Best waterfalls around Tunstall are located within the surrounding Staffordshire region and nearby areas, offering diverse natural attractions. The landscape features a mix of tranquil waterside walks, wooded gorges, and dramatic limestone cliffs. These locations provide opportunities to explore natural beauty alongside historical industrial heritage. The area is characterized by rivers forming picturesque cascades and unique geological formations.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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Great place for a walk. Amazing views and dog friendly
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sensible walking shoes boot, depending on weather what clothing to take.
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Part of the Ingleton Circular walk, £11 entry incl parking
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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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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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There are two sets of falls known as Pecca Falls on the Ingleton Waterfalls Trail, one below the other. Going clockwise around the walk you come first to the Lower falls, before climbing to see the twin falls. There is a viewing platform for the twin Pecca Falls where in the distance you can see the lower part of the Falls and the Pecca Bridge.
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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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For dramatic views, consider Hollybush Spout Waterfall, which features a powerful 30-foot drop within a deep, narrow, rocky cleft. Another impressive sight is Baxenghyll Gorge Waterfall, where a viewing bridge offers thrilling views of the River Doe far below. Thornton Force waterfall also offers a breathtaking 46-foot drop over a limestone cliff.
Yes, Lumsdale Falls near Matlock combines natural beauty with historical interest. The Bentley Brook flows through a wooded gorge, forming falls amidst the remnants of old mill ruins, including three pools and six waterwheels, showcasing the area's industrial heritage.
Three Shires Heads, located at the border of Staffordshire, Cheshire, and Derbyshire, is renowned for its natural beauty and offers opportunities for wild swimming in Panniers Pool. Thornton Force waterfall also has a rocky amphitheater where visitors often take a refreshing dip during good weather.
Knypersley Waterfall, located within Greenway Bank Country Park near Biddulph, offers a peaceful natural escape with a tranquil waterside walk around Knypersley Reservoir. The park features quiet woodland and a two-mile circular walk, making it suitable for families. The Ingleton Waterfalls Trail is also popular with families, though it can be deceptively strenuous with steps and rocks.
Many outdoor areas are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific rules for each location. For example, the Ingleton Waterfalls Trail allows dogs, but visitors advise caution on hot days due to the strenuous nature of the walk.
To experience the waterfalls at their most powerful, visiting after heavy rainfall is often recommended. However, be aware that paths can be slippery. For unique hydrological features, Lathkill Waterfall is interesting as it disappears underground during dry spells and reappears downstream, making its appearance seasonal.
While popular spots like Three Shires Heads and the Ingleton Waterfalls Trail can get busy, especially in summer or on weekends, locations like Knypersley Waterfall within Greenway Bank Country Park offer a more peaceful natural escape. Visiting during off-peak times (weekdays or outside of school holidays) can also help avoid crowds.
Thornton Force waterfall is notable for its geological significance, as the rock behind the falls reveals layers spanning over 170 million years of geological evolution. Lathkill Waterfall also features a unique tufa cascade where the river drops over moss and fern-covered rocks.
Yes, Pecca Falls consists of several tiers, with the lower fall being the highest. A footbridge provides a fantastic view, and the Pecca Twin Falls are located not far above, offering a captivating multi-tiered sight.
The region around Tunstall offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, gravel biking routes, and cycling routes. For instance, the Ingleton Waterfalls Trail is a popular hiking route that passes several waterfalls.
The village of Ingleton, which serves as the starting point for the Ingleton Waterfalls Trail, offers plenty of cafes, restaurants (including fish and chips), and pubs where you can refuel before or after your walk.
Three Shires Heads is only accessible by foot, bike, or horseback, making it a more secluded and adventurous destination. This contributes to its outstanding natural beauty but requires planning for access.


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