Waterfalls around Appletreewick offer diverse natural features within the Yorkshire Dales. This area is characterized by its limestone geology, which contributes to unique gorge formations and river systems. The landscape provides opportunities for exploring various cascades and river walks. Appletreewick serves as a base for accessing these natural attractions, which are integral to the region's outdoor appeal.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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This waterfall high on Fosse Gill provides a great little pool and a nice place for a break. It's pretty wild up on Heyshaw Moor, you probably won't see many others up here.
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a joyous short walk from Grassington. When in full flow, the noise/sound of the flowing water is very serene. You can sit and just listen and enjoy the flow of the water and watch it move. A definite if you are in the area.
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Scenic views Linton falls are spectacular at the moment with all the rain lately.
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Best viewed after heavy rainfall when the river is ferocious and more impressive
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A stunning waterfall near Bolton Abbey in the Valley of Desolation. There are a number of waterfalls here, but this one is likely the most impressive. It is extremely picturesque, with a small pool and a stream that leads into a glen. An absolute must to see!
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Fantastic views from Hellifield Crag, in any direction. There is a gorgeous rocky outcrop here with green and extensive views of the area. The highest point is indicated by a trig point, and just a few steps away is a rather gorgeous waterfall. Life is good, eh?
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Linton Falls on the River Wharfe appears to made up of a weir followed by a real waterfall where the water as carved out passages in the limestone.
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The region offers diverse natural features. At Linton Falls, you can observe the powerful flow of the River Wharfe over a geological fault line. Trollers Gill features a unique limestone gorge where the Skyreholme Beck often flows underground, creating a 'disappearing beck' phenomenon. You'll also find picturesque cascades like Posforth Gill Waterfall with its small pool and glen.
Yes, Trollers Gill is steeped in local folklore. It's said to be home to trolls, goblins, pixies, and a fearsome 'Barghest' (a monstrous black dog). Beyond its natural beauty, the gorge offers an atmospheric hike for those interested in local legends.
Linton Falls on the River Wharfe is particularly spectacular when the river is in full flow, especially after heavy rain. The water tumbles down with significant force, creating an impressive display.
Many walks are family-friendly. The path to Linton Falls is considered easy and accessible. While Trollers Gill offers an adventurous experience for families, caution is advised in wet weather due to potentially slippery conditions in the gorge.
For powerful displays, visit after heavy rain, as this is when waterfalls like Linton Falls are at their most 'roarsome'. If you wish to experience the 'disappearing beck' phenomenon at Trollers Gill, drier periods are better, as the beck flows underground for most of the year.
The difficulty varies. The walk to Linton Falls is generally easy and family-friendly. Trollers Gill involves navigating a limestone gorge, which can be slippery in wet conditions. The path to Posforth Gill Waterfall can be a small hidden path and might be slippery when dewy.
Many trails in the Yorkshire Dales are dog-friendly. Always keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock, and ensure you clean up after them. Check local signage for any specific restrictions.
Yes, Linton Falls is conveniently located near Grassington, which offers a selection of cafes, pubs, and shops, making it an ideal spot for refreshments after your walk.
The area around Appletreewick is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate routes like the 'Stepping Stones to Drebley – Trollers Gill loop'. There are also road cycling routes and running trails to explore the scenic landscape.
Yes, Fosse Gill Waterfall, located high on Heyshaw Moor, offers a wild and secluded spot. You're unlikely to encounter many other visitors there, making it a peaceful place for a break.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from the powerful cascade of Linton Falls to the picturesque setting of Posforth Gill Waterfall. The scenic views, opportunities for peaceful walks, and the unique geological features like the disappearing beck at Trollers Gill are frequently highlighted.
Yes, near Hellifield Crag Trig Point, which offers extensive views, you'll find a gorgeous waterfall just a few steps away, adding to the scenic appeal of this high point.


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