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Top 8 Waterfalls around Lamplugh

Best waterfalls around Lamplugh are found within the wider Lake District National Park, an area characterized by its fells, lakes, and rivers. Lamplugh itself is situated on the edge of this national park, providing access to diverse natural landscapes. The local terrain features water features like Cogra Moss, the River Ehen, and the River Marron, contributing to the region's hydrological interest. This area offers various walking routes with water features, making it a destination for those seeking natural cascades.

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Last updated: June 21, 2026

Holme Force (waterfall)

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Holme Beck's cascades tumble down from the Loweswater fells of Burnbank Fell, Blake Fell and Carling Knott, empyting into Loweswater after a delightful journey through Holme Wood. These three fells, …

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Sourmilk Gill Waterfall

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Sourmilk Gill starts life atop of the Saddle. As you can see, by the time it reaches Buttermere lake, it is an impressive sight.

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Scale Force Waterfall

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If you want to spend a penny you’ll need to spend 49 more and the turnstile in the loo doesn’t accept £1 coins

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Sour Milk Gill Waterfall

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This place is not far from Buttermere, the silver water of Sour Milk Gill cascades down from Bleaberry Tarn.

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Smithy Beck Waterfall

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Just a small diversion off the path, through a beautiful forest, and you come to this delightful waterfall.

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November 3, 2025, Sour Milk Gill Waterfall

A stunning waterfall that can be seen from around Buttemere 

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This place is not far from Buttermere, the silver water of Sour Milk Gill cascades down from Bleaberry Tarn.

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Parking at National Trust- Buttermere car park. If you want to spend a penny you’ll need to spend 49 more and the turnstile in the loo doesn’t accept £1 coins

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climb up to the left of the waterfall at the bridge, there is a bigger one just above with better photo opertunities. 🙂

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Holme Beck's cascades tumble down from the Loweswater fells of Burnbank Fell, Blake Fell and Carling Knott, empyting into Loweswater after a delightful journey through Holme Wood. These three fells, two of which are Wainwrights, make for a modest but beautiful fellwalk, while a stroll through Holme Wood along the shores of Loweswater is classic Lakeland.

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Smithy Beck, part of a waymarked path from the car park. Accessible to all the family.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of waterfalls can I expect to find around Lamplugh?

While specific named waterfalls directly within Lamplugh are not prominently documented, the area, situated on the edge of the Lake District National Park, offers access to diverse natural cascades. You'll find everything from powerful drops like Scale Force Waterfall to more gentle, family-friendly falls like Sourmilk Gill Waterfall, often nestled within forests or along scenic walking routes.

Are there any family-friendly waterfalls near Lamplugh?

Yes, several waterfalls in the wider area are suitable for families. Sourmilk Gill Waterfall is easily accessed from Buttermere lake and offers an impressive sight. Another great option is Smithy Beck Waterfall, which is a delightful small diversion through a beautiful forest, accessible to all the family.

Which waterfalls are dog-friendly around Lamplugh?

For those exploring with their canine companions, Scale Force Waterfall is a popular choice. It's known for being dog-friendly and offers fantastic views along its circular route near Buttermere.

What is the best time to visit the waterfalls in the Lake District near Lamplugh?

The waterfalls in the Lake District are generally best visited after heavy rainfall. This is when they are at their most powerful and spectacular, showcasing their full volume and force. However, they offer beauty in all seasons, with lush greenery in spring/summer and dramatic scenes in autumn/winter.

Are there any waterfalls that offer unique viewing experiences?

Absolutely. Holme Force (waterfall) allows visitors to view the cascading water from a footbridge, with a larger waterfall just above for additional photo opportunities. For a truly iconic experience, Aira Force, though further afield near Ullswater, features well-maintained National Trust trails and multiple viewing points within ancient woodland.

What kind of hiking trails can I find near the waterfalls around Lamplugh?

The area around Lamplugh and its waterfalls offers a variety of hiking trails, ranging from easy walks to more challenging mountain hikes. You can find detailed routes and inspiration for your next adventure in the Mountain Hikes around Lamplugh guide.

Are there any waterfalls that are particularly impressive in terms of height or volume?

Yes, Scale Force Waterfall is known as the highest single-drop waterfall in the Lake District, situated within a deep gorge. While not directly in Lamplugh, Aira Force near Ullswater is also impressive with a 70-foot drop, and Skelwith Force, though smaller, is powerful after heavy rain.

Where can I find parking when visiting waterfalls near Lamplugh?

Parking availability varies by waterfall. For Scale Force Waterfall, parking is available at the National Trust Buttermere car park. It's always advisable to check specific locations for parking details before your visit.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the waterfalls around Lamplugh?

Beyond hiking to waterfalls, the region offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can explore various routes, from touring bicycle adventures to road cycling. Discover more options in the Cycling around Lamplugh guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Lamplugh guide.

Are there any hidden or less-known waterfalls worth seeking out?

While not explicitly 'hidden,' Holme Force (waterfall), nestled within Holme Wood, offers a delightful journey through classic Lakeland scenery. Stanley Ghyll Force in Eskdale, though further away, is often described as a picturesque and somewhat secluded gem, hidden among sheer rock faces and tropical-looking foliage.

What are some of the natural features that contribute to the beauty of the waterfalls in this region?

The waterfalls around Lamplugh are set within the stunning landscapes of the Lake District National Park. You'll find them amidst ancient woodlands, deep gorges, and lush green foliage, often with rivers like the Ehen and Marron contributing to the hydrological interest. These natural settings create a picturesque backdrop for the cascading water.

What do visitors enjoy most about the waterfalls around Lamplugh?

Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning natural beauty and the sense of tranquility found at these waterfalls. Many enjoy the well-maintained trails that lead to them, the fantastic views along circular routes, and the photo opportunities, especially at spots like Holme Force (waterfall) and Sourmilk Gill Waterfall. The accessibility of some falls for families and dogs is also a big plus.

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