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Top 14 Natural Monuments around Coverham With Agglethorpe

Best natural monuments around Coverham With Agglethorpe are found within the picturesque Yorkshire Dales, an area characterized by U-shaped valleys, rolling hills, and meandering rivers. This region is notable for its dramatic display of water cascading over limestone steps, particularly at the Aysgarth Falls. These natural features showcase the raw power and beauty of nature. The historical connection to painter William Turner adds a cultural layer to the natural appeal of the area.

Best natural monuments around Coverham With Agglethorpe

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Aysgarth Lower Falls

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It’s not too often that you can place yourself in an English Romantic painting. But when you stand here, admiring the crashing white waters of Aysgarth Lower Falls, you’re right …

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Aysgarth Middle Falls

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English Romantic painter William Turner visited Aysgarth on July 28, 1816, when making illustrations for 'A General History of the County of York' by Thomas Dunham Whitaker. As you stand …

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Aysgarth Upper Falls

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Aysgarth Falls is a spellbinding stretch of water in Lower Wensleydale that drops 98 feet (30 m). Best known for its triple flight of falls sculpted by the River Ure, …

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Cauldron Falls

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Located in the village of West Burton, Cauldron Falls are available for enjoyment by just about anyone - it's an easy walk right from the village. It is a beautiful …

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Aysgarth Lower Falls (South Bank)

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On the River Ure in Wensleydale you have the quaint village of Aysgarth, and from here you have access to Aysgarth Falls. The falls comprise a series of three waterfalls, …

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September 9, 2024, Aysgarth Lower Falls (South Bank)

On the River Ure in Wensleydale you have the quaint village of Aysgarth, and from here you have access to Aysgarth Falls. The falls comprise a series of three waterfalls, Upper, Mid, and Lower. If you wish to see the falls on the south side of the river, then there is a good walk from Aysgarth via beautiful St. Oswalds Church.

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Located in the village of West Burton, Cauldron Falls are available for enjoyment by just about anyone - it's an easy walk right from the village. It is a beautiful spot - it was, in fact, one of the spots painted by Turner on his travels in the Dales.

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Beautiful waterfalls which were used in the Kevin Costner version of Robin Hood for the river fight with Little John.

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Though not the highest waterfalls they are definitely worth a visit.

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Though not the highest waterfalls they are still definitely worth a visit.

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Always worth a few minutes to see this waterfall

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Brilliant falls which all must be seen if in the area.

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Brilliant waterfall which must all be seen if in the area

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most notable natural monuments to visit around Coverham With Agglethorpe?

The most prominent natural monuments in the area are the Aysgarth Lower Falls, famous for being captured by the Romantic painter William Turner. Another must-see is Aysgarth Middle Falls, which offers an impressive perspective of the River Ure and includes a disabled viewpoint. Don't miss Aysgarth Upper Falls, often the first falls encountered when visiting the Aysgarth area.

What makes the Aysgarth Falls area particularly special?

The Aysgarth Falls, including the Lower, Middle, and Upper sections, are celebrated for their dramatic display of water cascading over limestone steps, showcasing the raw power and beauty of nature within the Yorkshire Dales. The area also holds historical significance, having inspired the Romantic painter William Turner, who sketched these falls for 'A General History of the County of York' in 1816.

Are there other significant waterfalls besides Aysgarth Falls in the region?

Yes, Cauldron Falls in the village of West Burton is another beautiful natural monument. It's an easy walk from the village and was also painted by Turner during his travels in the Dales.

Are there walking routes to explore the natural monuments?

Yes, the area around Coverham With Agglethorpe and the Aysgarth Falls offers numerous walking opportunities. You can find well-signed paths, especially around the Aysgarth Falls, allowing you to explore the different sections. Many visitors enjoy walking downstream through the woods from the National Park Centre car park to reach the Middle and Lower Falls.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

Beyond exploring the natural monuments themselves, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find extensive MTB Trails, Gravel biking routes, and Road Cycling Routes. These guides provide options ranging from moderate to difficult, allowing you to explore the picturesque Yorkshire Dales landscape.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments around Coverham With Agglethorpe?

Absolutely. Many of the natural monuments are suitable for families. Aysgarth Lower Falls, Aysgarth Upper Falls, and Cauldron Falls are all considered family-friendly, offering accessible paths and beautiful scenery for all ages to enjoy.

Are any of the natural monuments accessible for visitors with disabilities?

Yes, Aysgarth Middle Falls is notable for featuring a disabled viewpoint, ensuring accessibility for a wider range of visitors to enjoy the impressive scenery.

Can I bring my dog to the natural monuments?

The Yorkshire Dales are generally very dog-friendly. While specific rules may vary, most natural monuments and walking paths in the area, including around Aysgarth Falls, welcome well-behaved dogs, often on a lead. Always be mindful of local signage, especially near livestock.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments?

The natural monuments, particularly the waterfalls, are beautiful year-round. Spring brings lush greenery and often strong water flow from snowmelt and rain. Autumn offers stunning foliage. Summer is popular for warmer weather, while winter can provide dramatic, icy scenes. Consider visiting after rainfall for the most impressive water flow.

How long should I plan for a visit to the natural monuments?

To fully appreciate the main sections of Aysgarth Falls (Upper, Middle, and Lower) and enjoy a leisurely walk, plan for at least 2-3 hours. If you wish to explore additional sites like Cauldron Falls or combine your visit with a longer walk or other activities, you might want to dedicate half a day or more.

Where can I park when visiting the natural monuments?

For visiting the Aysgarth Falls, parking is available at the National Park Centre car park. From there, well-signed paths lead to the Middle and Lower Falls. For Cauldron Falls, parking is typically available within the village of West Burton, allowing for an easy walk to the falls.

What kind of terrain can I expect on walks around the natural monuments?

The terrain around the natural monuments, especially the Aysgarth Falls, generally consists of well-maintained paths through woodlands and along the riverbanks. While mostly easy, some sections may involve slight inclines or uneven surfaces. The wider Yorkshire Dales area features U-shaped valleys, rolling hills, and meandering rivers, offering varied terrain for longer hikes.

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