Waterfalls around Eggleston offer a diverse natural landscape in the North Pennines, featuring several notable cascades along the River Tees and its tributaries. This region is characterized by its river valleys, woodlands, and geological formations that create distinct waterfall experiences. The area provides opportunities for exploring natural monuments and trails suitable for various activity levels.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Best views from the north side of the river i.e. before crossing Wynch bridge
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Low Force is a beautiful spot. With a series of low cascades, it is not as dramatic as nearby High Force, but it is an area still worth visiting. You can park nearby at Bowlees Visitor Centre, which has a decent car park with a donations payment box.
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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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Low Force is a series of waterfalls on the River Tees that, despite not having great height like the nearby High Force waterfall, are of stunning beauty. Some parts of the film '1917' were shot in this area.
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Great little spot for a cold dip 🥶 Not far from the car park either
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The area around Eggleston in the North Pennines is home to several impressive waterfalls. Among the most popular are High Force Waterfall, one of England’s largest, and the scenic route from Low Force to High Force Waterfalls on the Pennine Way. Visitors also enjoy Gibson's Cave and Waterfall, known for its unique cave and cold dip opportunities.
Yes, several waterfall locations around Eggleston are suitable for families. High Force Waterfall has well-maintained paths, making it easy to visit with children. The walk from Low Force to High Force Waterfalls on the Pennine Way is also considered family-friendly, offering beautiful riverside views.
Yes, wild swimming is possible at some locations. Gibson's Cave and Waterfall is a popular spot for a cold dip. The River Tees along the Pennine Way, particularly between Low Force and High Force, also offers opportunities for swimming when the river isn't too fast and the weather is warm enough.
You'll encounter diverse natural beauty, including powerful river cascades, wooded trails, and unique geological formations. The area is characterized by its river valleys and woodlands. For instance, High Force showcases the River Tees dramatically dropping into a plunge pool, while Gibson's Cave combines a waterfall with an adjacent cave.
The waterfalls around Eggleston can be visited at any time of year. After heavy rain, High Force is particularly immense and powerful. The surrounding woodlands offer lovely walking experiences regardless of the season.
Absolutely. The region offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Bluebell Wood and Waterfall – River Tees Crossing loop from Eggleston' or the 'River Tees Crossing – Bluebell Wood and Waterfall loop from Romaldkirk'. Explore more hiking options on the Hiking around Eggleston guide.
Beyond hiking, the area around Eggleston provides options for cycling and running. There are cycling routes such as the 'Barnard Castle Market Cross – River Tees Crossing loop from Cotherstone' and running trails like the 'River Tees Crossing – Bluebell Wood and Waterfall loop from Romaldkirk'. For more details, check the Cycling around Eggleston and Running Trails around Eggleston guides.
For most walks, sturdy trainers or walking shoes will suffice, especially on well-maintained paths like those at High Force. If you plan to explore more challenging sections or venture off the main trails, proper hiking boots are recommended. Always be prepared for potentially wet conditions near waterfalls.
While High Force and Low Force are well-known, smaller, more secluded spots like Mill Force Waterfall offer a quieter experience. It's a nice little waterfall along a stream, accessible from Bowes Castle or the Pennine path.
Visitors frequently highlight the powerful and impressive nature of the waterfalls, especially High Force. The well-maintained paths, scenic riverside walks, and opportunities for wild swimming at spots like Gibson's Cave are also highly appreciated.


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