Hartington Upper Quarter
Hartington Upper Quarter
Best waterfalls around Hartington Upper Quarter offers a diverse landscape for outdoor exploration within the Peak District. This region is characterized by its river valleys and natural monuments, featuring a mix of natural waterfalls and man-made weirs. Visitors can explore various water features, from historical weirs to natural cascades, integrated into the local river systems. The area provides a variety of water features to explore within a compact geographical area.
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Good little stream with many little waterfalls to the main one
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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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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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Stunning waterfall at Cumberland Clough, tumbling into Cumberland Brook.
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Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Monsal Dale Weir is easily accessible from a footpath and offers a notable sight below the viaduct, perfect for a lunch stop. The River Lathkill — Twelve Weirs also features a footpath through the woods, allowing access to a series of small dams that are great for viewing.
For a refreshing wild swim, head to Three Shires Head Stone Bridge and Waterfalls. This popular spot features clear plunge pools in the River Dane, ideal for a cool down on a hot day.
The region around Hartington Upper Quarter offers a mix of natural waterfalls and man-made weirs. You'll find river features, historical weirs, and natural cascades. For instance, the River Lathkill — Twelve Weirs are a series of small dams built for trout fishing, while Three Shires Head boasts natural plunge pools and waterfalls.
Yes, Three Shires Head Stone Bridge and Waterfalls is a Grade II listed stream bridge that marks the intersection of three counties, making it a significant historical landmark. Additionally, the weirs on the River Lathkill, such as the Twelve Weirs, were constructed during the Victorian era for trout fishing, adding a historical layer to the natural landscape.
The waterfalls, particularly Lathkill Waterfall and Deep Clough Waterfall, are often more spectacular after recent rainfall. The streams become livelier, enhancing the cascades. However, the River Lathkill is a winterbourne stream, meaning it can dry up over the summer months.
Absolutely. Hartington Upper Quarter is excellent for hiking. You can find various routes, including moderate ones like the Shining Tor loop, or easier options around Errwood Reservoir. Explore more options on the Hiking around Hartington Upper Quarter guide or the Easy hikes around Hartington Upper Quarter guide.
Beyond hiking, the area offers mountain biking opportunities. You can find routes like the Long Lane Rocky Descent or trails around Errwood Reservoir. For more details, check out the MTB Trails around Hartington Upper Quarter guide.
Visitors frequently appreciate the diverse landscape, from natural cascades to historical weirs. Many enjoy the opportunity for wild swimming at spots like Three Shires Head and the picturesque views offered by places like Monsal Dale Weir. The area's blend of natural beauty and accessible footpaths makes it a popular choice for outdoor enthusiasts.
Accessibility varies. Monsal Dale Weir is easily accessible from a footpath. However, reaching the base of Deep Clough Waterfall requires carefully heading down to the river and along the bank. Three Shires Head involves rough and rocky paths, which can be challenging, especially for mountain bikers.
Yes, Monsal Dale Weir is noted as a great spot for photos, especially with the viaduct in the background. Lathkill Waterfall is described as a 'fantastic multi-element waterfall,' offering excellent photographic opportunities, particularly after rain.
While not entirely 'hidden,' Deep Clough Waterfall is located in the steep-sided valleys of Deep Clough, Goyt's Clough, and Berry Clough. While there's a viewing point, reaching the actual waterfall requires a careful descent to the river, making it feel a bit more off the beaten path than some other locations.


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