enjoy a refreshing dip in the water and relax in the rocky amphitheatre during good weather. It's a popular spot for this activity.

What hiking opportunities are available near the waterfalls?

The region offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find a variety of trails, from easy strolls to more challenging routes. For specific hiking options, explore the hiking guide for Horton In Ribblesdale, or for easier walks, check out the easy hikes guide.

Are there any waterfalls with historical or cultural significance?

Catrigg Force Waterfall holds a notable connection to history. The renowned composer Edward Elgar was reportedly a great admirer of this secluded waterfall and would visit it whenever he was in the area, finding inspiration in its natural beauty.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the waterfalls?

Beyond hiking, the area around Horton In Ribblesdale is excellent for gravel biking. You can discover various routes and explore the landscape on two wheels. For detailed routes and information, refer to the gravel biking guide for Horton In Ribblesdale.

Are there any waterfalls that are particularly dramatic or visually striking?

Thornton Force waterfall is known for its dramatic appearance, dropping 46 feet (14 meters) over a limestone cliff. The rock layers behind the falls also offer a fascinating glimpse into millions of years of geological evolution. Low Force Waterfall (Force Gill), despite its name, boasts a 15-meter (50-foot) drop into a 'tiny, gorgeous amphitheatre', making it a magnificent spectacle.

What do visitors enjoy most about the waterfalls around Horton In Ribblesdale?

Visitors frequently appreciate the dramatic limestone falls, the unique geological features, and the secluded woodland waterfalls. The area offers a variety of experiences, from powerful cascades to tranquil, hidden spots. The natural beauty and the opportunity for refreshing dips or peaceful contemplation are often highlighted.

Are there any waterfalls that are easily accessible or part of a well-maintained trail?

Thornton Force waterfall is part of the popular Ingleton Waterfalls Trail, which is a well-maintained route with a mix of terrains and viewing platforms, making it easily accessible. Stainforth Force, while slightly further afield, is also noted as an easily accessible option near Settle.

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