Best waterfalls around Ashford In The Water are located in the Peak District, featuring both natural cascades and man-made weirs. This area is characterized by its natural beauty, including rivers like the Wye and Lathkill. The landscape provides opportunities for exploring diverse water features within a notable natural setting. The village of Ashford-in-the-Water offers several water features, each with unique characteristics.
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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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Water from the Ring Pond flows over the Sowter Stone and down to the Aqueduct, which was constructed by Paxton in the late 1830’s and early 1840’s as part of his improvements to Stand Wood. The water continues down through Stand Wood and enters the garden above the Cascade Pond.
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A beautiful waterfall just off the path.
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Many types of wildlife drwn to here make sure you take your camera
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The Lathkill flows entirely over limestone, and as such used to become dry in the summer and during periods of low rain. The Victorians prized the river for its clarity and trout fishing, so they built 12 weirs to hold the water and maintain the fishing.
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Pretty waterfall. Access down to the foot of it is unsuitable for anyone with mobility issues.
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Near Ashford In The Water, you can explore several notable water features. Monsal Dale Weir is a popular spot for photography, often mistaken for a natural waterfall. Another unique feature is Sowter Stone Waterfall at Chatsworth Park, known for its carved basin and views of the estate. The River Lathkill — Twelve Weirs offers a series of historic weirs built for trout fishing, accessible via a footpath.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Monsal Dale Weir is considered family-friendly and provides a serene setting for a picnic. The River Lathkill — Twelve Weirs also offers a family-friendly trail through the woods, allowing access and viewing of the weirs.
The impressiveness of waterfalls like Lathkill Waterfall increases with recent rainfall, making wetter periods more spectacular. However, some areas, like Waterfall Swallet, can be hazardous in colder, wetter months due to rocky terrain. Generally, spring and autumn offer good conditions with potentially higher water flow and pleasant walking weather.
Yes, Waterfall Swallet is considered a hidden gem. It's largely obscured from view by a small copse of trees between Foolow and Eyam. While privately owned and best viewed from the roadside, it offers a unique sight nestled in a limestone cleft. It's most impressive after rainfall.
The area around Ashford In The Water is rich in natural beauty. You'll find picturesque river valleys like Lathkill Dale, limestone formations, and diverse wildlife. Many waterfalls are set within scenic landscapes, offering wonderful views, such as the vistas from Sowter Stone Waterfall over Chatsworth House and gardens.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find mountain hikes, gravel biking, and cycling routes. For example, there are mountain hikes like the Headstone Viaduct – Monsal Dale Weir loop, and gravel biking routes such as the Monsal and High Peak trails. You can explore more options on the Mountain Hikes around Ashford In The Water, Gravel biking around Ashford In The Water, and Cycling around Ashford In The Water guide pages.
Many walks in the area incorporate waterfalls and weirs. For instance, a walk passing under the Monsal Dale Viaduct along the River Wye will lead you to a waterfall. The footpath along the north side of the River Lathkill provides access to view the Twelve Weirs. You can find detailed hiking routes that include these features on komoot.
The River Lathkill — Twelve Weirs are a series of small dams built by Victorians. They were constructed to trap water, ensuring clear conditions for trout fishing, which was highly valued. These weirs are part of the picturesque Lathkill Dale, known for its natural beauty and wildlife.
During the summer, it's possible to access the bottom of Waterfall Swallet through the surrounding wilderness. However, the rocky terrain can be hazardous, especially in colder and wetter months, and it is privately owned, so viewing from the roadside is generally recommended.
Visitors often describe Monsal Dale Weir as a delightful sight, perfect for photography and a serene spot for lunch. While it looks like a natural waterfall, it's actually a weir. It's easily accessible from various footpaths, with some suggesting the best routes approach it from downhill through the back.
Sowter Stone Waterfall at Chatsworth Park is unique for its stone carved into a basin at the top, holding water fed by a small stream. Designed by Joseph Paxton, the gardener responsible for Chatsworth, it flows into an aqueduct and then onto the garden's stone staircase, offering wonderful views of the house and gardens from its location.
Some waterfall locations, such as Lathkill Waterfall, are categorized as intermediate to challenging, especially depending on the route taken to reach them. The terrain around Waterfall Swallet can also be challenging and potentially dangerous in wet conditions if attempting to access the base.


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