Natural monuments around Clapham Cum Newby are situated on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. This area features a variety of impressive natural landscapes and geological formations. The region offers opportunities for exploring its unique natural features. It is characterized by its limestone scenery and significant geological wonders.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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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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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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Thornton Force is the last waterfall on the River Twiss going upriver. For me it was the most impressive waterfall on the Ingleton Waterfalls trai with its 46 ft drop and (at least when we were there) its very impressive flow over the edge and the force of the water landing at the bottom.
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A 7km walk that takes in a number of waterfalls and some wondrous countryside.
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Add to your route if there has been heavy rainfall so you can admire this natural beauty
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Perhaps the most impressive of all the falls on the trail and really worth a visit. However, the whole trail is likely to be very busy so don't expect to be alone, and try to come midweek if you don't want to end up in traffic jams of walkers
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Whernside 736.6m P408 (2416ft) County of Yorkshire Definitive List
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The area boasts several impressive natural monuments. You can explore Hull Pot, a remarkable collapsed cavern that transforms into a waterfall in wet weather. Another highlight is the Ingleborough summit, offering panoramic views. Don't miss Pen-y-Ghent, known for its golden landscape views and some scrambles. The Thornton Force waterfall is also a breathtaking sight, dropping 46 feet over a limestone cliff.
Yes, the Ingleborough Estate Nature Trail is an excellent family-friendly option. It's accessible, dog-friendly, and winds through woodlands and past a picturesque lake, leading to the entrance of Ingleborough Cave. It offers various walking routes suitable for different abilities.
The region is rich in limestone scenery and significant geological formations. You'll encounter collapsed caverns like Hull Pot, impressive show caves such as Ingleborough Cave and White Scar Cave, and the colossal pothole of Gaping Gill. The mountains like Ingleborough also display eroded layers of millstone grit, shale, and sandstone.
Clapham Cum Newby is a fantastic base for hiking. You can tackle the challenging ascent to Ingleborough summit, often starting via the Ingleborough Estate Nature Trail. The area also features routes to Pen-y-Ghent and Whernside Summit, the highest of the Yorkshire Three Peaks. For more options, explore the hiking routes around Clapham Cum Newby.
Yes, the Ingleborough Estate Nature Trail is known to be dog-friendly, making it a great option for exploring the stunning limestone scenery with your canine companion.
The best time can depend on what you want to see. For instance, Hull Pot is particularly spectacular after heavy rain when it transforms into a waterfall. Generally, spring and summer offer milder weather for hiking, though popular spots like the Ingleton Waterfalls Trail can get busy during peak times. Always check local weather conditions before setting out.
Gaping Gill is a colossal pothole, 322 feet deep, featuring the highest unbroken waterfall in England. Its underground chamber is vast. While generally accessible to cavers, local caving clubs organize two annual winch meets, typically in May and August, allowing non-cavers to experience this natural marvel.
Absolutely. The Ingleborough summit offers magnificent panoramic views of Whernside, Pen-y-Ghent, Pendle Hill, Morecambe Bay, and the Lakeland hills. Pen-y-Ghent also provides incredible views of the golden landscape. From Whernside Summit, you can see across the Yorkshire Dales and even Blackpool Tower on a clear day.
Beyond hiking, the area around Clapham Cum Newby offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can find various road cycling routes, including loops around the Forest of Bowland or to the Ribblehead Viaduct. There are also diverse gravel biking trails, catering to different difficulty levels.
Trow Gill is a spectacular ravine located near the Ingleborough Estate Nature Trail and Ingleborough Cave. For fit and able walkers, clambering over its rocks offers a challenging and scenic experience, and it can lead you towards Gaping Gill or continue towards the Ingleborough Summit.
Yes, Ingleborough Cave is a well-known show cave in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, featuring well-lit passages and impressive geological formations. White Scar Cave, also nearby, offers another extensive and fascinating underground experience.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent panoramic views from summits like Ingleborough and Whernside. The unique geological formations, such as the collapsed cavern of Hull Pot and the dramatic Thornton Force waterfall, are also highly appreciated for their raw beauty and photographic opportunities. Many enjoy the sense of achievement from conquering the peaks and exploring the diverse landscapes.


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