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Top 8 Waterfalls around Arkengarthdale

Best waterfalls around Arkengarthdale are found within a serene valley in the northern Yorkshire Dales, characterized by tranquil landscapes and the meandering Arkle Beck. The area features numerous smaller cascades within its steep-sided gills and tributaries, often integrated with its rich lead mining history. Exploring these water features provides insight into the dale's unique heritage and offers a more secluded experience compared to larger, more widely publicized waterfalls.

Top waterfalls around Arkengarthdale

  • The most popular waterfalls is East Gill Force

Last updated: July 3, 2026

East Gill Force

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With a 15-foot (4.5 m) drop, East Gill Force is an impressive waterfall in a stunning location. Below the main falls is a smaller waterfall that cascades downstream. As the …

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Kisdon Force Waterfall

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This one is not just one waterfall, but a series of them, a short distance and an easy walk from the village of Keld. It is often considered to be …

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Swinner Gill Lead Mining Remains

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An unbelievably dramatic spot both naturally and historically! Amidst the glorious hills of East Stonedale and Ivelet Moor, where a few becks meet and crash down under the stone bridge, …

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Wain Wath Force

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It might be a fairly modest waterfall compared to others nearby, but it's certainly a much-loved spot. There's a delightful grassy bank next to the waterfall which is perfect if …

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Waterfall on the River Swale

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Although this bridge is about a mile further than the Coast to Coast Way halfway sign at Keld Lodge, crossing the Swale can serve as a symbolic halfway point.

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anthony brown
May 31, 2025, East Gill Force

A good spot for a short rest and enjoy the waterfall.

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Impressive views, building and waterfalls. By far my favourite part of the Herriot Way.

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Paul
October 28, 2024, Kisdon Force Waterfall

Sketchy path when wet but worth the effort. Some of the flat rocks are VERY slippery so take care.

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A stunning location with old mine workings, a pack horse bridge, cascading waterfalls, and beautiful beck. All this surrounded by the stunning steep hillsides. I just had to stay here for a while before heading up to Rogan's Seat.

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A stunning waterfall, not the biggest out there, but it is in a gorgeous location and very accessible from Keld village. A beautiful place to bring the kids and have a picnic.

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Small secluded waterfall and a great lunch spot.

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March/April 2024. After a lot of recent heavy rain the access to the falls is pretty difficult and a great deal of care is required to get down. Beware the steep drops. Once you get there the rocks are very treacherous - wet limestone is extremely slippy.

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An unbelievably dramatic spot both naturally and historically! Amidst the glorious hills of East Stonedale and Ivelet Moor, where a few becks meet and crash down under the stone bridge, there's an old and abandoned lead mill. It's an amazing, unusual place where one can really appreciate how humans have interacted with – and exploited – the natural world.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the waterfalls around Arkengarthdale unique?

The waterfalls in Arkengarthdale offer a more secluded and peaceful experience compared to larger, more crowded falls in the wider Yorkshire Dales. They are often found amidst landscapes shaped by both natural forces and the remnants of the lead mining industry, providing insight into the dale's unique heritage. You'll discover numerous smaller cascades within steep-sided gills and tributaries, such as Slei Gill, Great Punchard Gill, and Roe Beck.

Are there any family-friendly waterfalls in Arkengarthdale?

Yes, several waterfalls are suitable for families. East Gill Force is a popular picnic spot with a 15-foot drop and a smaller waterfall below. Another great option is Wain Wath Force, which has a delightful grassy bank perfect for relaxing and a deep pool for swimming on sunny days.

Can I swim in any of the waterfall pools?

Yes, if conditions are right. At Wain Wath Force, there is a deep pool below the waterfall that is suitable for swimming when it's sunny. Similarly, at Kisdon Force Waterfall, if the water isn’t too high, there are spots for a dip.

What historical sites can I find near the waterfalls?

Arkengarthdale has a rich lead mining history, and many waterfalls are integrated with these historical sites. Swinner Gill Lead Mining Remains is a dramatic spot featuring old mine workings, a pack horse bridge, and cascading waterfalls amidst steep hillsides. Exploring this area allows you to appreciate how humans have interacted with the natural world over time.

What are the best times of year to visit the waterfalls in Arkengarthdale?

The waterfalls in Arkengarthdale can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer vibrant foliage and often good water flow. During periods of heavy rain, the waterfalls are particularly spectacular, though access to some, like Kisdon Force Waterfall, can become more challenging due to slippery conditions. Summer provides opportunities for picnics and swimming in pools.

Are there hiking trails near the waterfalls in Arkengarthdale?

Yes, Arkengarthdale is excellent for hiking. Many paths follow the various becks and gills, leading to these smaller falls amidst stunning natural scenery. For easy hikes in the area, you can explore routes like the Low Lane Loop or the Surrender Bridge – Old Gang Smelt Mill Ruins loop. Find more options on the Easy hikes around Arkengarthdale guide.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the waterfalls?

Beyond hiking, Arkengarthdale offers opportunities for road cycling and mountain biking. You can find challenging road cycling routes like The Stang & Richmond loop or explore MTB trails such as the Tan Hill and Rogan's Seat loop. For more details, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Arkengarthdale and MTB Trails around Arkengarthdale guides.

What do visitors enjoy most about the waterfalls in Arkengarthdale?

Visitors appreciate the tranquility and seclusion offered by Arkengarthdale's waterfalls. The integration of natural beauty with the rich lead mining history, as seen at places like Swinner Gill Lead Mining Remains, is also highly valued. Many enjoy the scenic walks that lead to these hidden gems, often finding them to be a true highlight of any trip to the area.

Are there any waterfalls that are less crowded?

Arkengarthdale generally offers a more secluded experience than other parts of the Dales. While specific crowd levels vary, the numerous smaller, often unnamed, waterfalls found within the various gills that feed into Arkle Beck, such as Great Punchard Gill and Annaside Beck, are likely to be less frequented than the more well-known spots.

What should I wear for waterfall hikes in Arkengarthdale?

Given the varied terrain and potential for wet conditions, especially near waterfalls, it's advisable to wear sturdy, waterproof hiking boots. Layers of clothing are recommended to adapt to changing weather, and waterproof outerwear is always a good idea in the Yorkshire Dales. After heavy rain, paths can be very slippery, so good grip is essential.

Where can I find information about the Arkle Beck?

The Arkle Beck is a significant watercourse that flows through Arkengarthdale, fed by many of the gills where you'll find waterfalls. While not noted for large, dramatic waterfalls along its main path, it forms the backbone of the valley's natural beauty. You can learn more about the Arkle Beck on its Wikipedia page.

Are there any pubs or places to eat near the waterfalls?

While specific pubs are not directly adjacent to every waterfall, Arkengarthdale and the surrounding areas offer traditional Dales pubs where you can find refreshments. Many hiking routes, such as those listed in the Easy hikes around Arkengarthdale guide, often start or end near villages with amenities.

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