How Long Is The Walk Around Aysgarth Falls?

6.75 miles.
Circular walk from Aysgarth Falls via Castle Bolton

Parking: Aysgarth Falls car park and National Park Centre (grid reference SE 011 887).
Walk distance: 6.75 miles (10.8 Km)
Estimated walk time: 2 hours 40 minutes
Height climbed: 215 metres
Grade: 2-B: A medium length walk that requires modest uphill walking

How long is Aysgarth Falls?

one-mile
The River Ure is the source of the Aysgarth Falls, over an almost one-mile stretch on its descent to mid-Wensleydale.

How far is Aysgarth falls from car park?

Aysgarth Falls Parking
What is this? There are two main places for parking when visiting the falls, one is roughly a 10-15 minutes walk up the hill, and the other is at the Information Centre.

Is there a charge for Aysgarth Falls?

There are no charges except the National Trust car park where you need to park for one of the falls . There is a short walk to each one . over a year ago. Just car parking and the £1 Honesty Box which is well worth contributing to.

Do you have to pay for parking at Aysgarth Falls?

Charges apply to all users including blue badge holders. Please purchase 2 tickets. There is no coach parking facilities at Horton-in Ribblesdale and Aysgarth Falls National Park Car Parks (alternative coach parking for Aysgarth Falls at The Falls, Church Bank, 50m from the Aysgarth Falls Hotel – charges apply).

How many waterfalls are at Aysgarth Falls?

three stepped
Aysgarth Falls The three stepped waterfalls at Aysgarth have been a tourist attraction for over 200 years. Wordsworth visited them and Turner sketched them. More recently they provided a dramatic setting for a scene from the Hollywood movie Robin Hood Prince of Thieves.

Are there toilets at Aysgarth Falls?

Things to do at Aysgarth Falls review
They are situated in the Yorkshire Dales National Park and there is a visitor centre with information, a cafe, toilets and a car park.

What is Aysgarth Falls famous for?

Aysgarth Falls is a spectacular stretch of water in Lower Wensleydale. Aysgarth is best known for its triple flight of waterfalls, carved out by the River Ure. The river stretches out along the valley and dramatically drops 30 metres. The falls are a product of the Ice Age.

Which is the prettiest Dale in Yorkshire?

One of the most spectacular and most popular villages in the Dales is Malham. With dramatic limestone scenery just a stone’s throw from the village centre, Malham has few equals anywhere in the UK. A gentle stroll of about half an hour from the village will bring you to Malham Cove.

Can you swim in Aysgarth Falls?

Aysgarth Falls: Upper Force
You can also go wading around here, or if you’re brave (and have a swimsuit) then you can swim a bit. Be safe though, keep in mind the depth of the river will change throughout the year so it might not always be safe to go swimming!

Can you walk Ingleton Falls for free?

The walk starts from the car park at the start of the Ingleton waterfalls trail (grid reference SD 694 730) – There is a charge to enter the walk, which goes to help with the upkeep of the walk as most is on private land. There is other parking available in Ingleton.

Do you have to pay to go to Studley Royal?

Studley Royal is a pay and display car park. Parking is free if you are a member of the National Trust.

Are dogs allowed at Aysgarth Falls?

Everyone loves a visit to Aysgarth Falls – including your four-legged friends! You can spend a day exploring this scenic setting with lots of different paths to try. We recommend heading to the nearby Wheatsheaf which is lovely dog-friendly country inn.

How long is Malham Cove walk?

7.6 miles
Circular walk from Malham via Gordale Scar and Malham Cove

Parking: National Park Centre car park in Malham (grid reference SD 899 626).
Walk distance: 7.6 miles (12.1 Km)
Estimated walk time: 2 hours 55 minutes
Height climbed: 360 metres
Grade: 2-C: A medium length walk that has rugged terrain and some steep climbs

Can you picnic at Aysgarth Falls?

Aysgarth Falls are a triple flight of waterfalls and offer a picturesque place to picnic. There are grassy banks nearby to sit and woodland surrounding the river that visitors can explore.

What’s near Aysgarth?

Things to Do near Aysgarth Falls

  • St. Andrew’s Church.
  • Aysgarth Edwardian Rock Garden. #2 of 3 things to do in Aysgarth.
  • West Burton Falls. #1 of 3 things to do in West Burton.
  • Alfresco Adventures. #1 of 13 things to do in Reeth.
  • Bolton Castle. #2 of 12 things to do in Leyburn.
  • Leyburn Shawl.
  • The Forbidden Corner.
  • Middleham Castle.

What was filmed at Aysgarth Falls?

Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
All three falls were featured in the film Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. The Falls are situated in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. There is a visitors’ centre with an exhibition, information, items for sale, a café, toilets and a pay-and-display car park.

Is Aysgarth Falls still dry?

Aysgarth Falls solely relies on rainwater to keep it replenished but along with the extreme heat there’s been a string of mostly dry conditions.

What is the largest waterfall in Yorkshire?

At an incredible 175 metres, the Cautley Spout is undoubtedly the tallest waterfall in the Yorkshire Dales. It’s around a 1 hour drive from our Yorkshire lodges, but if adventure and scale is what you’re looking for this is the place to visit.

Which River Falls in Aysgarth?

the River Ure
Aysgarth Falls is a dramatic landmark at any time of year. It comprises a gorge through which the River Ure descends by a series of stepped waterfalls consisting of horizontal layers of hard limestone separated by thin bands of soft shale.

What river runs through Aysgarth Falls?

River Ure
The River Ure flows down Wensleydale which is one of our largest and most prominent valleys. Flowing past the town of Hawes, it continues past Aysgarth and then the lovely market town of Middleham. The River has its source not far from the Moorcock Inn at a dramatic gorge known as Hell Gill.