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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Reeth, Fremington And Healaugh

Best natural monuments around Reeth, Fremington And Healaugh are situated within the Yorkshire Dales, an area characterized by its valleys, fells, and diverse natural landscapes. The region offers a variety of natural features, including significant waterfalls and scenic viewpoints. These locations provide opportunities for exploring the natural beauty of North Yorkshire, making them ideal for best walks near Reeth natural monuments.

Best natural monuments around Reeth, Fremington And Healaugh

  • The most popular natural monuments is Aysgarth Lower Falls, a…

Last updated: May 19, 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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East Gill Force

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With a 15-foot (4.5 m) drop, East Gill Force is an impressive waterfall in a stunning location. Below the main falls is a smaller waterfall that cascades downstream. As the …

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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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Between Lamps Moss and Buttertubs - some gorgeous open valleys with rolling grippy Dales roads.

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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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May 31, 2025, East Gill Force

A good spot for a short rest and enjoy the waterfall.

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A stunning waterfall, not the biggest out there, but it is in a gorgeous location and very accessible from Keld village. A beautiful place to bring the kids and have a picnic.

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Small secluded waterfall and a great lunch spot.

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Windswept and brooding hills over the top along a very quiet road and then drop down into winding lanes through pretty green fields, following the river overlooked by limestone cliffs.👍

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

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around Reeth, Fremington, and Healaugh?

The region is rich in diverse natural features, primarily within the Yorkshire Dales National Park. You'll find impressive waterfalls like the famous Aysgarth Lower Falls, scenic river valleys such as Swaledale and Arkengarthdale, and tranquil woodlands like Birk Park Wood near Healaugh. The area is characterized by its fells, becks, and expansive green landscapes.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments to visit in the area?

Yes, several natural monuments are ideal for families. The Aysgarth Falls, including Aysgarth Lower Falls and Aysgarth Upper Falls, are noted as family-friendly. East Gill Force, with its impressive 15-foot drop and a smaller waterfall below, also offers a great spot for a family outing and picnic.

Are any of the natural monuments wheelchair accessible?

Yes, Aysgarth Middle Falls offers a disabled viewpoint, making it accessible for wheelchair users to admire the magnificent waterfall. This provides a good option for those seeking accessible natural beauty.

What are the best opportunities for hiking near these natural monuments?

The area offers extensive hiking opportunities. You can explore routes like the Arkle Beck and Cuckoo Hill loop from Reeth, or longer trails such as the Old Gang Smelting Mill and Bunton Crushing Mill loop. For more options, you can find various easy hikes and waterfall hikes around Reeth, Fremington, and Healaugh.

Are there cycling routes that pass through or near natural monuments?

Absolutely. The Scenic Lanes of Swaledale and Arkengarthdale offer wonderful remote roads ideal for cycling, with rolling Dales roads and open valleys. You can find various cycling routes in the area, including loops from Reeth that take you through picturesque landscapes.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in this region?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning beauty and tranquility of the waterfalls, particularly the Aysgarth Falls, which have inspired artists for centuries. The opportunity to immerse oneself in a '19th-century masterpiece' at Aysgarth Lower Falls is a highlight. Many also appreciate the peaceful walking trails and the picturesque settings for picnics, such as at East Gill Force.

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

The Yorkshire Dales offer beauty year-round. Spring brings vibrant greenery and blooming wildflowers, while autumn showcases stunning foliage. The waterfalls are particularly impressive after rainfall, which can happen in any season. Summer provides longer daylight hours for exploration, and winter can offer a dramatic, serene landscape, though some paths might be more challenging.

Can I bring my dog to the natural monuments and trails?

Many trails and natural areas within the Yorkshire Dales National Park are dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock and during ground-nesting bird seasons. Specific rules may apply to certain nature reserves or managed sites, so checking local signage is advisable.

Are there any hidden natural gems or lesser-known spots worth exploring?

Beyond the well-known Aysgarth Falls, consider exploring the tranquil settings of Birk Park Wood and Park Hall Wood near Healaugh for peaceful escapes. Gunnerside Beck and Gunnerside Gill also offer charming natural landscapes with historic ruins, providing a picturesque starting point for scenic hikes away from the main crowds.

Where can I find opportunities for wildlife spotting?

The entire Yorkshire Dales National Park is rich in wildlife. Areas like Gunnerside Beck and Gunnerside Gill provide serene settings where you might spot local birdlife. While the Fremington Local Nature Reserve in North Devon is known for kingfishers and the marbled white butterfly, the Yorkshire Dales region around Reeth, Fremington, and Healaugh offers diverse habitats for various species, especially along rivers and in woodlands.

How long should I plan for a visit to the Aysgarth Falls complex?

To fully experience all three sections of Aysgarth Falls (Lower, Middle, and Upper), including walks between them and enjoying the scenery, plan for at least 2-3 hours. Parking is available at the National Park Centre car park, with well-signed paths connecting the falls.

Are there any natural monuments suitable for a short, easy walk?

Yes, many of the paths around the Aysgarth Falls are relatively easy to navigate for shorter strolls. Additionally, the Arkle Beck near Reeth offers pathways that are part of walking routes, providing scenic views and a tranquil experience without requiring a long or strenuous hike. You can find several easy hikes in the area.

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