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Top 6 Waterfalls around Holwick

Best waterfalls around Holwick are found in a hamlet within Teesdale, part of the North Pennines National Landscape, a UNESCO Global Geopark. This region provides access to a variety of waterfalls, from secluded local cascades to larger, more powerful falls on the River Tees. The landscape is characterized by dramatic geological formations, including the Great Whin Sill, which influences many of the waterfall features. Walking routes in the area traverse open moorland and riverside paths, offering diverse exploration opportunities.

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Last updated: May 4, 2026

High Force Waterfall

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High Force is one of England’s largest and most impressive waterfalls. Starting as a trickle high in the North Pennines, the River Tees steadily gathers pace until it drastically drops …

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Cauldron Snout Waterfall

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Cauldron Snout is a rocky ravine below Cow Green Reservoir that the infant River Tees descends through spectacularly. The falls, which nestle within the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural …

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The Pennine Way follows a nice riverside path along the Tees from Low Force to High Force. It's a great walk with plenty of swimming opportunities if the river isn't …

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Slitt Wood Waterfalls

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Beautifully tucked away admist the Durham Dales is the village of Westgate. It is named as it was the western entrance to the Bishop of Durham's vast hunting park and …

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With a drop of 21 meters, this is one of the largest waterfalls in England and certainly one of the most impressive.
The area also holds geological significance, as some …

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Stuart Wilcock
September 21, 2025, Cauldron Snout Waterfall

The waterfall is fed by the Cow Green Reservoir, with water running over a dam wall and then plunging into the river.

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Depending on the length of walk you plan to do sturdy trainers or walking shoes will do

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Beautiful waterfalls very easy to walk round, just don't get to close to the edge with kids and dogs.

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it more of a long cataract than a waterfall and at 200 yards long ,reckoned to be the longest waterfall in England . keep away from the edges cos can be very slippery when wet .

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Be careful on the top looking over.

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The Pennine Way follows a nice riverside path along the Tees from Low Force to High Force. It's a great walk with plenty of swimming opportunities if the river isn't too fast and the weather is warm enough, otherwise it's just very scenic.

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Cauldron Snout is a stunning series of waterfalls accessible from the Pennine Way, and the large car park at Cow Green Reservoir. There is a rocky footpath that is a bit of a scramble leading down to it from Cow Green Dam; the latter makes a super nice backdrop to the first waterfall. This footpath is treacherous when wet, and you need to be very careful, a fall could have serious consequences.

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Cauldron Snout is a rocky ravine below Cow Green Reservoir that the infant River Tees descends through spectacularly. The falls, which nestle within the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), are caused by the upper Tees passing over dolerite steps of the Whin Sill.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most impressive waterfalls to visit around Holwick?

For sheer power and scale, High Force Waterfall is a must-see, where the River Tees plunges 21 meters. Another dramatic option is Cauldron Snout Waterfall, a challenging natural monument where the infant River Tees descends over dolerite steps, offering a rugged experience.

Are there any family-friendly waterfall walks near Holwick?

Yes, High Force Waterfall has well-maintained paths suitable for families, with visitors noting it's a perfect trip for kids. The walk from Low Force to High Force Waterfalls on the Pennine Way is also considered family-friendly, offering scenic riverside views.

What is the best time of year to visit the waterfalls around Holwick?

Many waterfalls, especially Eel Beck, Easter Beck, and Rowton Beck, are best visited after recent rainfall to ensure a more vigorous flow. High Force Waterfall is impressive at any time of year, but its power is immense after heavy rain. The views also change beautifully with each season.

Are there any hidden or secluded waterfalls near Holwick?

Holwick is known for its secluded moorland cascades. Eel Beck Waterfall is considered the most secluded and atmospheric, nestled at a higher point on the moor. Easter Beck Waterfall and Rowton Beck Waterfall also offer quiet escapes, providing a sense of discovery away from typical tourist routes.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see on walks to the waterfalls?

You'll encounter dramatic geological formations like the Great Whin Sill, which influences many waterfall features and forms the Holwick Scars. Walks often traverse rough pasture and open moorland, offering expansive views, heather-clad landscapes, and ancient woodland, particularly around Low Force.

What are the walking conditions and difficulty for the local Holwick waterfalls?

The walking routes to Eel Beck, Easter Beck, and Rowton Beck waterfalls are generally moderate, traversing rough pasture and open moorland. For Cauldron Snout Waterfall, expect a challenging experience with a rocky footpath that requires scrambling, which can be treacherous when wet.

Can I bring my dog on the waterfall trails?

While specific dog-friendly details for all local Holwick waterfalls aren't provided, the walk from Low Force to High Force Waterfalls on the Pennine Way is generally considered suitable for dogs, though caution is advised near edges with children and pets.

What outdoor activities can I do near the waterfalls around Holwick?

Beyond waterfall walks, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore road cycling routes like the 'Stanhope & St. John's Chapel loop' or 'Teesdale and Barnard Castle Loop' (Road Cycling Routes around Holwick). Mountain biking is also popular, with trails such as 'High Cup Nick and Great Dun Fell Loop' (MTB Trails around Holwick). There are also general cycling routes available (Cycling around Holwick).

Where can I find parking for the waterfalls in the Holwick area?

For Cauldron Snout Waterfall, there is a large car park at Cow Green Reservoir. For High Force Waterfall, parking is available with accessible walking trails to the falls.

What do visitors enjoy most about the waterfalls around Holwick?

Visitors appreciate the powerful and impressive nature of waterfalls like High Force, noting its well-maintained paths. The serene atmosphere and ease of access at Low Force are also highly valued. For the more secluded Holwick waterfalls, the profound sense of tranquility and discovery away from crowds is a major draw.

Are there any pubs or cafes near the waterfalls for refreshments?

While specific cafes near High Force are not detailed, the High Force Hotel is nearby. For those exploring the wider area, the Hare and Hounds pub in Westgate is a popular spot after visiting the Slitt Wood Waterfalls.

What is the difference between High Force and Low Force waterfalls?

High Force is known as one of England's most powerful waterfalls, with a dramatic 21-meter plunge. Low Force, located downstream, is a picturesque series of stepped cascades with an 18-foot drop, offering a more tranquil experience amidst ancient woodland.

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