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Stanley Ghyll Waterfall – Stanley Ghyll Trail loop from Boot

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United Kingdom
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Cumbria
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Eskdale

Stanley Ghyll Waterfall – Stanley Ghyll Trail loop from Boot

Easy

4.7

(23)

158

hikers

Stanley Ghyll Waterfall – Stanley Ghyll Trail loop from Boot

01:57

7.09km

110m

Hiking

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 12, 2026

Tips

Your route passes through a protected area

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Lake District National Park

Waypoints

A

Start point

Bus stop

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1

40 m

Dalegarth Station – Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway

Highlight • Settlement

Good shop, cafe & toilets available too!

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2

559 m

Dalegarth Stone Bridge Swim Spot

Highlight • Viewpoint

epic swimspot. I wouldn't recommend jumping off the bridge, it's not quite deep enough. I have seen it done but don't try it yourself!

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3

1.37 km

Stanley Ghyll Waterfall

Highlight • Forest

This is a beautiful walk up through Stanley Ghyll which is a stunning gorge with a constant sound of tumbling waterfalls.

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4

1.48 km

Stunning waterfall

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5

1.55 km

Stanley Ghyll Trail

Highlight • River

Stanley Ghyll flows down from Birker Fell to the River Esk near Boot. There is a steep path which follows the stream and passes the spectacular Stanley Force.

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6

1.65 km

Stanley Ghyll Force Waterfall

Highlight • Waterfall

Stanley Ghyll Force on Birker Beck south of Eskdale is a 20m high waterfall in a dramatic narrow gorge.

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3.87 km

Great Coppice

Forest

4.33 km

Crag Coppice

Forest

9

4.46 km

Doctor Bridge over the river Esk is a grade 2 listed building. It's a probable 17th century packhorse bridge which was widened in 1734 for surgeon Edward Tyson. This is probably why it's called Doctor Bridge.
The bridge gives access from the Woolpack Inn to the south of the river, the river path and the fells.

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10

6.08 km

St Catherine's Church, Lake District

Highlight • Historical Site

B

7.09 km

End point

Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

4.19 km

1.99 km

644 m

259 m

Surfaces

2.31 km

2.23 km

1.81 km

667 m

< 100 m

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Highest point (120 m)

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Saturday 16 May

11°C

6°C

56 %

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