Waterfalls around Sutton provide diverse natural experiences within a landscape characterized by varied woodlands and scenic panoramas. The area offers access to several waterfall trails, often situated within larger trail networks. These natural sites present opportunities for exploring the surrounding environment.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Good little stream with many little waterfalls to the main one
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This isn’t a towering drop (about 2–3 meters high, with mossy steps), but it’s part of the classic Goyt Valley scenery, surrounded by ancient quarries and views of Errwood’s deep waters (up to 35m in places). It’s often encountered en route to Goytsclough Quarry, an old lime works turned nature spot.
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This highlight is positioned at a viewing point for the waterfall. If you wish to actually stand next to the waterfall you would need to head down to the river, carefully cross the river and then carefully make your way along the river bank to the waterfall. When I did this we hadn't had much rainfall and so the water levels were very low. So, this access may vary depending on the water level of the river at any given time.
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The streams in Deep Clough, Goyt's Clough and Berry Clough all flow into the River Goyt which then fills Errwood Reservoir. The streams are lively after rainfall and there are some good waterfalls to be found in the steep sided valleys.
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Stunning waterfall at Cumberland Clough, tumbling into Cumberland Brook.
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This is a small but impressive waterfall on the River Dean. It is in a beautiful setting at the lower end of Clough Pool. It has a certain amount of man-made influence, as the top of it appears to be built on to a natural waterfall to create the mill pond above it. It was used by Ingersley Clough Mill back in the nineteenth century. This is simply a delightful scenic spot.
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Very popular spot for hikers and wild swimmers. All routes away go up!
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The Sutton area offers several picturesque waterfalls. The Three Shires Head Stone Bridge and Waterfalls is a popular spot known for its clear plunge pools. You can also visit Ingersley Vale Waterfall (Waulkmill Waterfall), a small but impressive waterfall on the River Dean with historical significance. For a local experience, the Chute du Pékan (Fisher Fall) within the Parc d'environnement naturel de Sutton is accessible via an easy hiking trail and features fern-trimmed rocks.
Yes, the Chute du Pékan (Fisher Fall) in the Parc d'environnement naturel de Sutton is considered a great family-friendly hike. It's an easy, 2.4 km loop through a deciduous forest, taking about an hour. Children often enjoy scrambling over rocks and jumping over streams along the path. Access to this trail is free.
Many waterfalls, such as Cumberland Clough Waterfall and Deep Clough Waterfall, are particularly notable after rainfall when the water flow is more significant and lively. Generally, spring and fall offer vibrant natural scenery, while summer provides pleasant hiking conditions.
Yes, Three Shires Head Stone Bridge and Waterfalls is known for its clear plunge pools in the River Dane, making it a popular spot for a wild swim. It can also be a good place to cool down on a hot day.
Beyond visiting the waterfalls, the Sutton area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those in the Parc d'environnement naturel de Sutton which boasts 50 km of marked trails. For more structured routes, explore options like the 'Shutlingsloe loop from Ridgegate Reservoir' or 'Macclesfield Forest loop' which are part of the hiking routes around Sutton. There are also gravel biking and mountain hiking opportunities.
Yes, the Ingersley Vale Waterfall (Waulkmill Waterfall) has historical ties. While naturally occurring, its top appears to have been built upon to create a mill pond, and it was utilized by Ingersley Clough Mill in the nineteenth century.
The Waterfall Wood Waterfall is a beautiful hidden gem situated on the edge of Alderley Edge. Water flows off a rock face into a pretty pool, creating a perfect forest vista.
Yes, Cumberland Clough Waterfall is especially notable after rainfall, when the water flow into Cumberland Brook is significantly more powerful. Similarly, the streams feeding Deep Clough Waterfall become very lively after rain, enhancing the experience.
The waterfalls around Sutton are often nestled within diverse natural settings. You can expect to see varied woodlands, clear mountain brooks, fern-trimmed rocks, and scenic panoramas. Some areas, like Deep Clough, feature steep-sided valleys and ancient quarries, while others offer views of deep waters like Errwood Reservoir.
Yes, some rental properties in Sutton boast private waterfalls and rock pools. For example, 'The Waterfall Cottage' mentions private waterfalls accessible via a trail directly behind the house, providing a secluded natural retreat for guests.
Trail difficulties vary. The path to Chute du Pékan (Fisher Fall) is an easy, family-friendly loop. Other highlights like Three Shires Head and Deep Clough Waterfall are generally considered intermediate, with some sections being rocky or challenging, especially if you venture off the main viewing points to get closer to the falls.
The Parc d'environnement naturel de Sutton offers 50 km of marked trails, including the one leading to Chute du Pékan. You can find more details about these trails and other outdoor activities on the Tourism Sutton website: tourismesutton.ca.


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