Waterfalls around Eden are found in a region characterized by its diverse natural landscapes, nestled between the Pennines and the Lake District Fells in Cumbria, UK. This area features a variety of waterfalls, from powerful cascades to more secluded falls within deep gorges. The geology of the region contributes to the formation of these natural attractions, offering distinct characteristics for exploration. Visitors can experience both well-known and hidden waterfalls across the Eden Valley.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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The waterfall is fed by the Cow Green Reservoir, with water running over a dam wall and then plunging into the river.
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I accessed this from the decent of Gowbarrow Fell. The route can take you the circumference of Gowbarrow. But as I didnt do this on my hike. Very easy to follow as there is only 1 trail path. It can get overgrown with plants and nettles due to this Fell not being popular like the more well known Wainwright's. Although it didnt rain on my hike. I could see that it had rained previously and there were occational muddy patches.
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great little stop iff in the car or you can take the boat from glenridding
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it more of a long cataract than a waterfall and at 200 yards long ,reckoned to be the longest waterfall in England . keep away from the edges cos can be very slippery when wet .
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The waterfalls around Eden are beautiful year-round. During periods of heavy rainfall, the cascades are particularly powerful and dramatic. In harsh winters, some, like High Force, can even freeze into impressive ice formations, offering a unique spectacle. For comfortable walking, spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery.
Yes, several waterfalls in the Eden Valley are suitable for families. Aira Force is a popular choice with accessible walking paths and a landscaped park. Aira Beck Waterfalls also offer family-friendly sections. For a less strenuous option, the area around Ashgill Force includes parts of the South Tyne Trail which are suitable for families.
The geology of the Eden region significantly shapes its waterfalls. For instance, Cauldron Snout Waterfall and High Force are formed where the River Tees descends over the Whin Sill, a hard layer of igneous rock (dolerite) overlying softer rock, creating spectacular steps and plunges.
Yes, the Eden Valley has waterfalls with rich historical and literary ties. Rydal Falls, for example, features 'The Grot,' one of Britain's earliest purpose-built viewing stations from 1668, admired by William Wordsworth. Aira Force itself has inspired poets like Wordsworth and is surrounded by a historic landscaped park.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails near the waterfalls in Eden, catering to different fitness levels. Options range from easy, accessible paths around Aira Force to more challenging scrambles like the rocky footpath leading to Cauldron Snout Waterfall. Many trails offer scenic views and opportunities to explore ancient woodlands and riverbanks. You can find more details on specific routes in the Hiking around Eden guide.
Many trails in the Eden area are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the waterfalls with your canine companion. For example, parts of the South Tyne Trail near Ashgill Force are suitable for dogs. Always check local signage for specific restrictions, especially in nature reserves or areas with livestock, and keep dogs on a lead where required.
While Aira Force is well-known, exploring upstream along Aira Beck will lead you to Aira Beck Waterfalls, which are also beautiful and can be less crowded. Scale Force, near Buttermere, is considered the highest waterfall in the Lake District and is hidden within a deep, tree-lined gorge, offering a more secluded experience after a rewarding walk.
The Eden region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can combine waterfall visits with road cycling on routes like the Ullswater & Haweswater loop, or mountain biking on trails such as the High Street to Patterdale loop. Hiking is also very popular, with options like the Aira Force and Gowbarrow Park Trail. Many areas also offer opportunities for nature observation and photography.
Yes, parking is generally available near the more popular waterfalls. For instance, Aira Force has a dedicated picnic area and car park. For Cauldron Snout Waterfall, there's a large car park at Cow Green Reservoir. It's always advisable to arrive early during peak seasons to secure a spot.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular views and the powerful flow of the water, especially at sites like Aira Force and High Force Waterfall, Gowbarrow Fell. Many appreciate the opportunity for relaxing walks and the chance to get close to the cascades for impressive photos. The natural beauty and the sense of tranquility are also highly valued.
Some waterfalls in Eden require a more challenging approach. Cauldron Snout Waterfall involves a rocky footpath and a bit of a scramble, which can be treacherous when wet. Similarly, Scale Force, while rewarding, requires a beautiful but secluded walk from Buttermere to reach its hidden gorge.


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