Waterfalls around Highlow are found within a landscape characterized by rivers, woodlands, and historical sites, often nestled within the Peak District National Park. The area features diverse natural and man-made water features, from cascading brooks to historical mill sites. Visitors can explore various terrains, including forested paths and open valleys, offering different perspectives on the region's water-rich environment. Highlow waterfall access information indicates a mix of easily reachable spots and more secluded locations.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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This waterfall is well hidden in a cop of trees. But it is best visited during a wet spell as if it has been dry you well be met with a damp cliff wall.
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Nice area to stop by, have a snack and enjoy the peaceful noise of a running stream. Don't stop if you need to pee haha! :)
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The mill pond itself is not particularly exciting, but it tells a story of an industrial history now hidden in the trees and overgrowth that surrounds it. You can find out more about it on this website (https://www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/learning-about/archaeology/greens-mill) - There is a QR for this website located on the path close to the mill pond.
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Very little to see and very overgrown with Brambles & Ferns, but enough to appreciate the history of what went on here in the past.
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Pretty waterfall. Access down to the foot of it is unsuitable for anyone with mobility issues.
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Great outing!! We did over an hour's drive to get here and I would do it again - lovely walk, lovely Brook, nice Cafe en-route. Just a great feel good day!!
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Great walk along the Brook, enjoy the peace and quiet and the sound of water.
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The Highlow area offers a diverse range of water features, including natural cascades, historical mill waterfalls, and weirs. You'll find everything from powerful flows after heavy rain to serene, historical settings within the Peak District National Park.
Yes, you can visit Green's Mill Ruins and Waterfall. This historical site features ruined stonework and a mill pond, offering a glimpse into the area's industrial past as an old paper mill and lead smelt mill.
Visitors often enjoy Monsal Dale Weir, known for its photographic opportunities, and Wyming Brook Nature Reserve, where the brook tumbles through a plantation. Another favorite is the Small Reservoir and Waterfall, a peaceful spot perfect for a lunch break.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, you can explore the diverse landscape of the Peak District. Wyming Brook Nature Reserve is home to abundant wildlife, while the area around the Small Reservoir and Waterfall offers a tranquil lake and stream setting, sometimes used for wild swimming.
The Waterfall Swallet is a virtually unknown gem nestled in a cleft of limestone between Foolow and Eyam. It's largely hidden from view and best appreciated after a wet spell when the water flow is strong.
Access varies. Some spots like Monsal Dale Weir are easily reachable from footpaths. Others, like Waterfall Swallet, are more secluded and may involve navigating rocky terrain, which can be challenging in colder or wetter months.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Monsal Dale Weir and Wyming Brook Nature Reserve are both categorized as family-friendly. The Small Reservoir and Waterfall also offers a pleasant, easy-to-access spot for families.
Yes, Wyming Brook Nature Reserve is explicitly dog-friendly, offering wonderful paths and trails through the woodland for you and your canine companion to explore.
Many waterfalls, such as those in Wyming Brook Nature Reserve and Waterfall Swallet, are at their most impressive after heavy rainfall, when the water flow is strongest. This often means spring or autumn, though they can be enjoyed year-round.
The Highlow area, situated within the Peak District, offers numerous outdoor activities. You can find various hiking routes, road cycling routes, and mountain biking trails nearby, allowing you to extend your adventure beyond just the waterfalls.
Yes, many hiking routes in the area will lead you past these water features. For instance, the trails through Wyming Brook Nature Reserve are popular for their scenic cascades. You can explore various options in the easy hikes around Highlow guide.
Visitors appreciate the diverse beauty, from the photographic opportunities at Monsal Dale Weir to the raw power of the brook at Wyming Brook Nature Reserve after heavy rain. The historical context of sites like Green's Mill Ruins also adds a unique dimension to the experience.


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