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Top 6 Waterfalls around Hebden Royd

Best waterfalls around Hebden Royd are found within a landscape characterized by picturesque valleys and woodlands in West Yorkshire. This area, encompassing Hebden Bridge and Mytholmroyd, offers various natural features, including significant waterfalls. The rugged terrain of the Upper Calder Valley provides opportunities for outdoor activities centered around these water features. Visitors can explore a mix of natural cascades and man-made spillways that contribute to the region's scenic appeal.

Best waterfalls around Hebden Royd

  • The most popular waterfalls is Lumb…

Last updated: June 30, 2026

Brontë Bridge and Brontë Waterfall

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This waterfall is a must-see for any fans of the Brontë sisters. A few miles from Haworth, where they grew up, the waterfall was a place the sisters visited to …

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Lumb Falls

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The poet Ted Hughes (writer of The Iron Giant amongst many others) used to play and swim here as a child. It's a deep pool underneath a small waterfall. Lumb …

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The White House Inn

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Pit stop for a beverage before heading up to Blackstone Edge.

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Norman Hill Spillway

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The spillway is an artificial waterfall channel that allows the water from the Norman Hill reservoir to flow down to the Piethorne Reservoir. It controls the water levels and becomes big and powerful in times of high rain.

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Great gravel section linking Denshaw with Dick Hill. Look out for the "waterfall" spillway from Norman Hill flowing into Piethorne Reservoir. Fabulous views throughout.

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February 23, 2026, Brontë Bridge and Brontë Waterfall

Stunning waterfall and nice small bridge, and to think you are stepping where the Brontë sisters once did is a great place to reflect

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Debbie
October 10, 2025, Norman Hill Spillway

round the back of Piethorne res

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absolutely lovely, in summer bring towels and inflatables

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A little slippy in places, especially in winter when black ice covers much of the path, but very beautiful

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Great gravel section linking Denshaw with Dick Hill. Look out for the "waterfall" spillway from Norman Hill flowing into Piethorne Reservoir. Fabulous views throughout.

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A very quaint small stone bridge on the Brontë Trail. A flash flood in May 1989, swept the bridge away. In March 1990, a Lynx helicopter from No. 9 Regiment Army Air Corps, airlifted five gritstone slabs into the narrow valley to allow park rangers to repair the crossing.

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Brontë Waterfall on the South Dean Beck is about a mile south-west of Stanbury, near Haworth in West Yorkshire, England. The area surrounding the waterfall is mainly moorland and farmland in Brontë Country, an area of outstanding beauty famous for its association with the Brontë sisters.

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Brontë Waterfall on the South Dean Beck near Haworth. The area surrounding the waterfall is mainly moorland and farmland in Brontë Country, an area of outstanding beauty famous for its association with the Brontë sisters.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which waterfalls around Hebden Royd are popular for their natural beauty?

The most celebrated waterfall is Lumb Falls, known for its picturesque cascades into a deep pool, nestled in a beautiful woodland setting along Crimsworth Dean Beck. It's a tranquil spot surrounded by lush trees and wild plant life.

Are there any waterfalls with historical significance in the Hebden Royd area?

Yes, Brontë Bridge and Brontë Waterfall holds historical significance. It was a place visited by the Brontë sisters, offering spectacular views over the Worth Valley and inspiring their literary works.

Where can I find artificial waterfalls or spillways in Hebden Royd?

The Norman Hill Spillway is an artificial channel that controls water levels from the Norman Hill reservoir. It becomes particularly powerful and impressive during periods of high rain. You can also find the Piethorne Reservoir Spillway nearby.

Are there opportunities for wild swimming near the waterfalls?

Yes, Lumb Falls is a popular spot for wild swimming. Its deep pool at the base of the falls was even a childhood playground for the poet Ted Hughes. The water can be very cold, but it's refreshing, especially in warmer weather.

What kind of walking routes are available to reach the waterfalls?

You can find various walking routes, including the Lumb Hole Falls Circular Trail, a 9-mile loop that takes you through Hardcastle Crags and over moorlands. Shorter routes from Hebden Bridge to Lumb Falls can take around one hour. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Hebden Royd.

Are there family-friendly waterfall walks in the area?

Yes, Lumb Falls is considered family-friendly, offering a rewarding destination for walks. The natural setting and the opportunity for a dip in the pool can be enjoyable for families.

What is the best time to visit the waterfalls around Hebden Royd?

The waterfalls can be enjoyed year-round. For wild swimming at Lumb Falls, warmer weather is ideal. Artificial spillways like Norman Hill Spillway are most powerful and impressive after periods of high rain.

Are there any pubs or places to eat near the waterfalls?

While not directly adjacent to all waterfalls, The White House Inn is a pub and historical site that features a lovely waterfall next to its car park after a few days of rain, making it a good pit stop after a hike.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the waterfalls in Hebden Royd?

Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails and gravel biking routes that pass through the scenic landscapes surrounding the waterfalls.

Is parking available near the waterfalls?

For Lumb Falls, there is limited parking available on Old Road for those who prefer a shorter walk to the falls. Otherwise, many visitors choose to walk from Hebden Bridge.

What kind of terrain can I expect on walks to the waterfalls?

The terrain around Hebden Royd is rugged, featuring wooded Pennine valleys, moorlands, and paths along beck sides. Walks can range from moderate to difficult, with some routes involving elevation gain, especially when exploring areas like Hardcastle Crags.

How long does it take to walk to Lumb Falls from Hebden Bridge?

Routes from Hebden Bridge to Lumb Falls can take approximately one hour, depending on your pace and the specific path chosen.

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