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Top 4 Gorges around Firbank

Canyons near Firbank, a small village in Cumbria, England, are primarily characterized by its scenic gorges and river valleys. The area is known for its peaceful countryside and historical significance, particularly its connection to the Quaker movement. While not featuring traditional deep canyons, the landscape offers various natural formations carved by rivers. These features provide opportunities for outdoor activities amidst a rural setting.

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  • The most popular canyons is Barbondale Valley, a gorge that features a…

Last updated: June 30, 2026

Barbondale Valley

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My happy place. The descent of Barbondale heading South West toward Barbon has to be one of the most beautiful in the country. It's a tough climb from Gawthrop, but worth it!

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River Kent Gorge

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Beautiful spot for a dip or a paddle. Years of water flowing here has carved a river through into the rocky landscape, leaving a perfect spot for paddling/soaking tired feet! Not deep enough for swimming. Off the path.

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Settlebeck Gill

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Take a moment to detour to the right and look at Settlebeck Gill. This water course is part of a NFM (Natural Flood Management), together with its counterpart Ashbeck Gill …

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Dentdale

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Dentdale is at the western end of the National Park. The dale's steep-sided valley has beautiful flower-filled meadows and riverside pastures.

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A beautiful view looking north toward Tebay into the Lune Gorge with the Howgills on the right and Whinfell on the left - the M6 and Westcoast Mainline run through this beautiful vista too

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Cragsman Daz
April 20, 2025, Dentdale

amazingly quiet

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Stuart Wilcock
April 20, 2025, Dentdale

Dentdale is at the western end of the National Park. The dale's steep-sided valley has beautiful flower-filled meadows and riverside pastures.

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A lovely section of the River Kent with lots of white water, some quite narrow sections where the river as cut through the rocks and a few pebble beaches which are ideal places for a picnic.

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Glorious little road, be warned it's lumpy though!

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Fantastic & safe alternative to the main road through the valley

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Beautiful spot for a dip or a paddle. Years of water flowing here has carved a river through into the rocky landscape, leaving a perfect spot for paddling/soaking tired feet! Not deep enough for swimming. Off the path.

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Take a moment to detour to the right and look at Settlebeck Gill. This water course is part of a NFM (Natural Flood Management), together with its counterpart Ashbeck Gill to the right, contributed to flooding in Sedbergh during Storm Desmond in 2015. Gorse each side supports bird nesting habitats for the Yellowhammer, Linnet and Song Thrush. What can you hear?

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A beautiful view looking north toward Tebay into the Lune Gorge with the Howgills on the right and Whinfell on the left - the M6 and Westcoast Mainline run through this beautiful vista too

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural formations can I expect to see around Firbank?

While Firbank isn't known for traditional deep canyons, the area features scenic gorges and river valleys carved by water. You can explore natural formations like River Kent Gorge with its white water and narrow rock passages, or the picturesque Barbondale Valley, known for its beautiful cycling road.

Are there opportunities for cycling in the gorges around Firbank?

Yes, cycling is a popular activity. Barbondale Valley is particularly renowned for its beautiful road, offering good climbs and fast descents, considered one of the most scenic in the country. For more cycling options, you can explore Road Cycling Routes around Firbank or Gravel biking around Firbank.

Can I find family-friendly spots for picnics or paddling near Firbank's gorges?

Absolutely. River Kent Gorge offers pebble beaches that are ideal for picnics or for children to paddle in the shallow sections. It's a lovely spot to soak tired feet after a walk.

What kind of wildlife can I spot around Firbank's river valleys?

The area supports various wildlife, particularly birds. For instance, Settlebeck Gill, with its gorse-lined banks, provides nesting habitats for birds like the Yellowhammer, Linnet, and Song Thrush.

Are there any historical sites or points of interest near the gorges?

Firbank itself has historical significance, particularly its connection to the Quaker movement, with George Fox preaching at Fox's Pulpit in 1652. While the gorges are natural features, the surrounding peaceful countryside is steeped in this history.

What are some popular walking trails near Firbank's gorges?

You can find various walking opportunities in the area. Dentdale offers trails through its steep-sided valley with flower-filled meadows. For more options, check out Easy hikes around Firbank, which includes routes like the Settlebeck Gill loop.

What do visitors enjoy most about the Firbank area?

Visitors frequently praise the peaceful countryside and the stunning natural beauty. Highlights like Barbondale Valley are described as 'my happy place' and 'probably the most beautiful place in England to ride a bike' due to the scenery, road surface, and sounds of the river. The quiet charm of places like Dentdale is also highly appreciated.

Are there viewpoints to appreciate the gorges and valleys?

Yes, several spots offer excellent views. River Kent Gorge has a dedicated viewpoint, and Howgill Lane and Lune Gorge View provides a beautiful vista looking north towards Tebay into the Lune Gorge.

What outdoor activities are available in the Firbank region besides cycling and hiking?

Beyond cycling and hiking, the river valleys offer opportunities for leisurely riverside walks and enjoying the natural landscape. The area's peaceful setting is perfect for those seeking tranquility and scenic exploration.

Is there a specific gorge that is considered a 'hidden gem'?

While not explicitly labeled a 'hidden gem,' Settlebeck Gill is a less-trafficked gorge and river that is part of a Natural Flood Management system and supports bird nesting habitats. It offers a quiet detour for those looking to explore off the main path.

What is the best time of year to visit the gorges around Firbank?

The region's natural beauty can be enjoyed throughout the warmer months, typically from spring to autumn, when the weather is more favorable for outdoor activities like cycling, hiking, and picnicking by the river. Spring brings wildflowers, while autumn offers vibrant foliage.

Are there any specific tips for visiting <a href="https://www.komoot.com/highlight/418422" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Barbondale Valley</a>?

Visitors suggest that the descent of Barbondale heading South West toward Barbon is particularly beautiful. It's noted for being a tough climb from Gawthrop but well worth the effort for the stunning scenery, good road surface, and the sounds of the river.

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