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Top 13 Waterfalls around Chapel-En-Le-Frith

Best waterfalls around Chapel-En-Le-Frith are found within a landscape characterized by its position on the edge of the Peak District National Park. This area features varied terrain, including cloughs, gorges, and river valleys, which contribute to the formation of numerous waterfalls. The region offers opportunities for exploring natural monuments and historical sites alongside its water features. Many of these locations provide options for both challenging scrambles and more accessible walks.

Best waterfalls around Chapel-En-Le-Frith

  • The most popular waterfalls is Three Shires Head Stone Bridge and Waterfalls, a viewpoint that marks the intersection of three counties. This location is known for its Grade II listed stream bridge and clear plunge pools suitable for wild swimming.
  • Another must-see spot is Grindsbrook Clough, a gorge offering a scenic route to the plateau. Visitors can expect a climb with numerous waterfalls, where the scramble becomes steeper and may require using hands.
  • Visitors also love Crowden Clough Scramble and Waterfalls, a viewpoint featuring a Grade I scramble. This route provides access to the Kinder plateau, with the scramble at the top varying in difficulty depending on conditions.
  • Chapel-En-Le-Frith is known for its clough waterfalls, river cascades, and scramble routes with water features. The area offers a variety of waterfalls to see and explore, from gentle flows to more challenging scrambles.
  • The waterfalls around Chapel-En-Le-Frith are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 400 upvotes and over 390 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: June 29, 2026

Three Shires Head Stone Bridge and Waterfalls

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Three Shires Head is the Grade II listed stream bridge (or waterfall, accounts differ) which marks the intersection of three counties; Staffordshire, Cheshire and Derbyshire.

The run around cut-thorn hill to here is an entertaining blast, too; not too techy but lots of fun, and it finishes here - one of the best picnic spots for miles.

Enjoy this place for a wild swim, with clear plunge pools and waterfalls here in the River Dane.

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Grindsbrook Clough

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This is a very scenic way to get up to the plateau! There are lots of waterfalls on the way up. The actual scramble starts out relatively gently but gets steeper and steeper as you progress, requiring you to use your hands in places. The rocks can get slippery at times, especially after heavy rain, so take care. We've done this both ways, coming up and going down, with our then 9 year old, who loved it.

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A lovely spot for a picnic and the kids to paddle in the hazy days of summer

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Blackden Brook Scramble and Waterfalls

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A brilliant Grade 1 scramble up onto Kinder Scout at Blackden Edge and the Seal Stones, with lots of waterfalls to enjoy along the way. Care should be taken when the rocks are wet as they are slippery in places.

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This is a small but impressive waterfall on the River Dean. It is in a beautiful setting at the lower end of Clough Pool. It has a certain amount of man-made influence, as the top of it appears to be built on to a natural waterfall to create the mill pond above it. It was used by Ingersley Clough Mill back in the nineteenth century. This is simply a delightful scenic spot.

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David Howells
September 3, 2024, Ingersley Vale Waterfall (Waulkmill Waterfall)

This is a small but impressive waterfall on the River Dean. It is in a beautiful setting at the lower end of Clough Pool. It has a certain amount of man-made influence, as the top of it appears to be built on to a natural waterfall to create the mill pond above it. It was used by Ingersley Clough Mill back in the nineteenth century. This is simply a delightful scenic spot.

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Lee
June 28, 2024, Grindsbrook Clough

This is a scramble to get up or down from. Good fitness required. Would say this is harder than Jacobs ladder, to give context.

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Very popular spot for hikers and wild swimmers. All routes away go up!

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This is a cracking scramble up to the Kinder plateau. It's a lovely brook-side path with big boulders to climb over and some beautiful waterfalls along the way. In dry conditions it will present no troubles. After heavy rainfall or when frozen, it's very sketchy in places. Not to be underestimated in unfavourable conditions.

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Echo Jo, the rocks can be a bit slippery but it’s an easy enough scramble. I'd be hesitant after heavy rainfall though.

