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Top 5 Waterfalls around High And Low Bishopside

Best waterfalls around High And Low Bishopside are found within the Nidderdale National Landscape, an area characterized by its natural beauty, including woodlands, moors, and river valleys. While prominent, large waterfalls are less common directly within the parish, the region offers various cascades, weirs, and water features, particularly after rainfall. These natural and designed water elements contribute to the area's diverse landscape. The High and Low Bishopside area provides opportunities for exploring these water features within its varied terrain.

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Last updated: May 2, 2026

Hackfall Wood

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Hackfall Wood is managed and has been restored by the Woodland Trust. It's a wonderful place to explore with waterfalls, dense woodland trails, a stream and river and several grottos, …

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Fosse Gill Waterfall

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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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Fell Beck Ford and Weir

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Small picturesque ford at Fell Beck with a weir slightly upstream. The weir can be difficult to spot in spring due to dense vegetation, but you can't fail to hear it.

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Carlesmoor Beck Ford

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Just north of Hawsett, there is a pretty cool ford on Carlesmoor Beck, with a little waterfall cascading down just below the ford. This is just below the confluence of …

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June 1, 2025, Fell Beck Ford and Weir

Small picturesque ford at Fell Beck with a weir slightly upstream. The weir can be difficult to spot in spring due to dense vegetation, but you can't fail to hear it.

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September 19, 2024, Fosse Gill Waterfall

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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Just north of Hawsett, there is a pretty cool ford on Carlesmoor Beck, with a little waterfall cascading down just below the ford. This is just below the confluence of Fortress Dyke and Wandley Gill, which gives the stream more speed and energy. It is cool, but after more rain, the water might be deep enough for you to need to take off your boots and cross barefoot.

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November 17, 2022, Hackfall Wood

Hackfall Wood is managed and has been restored by the Woodland Trust. It's a wonderful place to explore with waterfalls, woodland trails, a stream and river and several grottos, ruins and water features to visit. It has previously won the conservation category at the Europa Nostra societies for a 18th century planned landscape.

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November 5, 2022, Hackfall Wood

Hackfall Wood is managed and has been restored by the Woodland Trust. It's a wonderful place to explore with waterfalls, dense woodland trails, a stream and river and several grottos, ruins and water features to visit. It has previously won the conservation category at the Europa Nostra societies for an 18th century planned landscape.

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Truly stunning walk close to the rivers edge, no one around and a in the summer a few spots to drop into the river for a dip

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Nice walk along the riverside.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some notable waterfalls and water features to explore in High and Low Bishopside?

The area offers a mix of natural cascades and designed water features. Highlights include Hackfall Wood, which features waterfalls within a restored 18th-century planned landscape, and Fosse Gill Waterfall, a natural monument on Heyshaw Moor known for its remote setting and a small pool. You can also find picturesque spots like Fell Beck Ford and Weir, where a weir is audible even if obscured by vegetation.

Are there any historical or cultural sites associated with waterfalls in the region?

Yes, Hackfall Wood is a significant historical site. It's an 18th-century planned landscape with grottos, ruins, and water features, managed and restored by the Woodland Trust. Additionally, Trollers Gill, a nearby limestone gorge, is steeped in local folklore, with legends of trolls and a fearsome barghest, adding a mysterious appeal to its temporary cascades after heavy rain.

What kind of hiking trails can I find near the waterfalls in High and Low Bishopside?

You'll find a variety of hiking trails. For example, the area around Waterfall and Stream in Nidderdale National Landscape offers stunning riverside walks. For more extensive options, explore routes like the 'Wath Lane and River Nidd loop from Pateley Bridge' or the 'Brimham Rocks & Glasshouses village loop from Pateley Bridge'. You can find more details in the Hiking around High And Low Bishopside guide.

Are there family-friendly waterfall walks in High and Low Bishopside?

Yes, Hackfall Wood is particularly family-friendly. It offers woodland trails, grottos, and various water features within a managed historical landscape, making it an engaging place for all ages to explore.

What is the best time of year to visit the waterfalls in this area?

Many of the natural cascades and temporary waterfalls, such as those found in Trollers Gill or at Carlesmoor Beck Ford, are most impressive after significant rainfall. Therefore, late autumn, winter, and early spring, or after periods of heavy rain, often provide the most dramatic views of flowing water. However, sites like Hackfall Wood are beautiful year-round.

Can I go wild swimming near any of the waterfalls?

While specific designated wild swimming spots are not widely publicized directly at the waterfalls, the Waterfall and Stream in Nidderdale National Landscape is noted by visitors for having a few spots along the river's edge where one can take a dip in the summer. Always exercise caution and check local conditions before entering any water.

Are there any challenging routes or gorge scrambling opportunities near the waterfalls?

Yes, Trollers Gill, a narrow limestone gorge near High and Low Bishopside, offers an exhilarating scramble and can feature temporary waterfalls after heavy rainfall. It's an off-the-beaten-path route for those seeking a more adventurous experience.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the waterfalls?

Beyond hiking, the High and Low Bishopside area offers mountain biking. You can find various routes, such as the 'Pately Bridge loop' or the 'Harden Gill Ford Crossing – Skyreholme Bank Gravel Climb loop'. Explore these options in the MTB Trails around High And Low Bishopside guide.

What should I bring for a waterfall hike in High and Low Bishopside?

Given the varied terrain and potential for wet conditions, especially after rain, it's advisable to wear sturdy, waterproof footwear. Depending on the season, layers of clothing are recommended. For more remote spots like Fosse Gill Waterfall, consider bringing water and snacks as amenities may be limited.

Are there any waterfalls that are more remote or less frequented by visitors?

Yes, Fosse Gill Waterfall on Heyshaw Moor is described as being in a remote setting where you're unlikely to encounter many other people. Similarly, Trollers Gill offers an off-the-beaten-path experience for those looking to avoid crowds.

Are there any pubs or cafes near the waterfalls for refreshments?

While specific pubs directly adjacent to every waterfall are not listed, the High and Low Bishopside area is close to towns like Pateley Bridge, which offers various amenities including pubs and cafes. Planning your route to pass through or end near these towns is a good idea for refreshments.

What makes the waterfalls in High and Low Bishopside unique compared to other regions?

The High and Low Bishopside area, situated within the Nidderdale National Landscape, is characterized by a blend of natural cascades and historically significant designed water features. Unlike regions with large, singular waterfalls, this area offers a more intimate exploration of smaller, often temporary, falls, weirs, and river features, set within diverse landscapes ranging from ancient woodlands to remote moorlands and historical gardens like Hackfall Wood.

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