Reeth, Fremington And Healaugh
Reeth, Fremington And Healaugh
Best waterfalls around Reeth, Fremington And Healaugh are found within Swaledale in the Yorkshire Dales. The region's geology, characterized by limestone beds and rivers like the Swale, creates numerous cascades and forces. Many of these waterfalls are accessible via walking routes and offer diverse natural spectacles. They are often integrated into scenic walks that showcase the area's natural beauty and historical elements.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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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 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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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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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 one of the most scenic waterfalls in the Dales. The falls drop 10 metres over two cascades. Make sure you come here to enjoy the spectacle (and the sound!)
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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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Many visitors find Kisdon Force Waterfall near Keld to be one of the most scenic, with its series of drops totaling 10 meters within a deep ravine. It offers a powerful spectacle and sound. East Gill Force, also near Keld, is another picturesque option with a 15-foot drop and a smaller cascade downstream.
Yes, East Gill Force is considered family-friendly and is easily accessible from Keld. Additionally, Wain Wath Force, though not listed as a highlight, is known for being very easy to access by car with no long walk required, making it suitable for families and those with mobility issues. The Aysgarth Falls, including Aysgarth Lower Falls, Aysgarth Middle Falls, and Aysgarth Upper Falls, also offer well-signed paths from the National Park car park, making them accessible for families.
The waterfalls in Swaledale are set amidst diverse natural features. You'll encounter steep limestone cliffs carved by rivers, deep ravines, and the characteristic stepped falls created by the region's geology. The surrounding landscape often includes wildflower meadows, remnants of old lead mining activity, and expansive views of the Yorkshire Dales.
The area is excellent for hiking and cycling. Many waterfalls, like Kisdon Force and East Gill Force, are integrated into scenic walking routes, including sections of the Pennine Way and Coast to Coast Walk. For more detailed routes, you can explore options like the hiking guide for Reeth, Fremington And Healaugh or the cycling guide for the area.
Yes, Kisdon Force is known to offer spots for a dip, especially when the water levels are not too high. Wain Wath Force is also a popular spot for easy wild swimming and picnics.
Parking often involves honesty boxes, so it's advisable to carry some cash with you. For instance, when visiting the Aysgarth Falls, you can use the National Park centre car park, which provides well-signed paths to the falls.
The waterfalls are beautiful year-round, but they are particularly impressive after periods of heavy rain when the water flow is at its strongest. Spring and autumn offer pleasant walking conditions and vibrant scenery. Always wear sturdy, waterproof footwear, as paths can be steep and slippery, especially after rain.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and the powerful spectacle of the crashing waters. Many appreciate the opportunity to immerse themselves in the landscape, often comparing the views to English Romantic paintings. The accessibility of some falls and the integration into popular long-distance walking routes are also highly valued.
Yes, along Fremington Edge, particularly in Sleigill, you can find smaller waterfalls that gently cascade off the fell towards Arkle Beck. While not as dramatic as the larger forces, they offer delightful visuals during walks and contribute to the area's charm, often alongside historical lead mining remnants.
The area offers a range of hiking trails, from moderate to challenging. Many trails incorporate waterfalls as key features, such as walks through Upper Swaledale that pass Kisdon Force. You can find various routes, including circular walks and those connecting to long-distance paths like the Pennine Way. For specific options, refer to the hiking guide for the region.
Yes, Kisdon Force is a series of falls with two main drops. The Aysgarth Falls are also a famous triple flight of falls, including Aysgarth Upper Falls, Aysgarth Middle Falls, and Aysgarth Lower Falls, each offering a distinct view of the River Ure's cascades.


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