Best waterfalls near Knaresdale With Kirkhaugh are found in the picturesque South Tyne Valley, a region known for its rural landscape and natural beauty. While Knaresdale With Kirkhaugh itself is appreciated for its historical significance and walking trails, several notable waterfalls are located in the surrounding areas. These natural features offer points of interest for those exploring the wider region. The area provides opportunities to experience diverse natural settings.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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This is a nice trail that follows the river from Ashgill Waterfall down to Garrigill along the South Tyne Trail. There are nice pools and small cascades along the way to stop off and have a paddle if you wish. Overall, a nice scenic walk.
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This is a beautiful waterfall, easily accessible from the bridge above it, where there is some roadside parking. It does get busy, however, especially with gorge walking groups. Otherwise, you can walk up from Garrigill in about half an hour. The falls are in a great setting, with the bridge arching over the waterfall itself. It makes for a great photo stop or rest stop. You can also walk behind the waterfall. Please be careful in the area, as it is slippery underfoot, and avoid after prolonged rain for obvious reasons.
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Beldy Waterfall is on the back road, just outside Garrigil. There is not much chance to get down to it as it looks overgrown and there is no obvious access. It is a pretty little waterfall, however, and worth a quick look.
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Lovely view and photo opportunity from the bridge crossing
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This beautiful waterfall provides a picturesque view when seen from below, as it is located just beneath the B6277 bridge. By the way, you can access it from both the village of Garrigill and directly from the bridge, with the former offering the most scenic and attractive route. Apart from the main waterfall, you may also spot some smaller cascades around.
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This section of the trail connects the Ashgill Force area with Crosgill Farm, following at all time the river of the same name. Along the way, you can immerse yourself in the surrounding nature.
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This beautiful waterfall provides a picturesque view when seen from below, as it is located just beneath the B6277 bridge. By the way, you can access it from both the village of Garrigill and directly from the bridge, with the former offering the most scenic and attractive route. Apart from the main waterfall, you may also spot some smaller cascades around.
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Not a bad place for a wild swim especially if you make the effort to head upstream a bit.
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While Knaresdale With Kirkhaugh itself is known for its rural landscape and trails, several notable waterfalls are located in the surrounding South Tyne Valley. Key spots include Ashgill Force near Garrigill and Hynam Bridge over the River Gelt, which features a waterfall and rapids.
Yes, several waterfalls in the area are suitable for families. Ashgill Force and Hynam Bridge over the River Gelt are both categorized as family-friendly. The South Tyne Trail: Ashgill Force to Garrigill also offers a scenic walk with small cascades that families can enjoy.
Yes, at Ashgill Force, it is possible to walk behind the waterfall. However, exercise caution as the area can be slippery underfoot, especially after rain.
Yes, Hynam Bridge over the River Gelt is noted as a good spot for wild swimming, particularly if you venture a bit upstream from the bridge.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, you'll encounter picturesque gorges, river paths with rapids, and natural monuments like the Gelt Boulder near Hynam Bridge. The South Tyne Trail offers immersion in nature with pools and small cascades along the river.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including challenging loops like 'From Alston to Lambley Viaduct loop'. Mountain biking trails such as the 'Great North Trail: Haltwhistle Loop' are also available. For runners, trails like 'Isaac's Tea Trail' provide scenic options. You can explore more routes on the cycling, MTB, and running guide pages.
Yes, both Hynam Bridge over the River Gelt and the South Tyne Trail: Ashgill Force to Garrigill are categorized as dog-friendly, making them suitable for walks with your canine companion.
Ashgill Force can be accessed from the village of Garrigill, which offers a scenic route, or directly from the B6277 bridge. There is some roadside parking available near the bridge, though it can get busy.
Yes, the River Nent Waterfall is one of several stunning waterfalls on the River Nent above Alston, offering a lovely view and photo opportunity from the nearby bridge.
Beldy Waterfall, located on a back road just outside Garrigill, is described as a pretty little waterfall. However, access to it is not obvious, and it can be overgrown, making it more challenging to get close to.
Visitors appreciate the picturesque views, especially from below waterfalls like Ashgill Force. The opportunity to immerse oneself in nature along river trails, discover small cascades, and even find spots for wild swimming are also highly valued experiences.


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