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Top 4 Waterfalls around Lambrigg

Best waterfalls around Lambrigg provides access to a range of waterfalls within the Westmorland and Furness region, including parts of the Lake District. The area features notable cascading waterfalls, river falls, and smaller, tranquil falls. It offers varied terrain for exploration, from easy approaches to challenging ascents. This region serves as a starting point for experiencing the natural landscapes of the fells.

Best waterfalls around Lambrigg

  • The most popular waterfalls is Cautley Spout Waterfall, a viewpoint that is England's…

Last updated: August 9, 2026

Cautley Spout Waterfall

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An awe-inspiring place. The walk in across the bottom of the dale is easy with constant views and the rumbling of the looming waterfall. Climbing the path alongside the cascade …

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River Sprint

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The River Sprint rises high on Harter Fell and flows into the River Kent just south of Burneside. The first two miles of the river feature a series of spectacular …

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Side House Waterfall

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The small waterfalls are situated next to Side House which looks like an old farm house. You can take a path left or right of the waterfalls to reach the …

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Jessica Mather
July 5, 2026, Cautley Spout Waterfall

You can see Cautley Spout as soon as you start heading up the valley. Steep ascent to get above it but you can enjoy it from the bottom.

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Steep incline, not for the faint hearted!

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The small waterfalls are situated next to Side House which looks like an old farm house. You can take a path left or right of the waterfalls to reach the path up to Potter Tarn. The path on the left follows the stream and the path on the right follows an old disused road above the stream.

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An awe-inspiring place. The walk in across the bottom of the dale is easy with constant views and the rumbling of the looming waterfall. Climbing the path alongside the cascade is recommended, although it becomes very steep on the rough stone steps. From here, you can continue to the top of The Calf, the highest point in the area.

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Andy
February 5, 2024, Cautley Spout Waterfall

Nice valley walk but steep ascent can be slippery

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November 21, 2022, Cautley Spout Waterfall

Cautley Spout waterfall is reported to have the highest drop in England at 180m. It's certainly spectacular!

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Nej
September 6, 2022, River Sprint

The River Sprint rises high on Harter Fell and flows into the River Kent just south of Burneside. The first two miles of the river feature a series of spectacular water falls, before it enters Longsleddale valley, where it is joined by many streams, or becks as they're known locally.

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Very beautiful and exceptionally high waterfall. You can view them from different angles during the ascent.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most prominent waterfalls to visit near Lambrigg?

The most notable waterfall in the area is Cautley Spout Waterfall, which is England's highest cascading waterfall above ground. You can also explore the tranquil Side House Waterfall and the series of spectacular falls along the River Sprint.

Are there challenging hikes to waterfalls in the Lambrigg area?

Yes, the ascent alongside Cautley Spout Waterfall is very steep on rough stone steps, making it a challenging climb. From the top, you can continue to The Calf, the highest point in the Howgill Fells, offering panoramic views.

Are there any easier or more tranquil waterfall experiences near Lambrigg?

For a more tranquil experience, visit Side House Waterfall. Paths lead from here towards Potter Tarn, offering a pleasant walk. The initial walk across the dale to the base of Cautley Spout is also considered easy, with constant views and the sound of the falls.

What is the best time of year to visit the waterfalls around Lambrigg?

Waterfalls are often at their most impressive after periods of rain, when water flow is high. Spring and autumn can offer lush scenery and good flow, while winter can provide dramatic, icy views, though paths may be more challenging. Summer offers generally drier conditions for walking.

Are there family-friendly walks near the waterfalls?

The walk to the base of Cautley Spout Waterfall is easy and suitable for families. For a gentler experience, the paths around Side House Waterfall and towards Potter Tarn are also good options. Always assess the terrain and your family's capabilities before setting out.

What kind of views can I expect from the waterfalls?

From the top of Cautley Spout Waterfall, you can enjoy panoramic views that include the Yorkshire Three Peaks and much of the Lake District skyline. The walk to the base also offers constant views of the dramatic waterfall itself. The River Sprint waterfalls are set amidst picturesque natural beauty.

Where can I park when visiting the waterfalls near Lambrigg?

For Cautley Spout Waterfall, parking is often available in a lay-by. It's recommended to arrive in the afternoon or early evening for a better chance of finding a spot.

What other outdoor activities can I combine with a waterfall visit?

The Lambrigg area offers various outdoor activities. You can find easy hikes, running trails, and road cycling routes nearby. Many routes pass through scenic landscapes, perfect for extending your day out.

Are the waterfalls around Lambrigg dog-friendly?

Many outdoor areas in the Lake District and surrounding fells are dog-friendly, but it's always best to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock or on steep, rocky paths like those at Cautley Spout. Always carry water for your dog and clean up after them.

How long does it typically take to walk to the waterfalls?

The walk across the dale to the base of Cautley Spout Waterfall is relatively easy and can be done in a reasonable amount of time. Climbing to the top of the falls and potentially to The Calf will significantly extend the duration, making it a longer, more strenuous hike. Walks to Side House Waterfall are generally shorter and less demanding.

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