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Top 7 Waterfalls around Newbiggin

Best waterfalls around Newbiggin are found within the wider Northumberland area, as Newbiggin-by-the-Sea itself is a coastal town known for its beach and marine wildlife. The region offers diverse natural landscapes beyond the immediate coastline. These natural water features are located in various settings, from deep valleys to woodland areas. The broader Northumberland region provides opportunities to explore different types of waterfalls.

Best waterfalls around Newbiggin

  • The most popular waterfalls is High Force Waterfall, a viewpoint that is one…

Last updated: May 4, 2026

High Force Waterfall

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High Force is one of England’s largest and most impressive waterfalls. Starting as a trickle high in the North Pennines, the River Tees steadily gathers pace until it drastically drops …

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Cauldron Snout Waterfall

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Cauldron Snout is a rocky ravine below Cow Green Reservoir that the infant River Tees descends through spectacularly. The falls, which nestle within the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural …

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The Pennine Way follows a nice riverside path along the Tees from Low Force to High Force. It's a great walk with plenty of swimming opportunities if the river isn't …

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Slitt Wood Waterfalls

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Beautifully tucked away admist the Durham Dales is the village of Westgate. It is named as it was the western entrance to the Bishop of Durham's vast hunting park and …

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With a drop of 21 meters, this is one of the largest waterfalls in England and certainly one of the most impressive.
The area also holds geological significance, as some …

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Stuart Wilcock
September 21, 2025, Cauldron Snout Waterfall

The waterfall is fed by the Cow Green Reservoir, with water running over a dam wall and then plunging into the river.

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Depending on the length of walk you plan to do sturdy trainers or walking shoes will do

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Beautiful waterfalls very easy to walk round, just don't get to close to the edge with kids and dogs.

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it more of a long cataract than a waterfall and at 200 yards long ,reckoned to be the longest waterfall in England . keep away from the edges cos can be very slippery when wet .

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Be careful on the top looking over.

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The Pennine Way follows a nice riverside path along the Tees from Low Force to High Force. It's a great walk with plenty of swimming opportunities if the river isn't too fast and the weather is warm enough, otherwise it's just very scenic.

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Cauldron Snout is a stunning series of waterfalls accessible from the Pennine Way, and the large car park at Cow Green Reservoir. There is a rocky footpath that is a bit of a scramble leading down to it from Cow Green Dam; the latter makes a super nice backdrop to the first waterfall. This footpath is treacherous when wet, and you need to be very careful, a fall could have serious consequences.

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Cauldron Snout is a rocky ravine below Cow Green Reservoir that the infant River Tees descends through spectacularly. The falls, which nestle within the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), are caused by the upper Tees passing over dolerite steps of the Whin Sill.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where are the waterfalls located, since Newbiggin-by-the-Sea is a coastal town?

While Newbiggin-by-the-Sea itself is known for its coast, the notable waterfalls are found within the wider Northumberland area. These natural features are spread across various settings, from deep valleys to woodland areas, offering diverse exploration opportunities beyond the immediate coastline.

Are there any family-friendly waterfalls in the Northumberland area?

Yes, several waterfalls are suitable for families. High Force Waterfall has well-maintained paths, making it easy for various walking abilities, including children. The walk from Low Force to High Force Waterfalls on the Pennine Way also offers a scenic riverside path that is generally considered a great walk for families.

What are some less crowded or hidden gem waterfalls to visit?

For a more secluded experience, consider Routin Linn, a hidden gem without prominent signposts, offering a quiet and picturesque cascade. Linhope Spout is another tucked-away spot in the Breamish Valley, ideal for a peaceful picnic and wildlife spotting.

Can I go wild swimming near any of the waterfalls?

Yes, wild swimming is possible at a few locations. Linhope Spout plunges into a 16-foot deep pool, suitable for an invigorating wild swim. Harthope Linn, with its two-tier falls in the Cheviot Hills, also offers refreshing wild swimming opportunities. The River Tees near Low Force to High Force Waterfalls on the Pennine Way can also offer swimming opportunities if the river isn't too fast and the weather is warm enough.

Are there challenging waterfall hikes for experienced walkers?

For a more challenging experience, Cauldron Snout Waterfall involves a rocky scramble down a footpath to reach the dramatic descent of the River Tees. The path can be treacherous when wet, requiring careful navigation.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see near the waterfalls?

The waterfall areas are rich in wildlife. At Linhope Spout, you might spot red squirrels. Hareshaw Linn is a haven for various birds, including great spotted woodpeckers, wood warblers, and spotted flycatchers, as well as badgers. The woodland and river environments provide habitats for diverse species.

Are there any easy hiking routes to waterfalls in the area?

Yes, there are several easy hiking routes. For example, you can find easy hikes like the 'High Force Waterfall – Low Force Waterfall loop from High Force' or the 'Footbridge over the River Tees – High Force Waterfall loop from High Force'. You can explore more options on the Easy hikes around Newbiggin guide.

What should I wear for waterfall hikes in Northumberland?

For most waterfall hikes, sturdy trainers or walking shoes are recommended. If you plan to tackle more challenging routes like Cauldron Snout Waterfall, which involves scrambling, appropriate footwear with good grip is essential, especially as paths can be treacherous when wet.

What natural features, besides the waterfalls themselves, can I observe?

Beyond the cascades, you can observe diverse natural landscapes. Hareshaw Linn is set within a magical woodland with various trees like oak, hazel, elm, and ash. Harthope Linn is nestled in the scenic Harthope Valley in the Cheviot Hills, offering lush greenery. The River Above High Force Waterfall also showcases geological significance, with rocks up to 300 million years old.

Are there any pubs or cafes near the waterfalls for refreshments?

While specific cafes directly at every waterfall are rare, some areas offer nearby options. For instance, after visiting Slitt Wood Waterfalls, the Hare and Hounds pub in Westgate is a perfect place to grab a drink or enjoy a pub dinner.

What do visitors enjoy most about the waterfalls in this region?

Visitors frequently praise the impressive nature of the waterfalls, such as the sheer power of High Force Waterfall. Many appreciate the well-maintained paths and the scenic riverside walks, especially the route from Low Force to High Force Waterfalls on the Pennine Way. The opportunity for peaceful picnics, wildlife spotting, and invigorating wild swims also adds to the enjoyment.

Can I find circular walks that include waterfalls?

Yes, circular walks are available. For example, the 'High Force Waterfall – Low Force Waterfall loop from High Force' is an easy circular route. You can find more options for various difficulty levels on the Hiking around Newbiggin guide.

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