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four time i have done the scramble and it dont get any easier ha

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This gets very busy, especially in the summer months with people wanting a dip. Get there early if you want the place to yourself!

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Quite a landmark, the Three Shire Heads is found at the point on Axe Edge Moor where Cheshire, Derbyshire and Staffordshire meet. The packhorse bridge and small waterfall make for a photogenic setting and very popular wild swimming (or at least, a wild dip!) spot.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there waterfalls around Chapel-En-Le-Frith suitable for wild swimming?

Yes, Three Shires Head Stone Bridge and Waterfalls is well-known for its clear plunge pools, making it a popular spot for wild swimming. It's also a scenic location marking the intersection of three counties.

What are some family-friendly waterfall walks near Chapel-En-Le-Frith?

While many waterfall routes involve scrambles, Grindsbrook Clough is a scenic gorge with numerous waterfalls that can be enjoyed by families. It starts gently, though it does get steeper and may require using hands in places. Visitors have successfully completed it with children as young as nine.

What kind of challenges can I expect on waterfall routes in this area?

Many waterfall routes around Chapel-En-Le-Frith involve scrambles, particularly those leading to the Kinder plateau. For example, Crowden Clough Scramble and Waterfalls and Blackden Brook Scramble and Waterfalls are Grade 1 scrambles. These can be tricky, especially when rocks are wet or after heavy rainfall, requiring careful footing and sometimes using your hands.

When is the best time to visit the waterfalls around Chapel-En-Le-Frith?

The streams and waterfalls are often most lively and impressive after rainfall. However, wet conditions can make scrambles and paths slippery, so exercise caution. Summer offers drier conditions for challenging routes, while winter can present beautiful, but potentially hazardous, frozen landscapes.

Are there any historical sites associated with the waterfalls?

Yes, Three Shires Head Stone Bridge and Waterfalls features a Grade II listed stream bridge, which is a historical landmark. Additionally, the area around Deep Clough Waterfall is part of the classic Goyt Valley scenery, surrounded by ancient quarries.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the waterfalls?

The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous easy hikes, such as loops around Combs Reservoir, by exploring the Easy hikes around Chapel-En-Le-Frith guide. For more challenging adventures, consider the Mountain Hikes around Chapel-En-Le-Frith guide, which includes routes to Grindslow Knoll and Mam Tor. Road cycling routes are also available, like those found in the Road Cycling Routes around Chapel-En-Le-Frith guide.

What are the conditions like for waterfall walks after heavy rain?

After heavy rainfall, the streams and waterfalls become very active and impressive. However, routes like Grindsbrook Clough, Crowden Clough Scramble and Waterfalls, and Blackden Brook Scramble and Waterfalls can become very slippery and challenging. It's crucial to exercise caution, as paths may be less visible and rocks more treacherous.

Are there any less strenuous waterfall viewing spots?

Deep Clough Waterfall offers a viewing point, and while you can carefully descend to the riverbank to get closer, the waterfall itself is not a towering drop. It's part of the scenic Goyt Valley and can be a more accessible option for viewing waterfalls without extensive scrambling.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the waterfalls in this region?

Visitors appreciate the varied terrain, from cloughs and gorges to river valleys, which create diverse waterfall experiences. The combination of natural beauty, opportunities for challenging scrambles, and the chance for wild swimming at spots like Three Shires Head Stone Bridge and Waterfalls are frequently highlighted. The area's integration with historical sites also adds to its appeal.

Are there any waterfalls that are part of a longer trail or climb?

Yes, many waterfalls are integral to longer routes. Grindsbrook Clough is a scenic route to the Kinder plateau, featuring numerous waterfalls as you ascend. Similarly, Crowden Clough Scramble and Waterfalls and Blackden Brook Scramble and Waterfalls are Grade 1 scrambles that lead to the Kinder plateau or Kinder Scout, offering waterfalls along the way as part of the climb.

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