Caldbergh With East Scrafton
Caldbergh With East Scrafton
Best natural monuments around Caldbergh With East Scrafton are situated within the Yorkshire Dales National Park, offering access to diverse natural landscapes. The region features rolling hills, gritstone outcrops, and scenic river valleys. These sites showcase the distinctive geology of North Yorkshire, including limestone formations and powerful waterfalls. The area provides opportunities for exploring tranquil dales and dramatic natural features.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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A hidden gem and interesting story behind the construction of the Temple. Beautiful views and an interesting undulating walk through stunning countryside.
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the drive to the temple was well worth it. You will find a cafe, and family area, before a short walk up to the temple. the set up of the rock formations is mind blowing, but very interesting. a big tick for me to visit again.
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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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This isn't an actual temple, it's a 19th century folly created to provide employment for local people by the wealthy landowner William Danby. It's styled as a smaller version of Stone Henge and although only 200 years old it's still atmospheric and worth a visit.
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This was the perfect spot for lunch on this walk, just over halfway round and after the climb. This is an interesting place, my kids loved exploring it and we stayed about an hour before moving on.
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A quirky folly which is not a druid’s temple. It was built by the landowner during a time of hardship for the people of the village to give them some work to earn money.
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The Aysgarth Lower Falls, Aysgarth Middle Falls, and Aysgarth Upper Falls are among the most popular. These triple-tiered waterfalls on the River Ure are renowned for their dramatic scenery and have inspired artists for centuries. Visitors also appreciate the unique geological features of How Stean Gorge.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The paths around Aysgarth Lower Falls and Aysgarth Upper Falls are generally accessible and offer beautiful scenery for all ages. The Freeholders' Wood Local Nature Reserve near Aysgarth Falls provides accessible paths through woodland, perfect for a family stroll.
The region boasts diverse natural features. You'll find spectacular waterfalls like Aysgarth Falls, dramatic gritstone outcrops such as Great Roova Crags, and tranquil river valleys like Coverdale. There are also unique geological formations, including limestone ravines at How Stean Gorge, and expansive moorland vistas from Penhill.
Yes, Aysgarth Middle Falls offers a designated disabled viewpoint, providing an opportunity for wheelchair users to enjoy the magnificent falls. The surrounding Freeholders' Wood also has accessible paths.
The area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, with routes leading to places like Great Roova Crags, Coverdale Valley, and Penhill. Cycling is also popular, with numerous road cycling and touring cycling routes available. For detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Caldbergh With East Scrafton, Road Cycling Routes around Caldbergh With East Scrafton, and Cycling around Caldbergh With East Scrafton guides.
For sweeping panoramic views, head to Penhill. From its summit, you can enjoy extensive vistas over Wensleydale and Coverdale. Great Roova Crags also offers 'divine views' over Coverdale and the surrounding East Scrafton Moor.
Yes, the River Cover Stepping Stones Crossing provides an adventurous way to traverse the River Cover. It offers a unique and engaging experience for walkers, especially after rainfall when the stones can be partially submerged, adding to the challenge.
Coverdale is a beautiful and quiet valley known for its gently meandering river, distinctive limestone geology, and ancient woodlands. It offers a tranquil Dales landscape, perfect for riverside walks and appreciating unique geological formations. The River Cover, which flows through it, is home to brown trout and grayling.
The natural monuments and surrounding areas are rich in wildlife. In Coverdale, you might spot brown trout and grayling in the river. Near Aysgarth Falls, the Freeholders' Wood Local Nature Reserve is home to roe deer and reintroduced dormice, and in spring, wood anemones and primroses bloom.
Visitors frequently praise the dramatic scenery of the waterfalls, especially Aysgarth Falls, noting the powerful display of water. Many appreciate the historical connections, such as the inspiration provided to artists like William Turner. The unique geological formations, tranquil walks, and opportunities for adventure, like the River Cover Stepping Stones, are also highly valued.
Aysgarth Falls holds significant historical artistic connections, having inspired poets like William Wordsworth and painters like J.M.W. Turner. It also served as a filming location for 'Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves.' Penhill features Penhill Beacon, an Elizabethan-era mound, adding a historical layer to its natural beauty.
Absolutely. Many hiking routes in the area incorporate these natural monuments. For example, there are trails that lead to Great Roova Crags and East Scrafton Moor, through Coverdale Valley, and up to Penhill Summit. You can find detailed routes and guides for hiking in the region by checking the Hiking around Caldbergh With East Scrafton guide.


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