Natural monuments around Burrow-With-Burrow provide access to diverse landscapes in Lancashire, England. This region offers opportunities to explore significant natural features, including impressive mountain peaks, dramatic waterfalls, and unique geological formations. Visitors can experience a range of outdoor environments, from high summits with panoramic views to intricate cave systems and coastal reserves. The area serves as a gateway to the natural grandeur of the wider vicinity.
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Thornton Force is the last waterfall on the River Twiss going upriver. For me it was the most impressive waterfall on the Ingleton Waterfalls trai with its 46 ft drop and (at least when we were there) its very impressive flow over the edge and the force of the water landing at the bottom.
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There are two sets of falls known as Pecca Falls on the Ingleton Waterfalls Trail, one below the other. Going clockwise around the walk you come first to the Lower falls, before climbing to see the twin falls. There is a viewing platform for the twin Pecca Falls where in the distance you can see the lower part of the Falls and the Pecca Bridge.
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A 7km trail that takes in a number of waterfalls, the majestic landscape of the dales and some superb views.
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A 7km walk that takes in a number of waterfalls and some wondrous countryside.
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Perhaps the most impressive of all the falls on the trail and really worth a visit. However, the whole trail is likely to be very busy so don't expect to be alone, and try to come midweek if you don't want to end up in traffic jams of walkers
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Whernside 736.6m P408 (2416ft) County of Yorkshire Definitive List
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The region around Burrow-with-Burrow offers several remarkable natural monuments. Among the most popular are Ingleborough summit, which provides magnificent panoramic views as the second-highest mountain in the Yorkshire Dales, and Whernside Summit, the highest of Yorkshire’s Three Peaks, also offering expansive vistas. For a dramatic waterfall experience, Thornton Force waterfall is a must-see, dropping 46 feet over a limestone cliff.
Yes, the Ingleton Waterfalls Trail, which includes Thornton Force and Pecca Falls, is generally well-maintained and not too steep, making it accessible for families. Another unique family-friendly option is White Scar Cave, England's longest show cave, offering a guided underground experience with impressive stalactite formations.
For stunning waterfalls, the Ingleton Waterfalls Trail is highly recommended. It features several picturesque falls, including the powerful Thornton Force waterfall, known for its 46-foot drop, and Pecca Falls, which is often the first impressive sight on the trail.
Absolutely. The region is rich in geological wonders. You can visit Southerscales Limestone Pavement, a protected area showcasing fascinating limestone formations. Additionally, White Scar Cave offers an opportunity to see millennia-old stalactites and other underground formations.
The natural monuments and reserves in the vicinity are excellent for wildlife spotting. Sandscale Haws National Nature Reserve is a crucial habitat for amphibians, hosting 15% of Britain's natterjack toad population, and is a botanist's delight. Walney Island Nature Reserves are known for bird watching and are the only place in Cumbria where a grey seal colony can be observed.
Yes, the area is a hub for outdoor enthusiasts. The summits of Ingleborough and Whernside are popular hiking destinations, forming part of the challenging Yorkshire Three Peaks route. For cycling, you can explore various routes, including MTB trails, gravel biking, and road cycling. Find more details on routes in the area on our guides for MTB Trails, Gravel Biking, and Road Cycling Routes around Burrow-With-Burrow.
The natural monuments can be enjoyed year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking the peaks and enjoying the waterfalls, especially if you plan on wild swimming at Thornton Force. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter can offer dramatic, snow-dusted landscapes, though some trails may be more challenging and require appropriate gear.
Yes, Ingleborough summit is not only a natural wonder but also holds historical significance, with remains of Iron Age settlements found on its slopes. Additionally, Devil's Bridge over the River Lune is a historic architectural marvel set amidst beautiful natural scenery.
Many natural areas and trails in the region are dog-friendly, especially those on public footpaths. However, it's always best to check specific regulations for nature reserves or private attractions like White Scar Cave. When hiking, ensure your dog is under control, especially around livestock, and always clean up after them.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent panoramic views from summits like Ingleborough and Whernside. The dramatic beauty of Thornton Force waterfall and the unique experience of the Ingleton Waterfalls Trail are also highly rated. The sense of achievement after a challenging hike and the opportunity for refreshing dips in natural pools are often highlighted in visitor tips.
Although Burrow-with-Burrow is inland, the wider region offers coastal natural attractions. Sandscale Haws National Nature Reserve, near Barrow-in-Furness, features significant sand dunes and views of the Duddon Estuary. Walney Island Nature Reserves, also near Barrow-in-Furness, provide excellent coastal walks, bird watching, and a grey seal colony. More information can be found on the Morecambe Bay Nature website and Visit Lake District.
For any visit, especially to mountain summits or waterfall trails, layered clothing is recommended as weather can change quickly. Sturdy, waterproof hiking boots are essential. In winter, add warm, waterproof outer layers, hats, gloves, and consider bringing trekking poles for stability on potentially icy or muddy paths. Always check the weather forecast before heading out.


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