Best waterfalls around Levisham are situated within the North York Moors National Park, offering diverse natural features. The area is characterized by its valleys and historical landscapes, providing a setting for various water features. Mallyan Spout stands as the tallest waterfall in the North York Moors, a significant natural landmark. Smaller waterfalls also exist, contributing to the natural charm of historical valleys like Dundale Griff.
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Note that the track from Beck Hole to this waterfall is very boggy in places, and part of the track is very high up and narrow, making it slightly difficult to navigate in summer when the gorse bushes are encroaching over the track. Slow and steady with good footwear is essential. There are 2 further waterfalls upstream, Water Ark Foss and Walk Mill Foss, but they can't be accessed from this track from Beck Hole, you would need take either the footpath from Darnholm, or the footpath from Lins Farm just to the northeast of Beck Hole.
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Whilst this waterfall is relatively accessible, as others point out it is a bit of a scramble, with the rocks still quite slippery and treacherous in the height of summer, as they are permanently in the shade and damp. In summer, the valley that the track to the waterfall runs through provides welcome respite from the heat of the day.
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Many of the photos posted are actually Thomason Foss, which is 50m further upstream. This little waterfall is very broad and shallow, almost like a set of rapids, with lots of huge flat boulders flanking the northern shore that make a perfect perch for an impromptu rest. Note that the track from Beck Hole to this waterfall is very boggy in places, and part of the track is very high up and narrow, making it slightly difficult to navigate in summer when the gorse bushes are encroaching over the track. Slow and steady with good footwear is essential.
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The beautiful 70 ft high Mallyan Spout waterfall is the tallest one in the North York Moors National Park. It is not recommended for anyone with mobility issues as it involves scrambling over rocks.
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Note the path is a little treacherous and is not recommended for anyone with reduced mobility. A lovely waterfall once you get to the end of the path. One for the wild swimmers/dippers
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A must-see - you can't miss this. This is the tallest waterfall in North York Moors, with a 70 feet vertical drop. Many people call the sight and the experience of it 'epic'!
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Walking through Newton House Plantation is a serene experience. On a sunny day, it can be quite a magical experience. May Beck (in the northern section of this segment) is absolutely lovely, reminding of some of the quiet burns I have seen in the Scottish Highlands.
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It's a bit of a scramble over rocks to get to the water spout, but it's worth it. However, we lost the path at that point. We could see a path on the far sides of the falls, but could not work out how to get there. In the end, we had to divert in another direction.
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The most popular waterfall is Mallyan Spout Waterfall, known as the tallest in the North York Moors with a 70-foot drop. Visitors also frequently enjoy the broad, shallow Waterfall Near Beck Hole, which offers large flat boulders for resting.
Yes, the path to Mallyan Spout Waterfall can be technical and slippery in places, requiring sturdy shoes. Similarly, the trail to Waterfall Near Beck Hole is described as challenging, with muddy paths and slippery rocks. These trails are not recommended for those with reduced mobility.
While Mallyan Spout is well-known, the area around Dundale Griff, a narrow side valley leading from Dundale Pond to Levisham Beck, features smaller, more intimate waterfalls. These offer a quieter experience within a historically significant landscape.
The waterfalls are captivating year-round. In warmer months, the valleys leading to the falls offer a refreshing escape. Early mornings are often recommended for Mallyan Spout to experience its peaceful atmosphere before crowds arrive. Be aware that paths can be very boggy and slippery, especially after rain or in winter, so good footwear is essential.
While some trails can be challenging, many walks in the North York Moors National Park are suitable for families. For specific waterfall trails, consider the difficulty ratings. The path to Thomason Foss, for example, is through an idyllic wooded ravine, but parts can be narrow and boggy, so assess suitability based on your family's mobility.
Sturdy, waterproof footwear with good grip is highly recommended, as paths can be technical, muddy, and slippery, even in summer. Layers of clothing are also advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions in the North York Moors.
Some visitors mention Thomason Foss as a spot for wild swimmers or dippers. However, always exercise caution, check water conditions, and be aware of local regulations regarding wild swimming.
The area around Levisham offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the 'Hole of Horcum loop', or enjoy mountain biking on routes like the 'Dalby Forest Loop'. For easier options, there are several easy hikes, including circular walks around the Hole of Horcum. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Levisham, MTB Trails around Levisham, and Easy hikes around Levisham guides.
Yes, there is a View of North Yorkshire Moors Railway and Waterfall. This shaded viewpoint allows you to hear a waterfall, though direct access to the waterfall from this spot is not possible.
Yes, Newton House Plantation Forest Path and Waterfall offers a serene walking experience through a forest, with May Beck providing a lovely natural feature reminiscent of Scottish Highlands burns.
The area around Dundale Griff, which features smaller waterfalls, is rich in historical traces, including remnants of a medieval monastic sheep farm. Mallyan Spout itself has captivated visitors since Victorian times, highlighting its long-standing appeal.
The duration of walks to waterfalls varies depending on your starting point and pace. For Mallyan Spout, it can be quickly reached from the Mallyan Spout hotel via a path, but longer routes are also available. Always check specific trail details for estimated times.


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