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Top 8 Gorges around Austwick

Best canyons around Austwick are found within the Yorkshire Dales National Park, an area known for its dramatic limestone geology. The landscape features impressive gorges and other canyon-like formations, characterized by rolling hills, prominent limestone features, and meandering streams. These geological formations offer experiences akin to exploring traditional canyons, providing deep-cut features and impressive rock formations. The region is a destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts seeking diverse natural landscapes.

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Last updated: May 2, 2026

Hull Pot

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Hull Pot, on the western side of Pen-y-Ghent, is a collapsed cavern, and an impressive hole measuring 91m (300ft) long by 18m (60ft) deep.

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Catrigg Force Waterfall

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Nestled in a secluded woodland gorge, Catrigg Force is a hidden gem in the Yorkshire Dales. The composer Edward Elgar is rumoured to have been a huge fan of this …

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Trow Gill

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Myself and a friend walked this route recently. We arrived at Trow Gill and uttered the words: "Wow, it's like being on Skull Island in King Kong!" A good place …

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Baxenghyll Gorge Waterfall

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From the viewing bridge at Baxenghyll Gorge, you're afforded a dramatic view of the River Doe far below. If heights are not your thing, then this might not be for …

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Watlowes Dry Valley

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The trail up (or down) the dry valleys between Malham Tarn and Malham Cove make great, exciting walking.

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Ann (Peregrinate North West & Beyond)
April 5, 2025, Hull Pot

Access: 🚗 c. 2miles from the village of Horton-in-Ribblesdale 🥾 Alternatively, enjoy a 9 miles hike with just 2,000ft of total elevation from Horton-in-Ribblesdale, via Pen-y-Ghent

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Good foot wear needed, uneven ground, alot of steps, some of which are quite steep. Amazing scenery and waterfalls. £11 entry includes parking.

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Just off this walk through the gate, we didn't choose today to go down to see the waterfall. Just be aware that you need to re-trace your steps to get back in the track (THERE IS NO EXIT AT THE BOTTOM)

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This spectacular waterfall makes a good objective for a run from Ribblesdale below

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David Howells
June 2, 2024, Hull Pot

Hull Pot is an amazing collapsed cavern that is now just an open limestone scar measuring 91 metres (300 feet) long by 18 metres (60 feet) deep. In dry weather, like today unfortunately, Hull Pot Beck goes underground before it gets to the rim, but in wet weather, it gives way overground to form a stunning waterfall. A stunning place to spend some time!

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Watlowes is the dry valley leading North from Malham Cove to Malham Tarn. It showcases the areas well known natural limestone and offers spectacular views.

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Here is so wonderful. I want to come here with geometry dash subzero at https://geometrydashsubzero.io

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The gorge narrows as you walk along and at its narrowest point, you can take a detour down to the bridge that crosses the gorge. It doesn’t go anywhere, it’s just a viewpoint, but it’s a breathtaking but slightly nervy view.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of geological features can I expect to see around Austwick?

The Austwick area, nestled in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, is renowned for its dramatic limestone geology. You'll encounter impressive gorges, dry valleys, collapsed caverns, and extensive limestone pavements. These features, shaped by glaciers and erosion, create a landscape with deep-cut formations and towering rock structures, offering an experience similar to traditional canyons.

Are there any family-friendly canyon-like features to explore near Austwick?

Yes, Catrigg Force Waterfall is noted as family-friendly. It's a secluded woodland gorge with a hidden waterfall that plunges six metres into a clear pool, offering a beautiful and accessible natural experience.

What are some of the most dramatic natural monuments in the Austwick area?

You can visit Hull Pot, a massive collapsed cavern resembling an old Gothic castle, measuring 91m long and 18m deep. Another dramatic spot is Trow Gill, a natural monument featuring a dry gorge that offers a truly immersive experience.

What outdoor activities can I do near these gorges and valleys?

The area around Austwick is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, from easy walks to more challenging routes. There are also dedicated guides for MTB Trails around Austwick and Cycling around Austwick, offering diverse options for exploring the landscape.

Are there easy hiking trails to access some of the natural features?

Yes, there are several easy hiking trails. For instance, you can explore routes like Flascoe Bridge – Feizor Village loop or Norber Erratics – The Game Cock Inn loop. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Austwick guide.

What is the best time to visit the gorges and valleys around Austwick?

The Yorkshire Dales are beautiful year-round, but visiting after heavy rain can make features like Hull Pot particularly impressive due to increased water flow. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer is ideal for longer days and exploring. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.

Where can I see impressive waterfalls in the Austwick area?

Beyond Catrigg Force Waterfall, you can also visit Baxenghyll Gorge Waterfall, which offers a dramatic view of the River Doe far below. This area is known for its many waterfalls, especially along the Ingleton Waterfalls Trail.

What makes the Watlowes Dry Valley unique?

Watlowes Dry Valley offers an adventurous and exciting walking experience. It's a trail that runs between Malham Tarn and Malham Cove, providing beautiful views from start to finish and showcasing the unique geological formations of the area.

What do visitors enjoy most about the canyon-like features near Austwick?

Visitors frequently praise the dramatic and immersive experiences offered by these natural formations. For example, Trow Gill has been described as feeling like 'being on Skull Island in King Kong' due to its impressive scale. The unique geology, from collapsed caverns to hidden waterfalls, provides a sense of wonder and adventure.

Are there any historical or cultural connections to the natural sites?

Yes, Catrigg Force Waterfall has a notable cultural connection. Composer Edward Elgar is rumored to have been a great admirer of this waterfall, visiting it regularly and even drawing inspiration for his famous compositions like 'Enigma Variations' and 'Pomp and Circumstance' from its serene beauty.

What are the Norber Erratics, and are they near Austwick?

The Norber Erratics are a significant geological wonder located north of Austwick. These are massive gritstone boulders deposited by glaciers, precariously perched on limestone plinths that have eroded around them over millennia. The stark contrast between the dark gritstone and lighter limestone, set within the dales scenery, makes them a unique and visually striking area to visit.

What is Crummackdale, and what does it offer visitors?

Crummackdale, located north of Austwick, is celebrated for its magnificent limestone scenery. It features extensive exposed limestone pavements and scars (cliffs) formed by retreating glaciers. The dramatic rock formations and valleys provide an immersive experience, with well-maintained paths and views of prominent peaks like Pen-y-Ghent and Ingleborough.

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