Waterfalls around Newbiggin offer a diverse natural landscape, characterized by the powerful flow of rivers through scenic valleys. This region, situated near the Yorkshire Dales, features several notable waterfalls that are popular for their natural beauty and accessibility. The area's geology contributes to the formation of these cascades, creating distinct features such as multi-tiered falls and deep plunge pools. Visitors can explore a variety of water features set within woodlands and open countryside.
Last updated: August 13, 2026
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Pretty boggy, uneven and slippery for the last 300m (even on a fine day) but well worth persevering as the waterfall is impressive
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it's very easy walk and the waterfall is beautiful you can take your kids here easily and right now in summer surrounding the waterfall its greenery and small white flowers make it a destination location here can create some reels for your insta and YouTube.
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It can be difficult to get here, so take care where you step as it is steep in places and after rain might be very challenging. But the single drop waterfall is worth seeing and hearing. In a secluded spot, there is something making one thinking of fairy tales, of the kind with fauns, dryads and indeed waterfalls, about this place. Taking photos here might be difficult, though, as there is little space to do so.
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Beautiful waterfalls which were used in the Kevin Costner version of Robin Hood for the river fight with Little John.
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Though not the highest waterfalls they are definitely worth a visit.
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Though not the highest waterfalls they are still definitely worth a visit.
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Incredibly beautiful surroundings but a lot of flies at this time of year…. Provide good protection!
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The Aysgarth Falls are highly popular, particularly Aysgarth Lower Falls, known for its classic views and historical admiration by artists like William Turner. Aysgarth Middle Falls and Aysgarth Upper Falls also draw many visitors, forming a spellbinding stretch of water.
Yes, several waterfalls are suitable for families. Aysgarth Lower Falls and Aysgarth Upper Falls are both categorized as family-friendly. Mill Gill Force also offers a very easy walk, making it ideal for families with children.
You'll encounter diverse natural landscapes, including powerful river flows, scenic valleys, and deep plunge pools. Many waterfalls, like Aysgarth Lower Falls and Mill Gill Force, are nestled within woodlands, offering picturesque forest settings.
Yes, Aysgarth Middle Falls features a disabled viewpoint, offering a clear perspective from above for wheelchair users.
The area around Newbiggin offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for waterfall hikes, cycling tours, and running trails. Popular hiking routes include loops around Aysgarth Falls, while cycling options range from moderate to difficult, exploring areas like Coverdale Valley.
Yes, the walk to Whitfield Gill Force can be challenging, especially after rain, with steep, uneven, and slippery sections. However, the impressive single-drop waterfall in its secluded spot is considered well worth the effort for those seeking a more rugged experience.
You can park at the National Park Centre car park. From there, well-signed paths lead directly to the Middle and Lower Falls, making it a convenient starting point for your visit.
Visiting after rainfall generally offers the most dramatic flow, as the rivers are fuller and the cascades are more powerful and visually striking.
Yes, Mill Gill Force can be easily combined with a stroll to Whitfield Gill Force, which is located just a little further upstream from picturesque Askrigg.
Visitors frequently highlight the natural beauty and the opportunity to immerse themselves in picturesque landscapes. Many appreciate the historical connection, such as the Aysgarth Falls being admired by painter William Turner, and the serene, almost fairy-tale atmosphere found at secluded spots like Whitfield Gill Force.
Yes, the Aysgarth Falls have a notable historical connection, having been visited and painted by the Romantic artist William Turner in 1816. Aysgarth Upper Falls was also famously used as a filming location for the Kevin Costner version of Robin Hood.
While not explicitly detailed in the immediate vicinity, the wider Northumberland region, which shares similar geological features, often integrates waterfalls into longer trails. For specific routes around Newbiggin, you can explore the various waterfall hikes available, which include moderate to difficult options.


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