Waterfalls around Kentmere are found amidst the fells and valleys of this Lake District region. The area features a mix of natural cascades and man-made water features that integrate with the landscape. These include impressive natural falls, the overflow from Kentmere Reservoir, and numerous smaller falls throughout the valley. The River Sprint also contributes with a series of waterfalls in its upper reaches.
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Skelwith Force is one of the smaller waterfalls in the Lake District but is still impressive. You can walk up a boardwalk to a viewpoint on large rocks.
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Beautiful gardens, it's worth stopping by before heading towards Buckstone Jump.
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You can reach this lovely Tarn by way of a good (though quite steep in places) track that goes up from Hartsop. It was apparently dammed in 1908, supplying water to Penrith, but this has since been removed. The water is crystal clear, and the banks are grazed by sheep. On a calm day, it's a very peaceful spot.
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Stunning House, grounds and waterfall. The cakes from the cafe are generous portions and absolutely delicious
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Beautiful house and grounds. A stunning waterfall seen from a bridge here
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Yes, several waterfalls in the Kentmere area are suitable for families. Skelwith Force is particularly easy to reach, with a pram-friendly walk along the River Brathay from Elterwater. Rydal Hall and Gardens also offers a notable waterfall within its accessible grounds, along with a tea room and gardens to explore.
Skelwith Force is known as one of the easiest waterfalls to reach in the Lake District, featuring a boardwalk to a viewpoint. Stock Ghyll Force also offers good paths and a pleasant, not difficult walk to a viewing point.
Yes, Buckstones Jump Waterfall is a fantastic spot for wild swimming and waterfall jumping. It's highly recommended for those seeking adventure and a chance to cool off, though good footwear is required for access. You can even try sliding down a natural water slide there.
Yes, Rydal Hall and Gardens is a historical site featuring a stunning waterfall visible from a bridge within its grounds. The location also offers beautiful gardens and a tea room.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, the Kentmere area is rich in natural beauty. You'll find impressive fells, picturesque valleys, and rivers like the River Sprint, which boasts a series of spectacular cascades. The Kentmere Reservoir overflow, though man-made, is set amidst a stunning mountainous backdrop, offering visually striking views.
The Kentmere area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, find suitable routes for gravel biking, or tackle challenging MTB trails. For more information on routes, check out the guides for Gravel biking around Kentmere, Running Trails around Kentmere, and MTB Trails around Kentmere.
The waterfalls in Kentmere are particularly impressive after rainfall, when they gush with more intensity, enhancing the rugged charm of the fells. However, they offer natural beauty and recreational opportunities year-round, with each season providing a different experience of the dramatic landscape.
While specific named hidden falls aren't widely publicized, the Kentmere valley features numerous smaller natural waterfalls cascading down from the fells. The upper reaches of the River Sprint also contain a series of spectacular waterfalls within its first two miles, offering a more extensive area for exploration and discovery.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. Highlights include the chance for wild swimming and adventurous jumps at Buckstones Jump Waterfall, the stunning mountainous backdrop of the Kentmere Reservoir overflow, and the picturesque sights of smaller natural falls. Many enjoy the serene picnic spots, opportunities for outdoor activities, and breathtaking views within the dramatic Lake District landscape.
Yes, while not a natural waterfall, the overflow from Kentmere Reservoir is considered equally impressive due to its stunning location. Situated in the South Lakes, it's encircled by the fells of the Kentmere Horseshoe, making this man-made feature a worthwhile stop for its visual impact.


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