Best waterfalls around Green Fairfield are found within a landscape characterized by rivers, cloughs, and natural monuments. This region offers a variety of water features, from weirs that resemble waterfalls to natural cascades within steep-sided valleys. The area is notable for its geological formations and historical sites, providing a backdrop for outdoor exploration. Visitors can discover water features that mark county boundaries or are nestled within scenic cloughs.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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Good little stream with many little waterfalls to the main one
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Nice area to stop by, have a snack and enjoy the peaceful noise of a running stream. Don't stop if you need to pee haha! :)
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This isn’t a towering drop (about 2–3 meters high, with mossy steps), but it’s part of the classic Goyt Valley scenery, surrounded by ancient quarries and views of Errwood’s deep waters (up to 35m in places). It’s often encountered en route to Goytsclough Quarry, an old lime works turned nature spot.
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This highlight is positioned at a viewing point for the waterfall. If you wish to actually stand next to the waterfall you would need to head down to the river, carefully cross the river and then carefully make your way along the river bank to the waterfall. When I did this we hadn't had much rainfall and so the water levels were very low. So, this access may vary depending on the water level of the river at any given time.
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The streams in Deep Clough, Goyt's Clough and Berry Clough all flow into the River Goyt which then fills Errwood Reservoir. The streams are lively after rainfall and there are some good waterfalls to be found in the steep sided valleys.
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Stunning waterfall at Cumberland Clough, tumbling into Cumberland Brook.
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Very popular spot for hikers and wild swimmers. All routes away go up!
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Green Fairfield features a diverse range of water features, including natural cascades within steep-sided valleys, weirs that resemble waterfalls, and clough scrambles with water features. The region is known for its geological formations and offers everything from accessible viewpoints to more challenging routes.
Yes, Three Shires Head Stone Bridge and Waterfalls is a notable historical site. It features a Grade II listed stream bridge that marks the intersection of three counties: Staffordshire, Cheshire, and Derbyshire.
Absolutely. Three Shires Head Stone Bridge and Waterfalls is a popular spot for wild swimming, offering clear plunge pools in the River Dane. It's considered one of the best picnic spots for miles and a great place to cool down on a hot day.
Monsal Dale Weir, while technically a weir, presents a beautiful waterfall-like appearance and is easily accessible. It's a great spot for taking photos and enjoying a picnic.
Many waterfalls in the region, such as Cumberland Clough Waterfall, are particularly impressive after rainfall, when the water flow is strongest. For scrambles like Crowden Clough Scramble and Waterfalls, summer is often recommended due to drier conditions, making the rock faces less tricky.
Yes, Green Fairfield offers challenging routes. Crowden Clough Scramble and Waterfalls is a brilliant Grade I scramble up onto the Kinder plateau. The scramble at the very top can be tricky, especially if climbing isn't your preference, and is best attempted in drier conditions.
The area around Green Fairfield's waterfalls offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including those around Errwood Reservoir, and running trails like the Monsal Trail. For more details, explore the Cycling around Green Fairfield or Running Trails around Green Fairfield guides.
The waterfalls around Green Fairfield are often found within a landscape characterized by rivers, cloughs, and natural monuments. Many are nestled within steep-sided valleys, and some, like Three Shires Head Stone Bridge and Waterfalls, mark significant geographical or historical points, such as county boundaries.
Visitors frequently praise the scenic beauty and the opportunity for outdoor exploration. Many enjoy the clear plunge pools for wild swimming at spots like Three Shires Head, the photographic opportunities at Monsal Dale Weir, and the exhilarating scrambles up cloughs to discover hidden cascades. The region's combination of natural beauty and historical interest is also highly valued.
Yes, Cumberland Clough Waterfall is noted for being particularly stunning after rainfall, featuring a main waterfall along with many smaller cascades that become more vibrant with increased water flow.
Deep Clough Waterfall is a great example, nestled within the classic Goyt Valley scenery. The streams in Deep Clough, Goyt's Clough, and Berry Clough all feed into the River Goyt, which then fills Errwood Reservoir. The waterfalls here are lively after rainfall and are surrounded by ancient quarries and views of Errwood's deep waters.


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