I parked near Low Force and just walked along the Pennine Way (which follows the river) to the viewpoint overlooking High Force and then back. High Force is always impressive no matter what time of year or whatever the weather is like.
The waterfall is within the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and European Geopark. Despite popular belief that it is the highest waterfall in England, at 71 feet (22 m), others have a longer fall: Cautley Spout, in Cumbria's Howgill Fells, is almost 590 feet (180 m) high, and Hardraw Force, in North Yorkshire, has an unbroken drop of 98 feet (30 m).
It is still spectacular though and well worth a visit.
Low Force |
Low Force |
Low Force |
River Tees |
Footpath post |
High Force |
High Force |
High Force |
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