Best waterfalls around Froggatt are found within a diverse landscape, characteristic of the Peak District. This region features a mix of natural brooks, historical sites, and man-made weirs, offering varied points of interest. The area is defined by its rivers, woodlands, and open views, providing a setting for outdoor exploration. Visitors can find a range of natural and engineered water features across the local terrain.
Last updated: May 20, 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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Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Wyming Brook Nature Reserve is a great option, offering trails through woodland and opportunities for children to play in the brook during summer. Monsal Dale Weir is also considered family-friendly and easily accessible for viewing.
Wyming Brook Nature Reserve is explicitly dog-friendly, providing trails through woodland where your dog can enjoy the natural surroundings. Always ensure dogs are kept under control, especially around wildlife.
The waterfalls are generally at their most impressive after heavy rainfall, when the water flow is strongest. This is particularly true for Wyming Brook Nature Reserve and Waterfall Swallet, which can appear as damp cliff walls during dry spells. While winter can offer dramatic scenery, be aware that paths can be slippery and potentially dangerous due to ice or increased water levels.
Yes, you can visit Green's Mill Ruins and Waterfall. This site features the remains of an old paper mill, which operated from the early 1800s, and was previously a lead smelt mill. While not much remains, it offers an interesting glimpse into the region's industrial past.
The region around Froggatt offers a mix of natural brooks, engineered weirs, and waterfalls within diverse landscapes. You'll find woodland trails, river features like the Monsal Dale Weir, and the dramatic flow of water over features like the Sowter Stone Waterfall within Chatsworth Park, which provides views over estate gardens.
Yes, Waterfall Swallet is a virtually unknown gem nestled into a cleft of limestone between Foolow and Eyam. It's largely hidden from view by trees and best visited after a wet spell to see it in full flow. Access to the foot of the falls can be challenging and is unsuitable for those with mobility issues.
The area around Froggatt is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy and moderate options like the 'River Derwent loop from Froggatt' or the 'Frogatt, Curbar and White Edge Red Deer Circular Walk'. For more details on routes, you can explore the Hiking around Froggatt guide or the Easy hikes around Froggatt guide. Mountain biking trails are also available; check the MTB Trails around Froggatt guide.
While many waterfall areas in the Peak District involve uneven terrain, Monsal Dale Weir is noted for being easily accessible from its front footpath. However, some locations like Waterfall Swallet explicitly state that access to the foot of the falls is unsuitable for anyone with mobility issues.
Visitors frequently appreciate the diverse landscape, from natural brooks to historical sites and engineered weirs. The beauty of spots like Monsal Dale Weir for photos and lunch, or the roaring waters of Wyming Brook Nature Reserve after rain, are often highlighted. The views from Sowter Stone Waterfall over Chatsworth Estate are also a popular draw.
Yes, many hiking routes in the Froggatt area are circular and can incorporate waterfall features. For example, the 'Frogatt, Curbar and White Edge Red Deer Circular Walk' is a moderate hike that allows you to explore the local landscape. You can find more circular options in the Hiking around Froggatt guide.
Absolutely. Wyming Brook Nature Reserve is particularly known for being a 'treat after heavy rainfall' when the brook 'roars'. Similarly, Waterfall Swallet is best visited during a wet spell, as it can be reduced to a damp cliff wall during dry periods.


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