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Top 4 Waterfalls around Selside And Fawcett Forest

Best waterfalls around Selside And Fawcett Forest are found in a region bordering the Lake District National Park in Cumbria. This area is characterized by fells, valleys, and various watercourses, including the River Sprint. The secluded Longsleddale valley, through which the River Sprint flows, is particularly noted for its series of cascades. The topography supports numerous waterfalls and offers opportunities for outdoor exploration along various trails near Selside And Fawcett Forest.

Best waterfalls around Selside And Fawcett Forest

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Last updated: July 13, 2026

Hayeswater

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You can reach this lovely Tarn by way of a good (though quite steep in places) track that goes up from Hartsop. It was apparently dammed in 1908, supplying water …

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River Sprint

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The River Sprint rises high on Harter Fell and flows into the River Kent just south of Burneside. The first two miles of the river feature a series of spectacular …

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A beautiful stone bridge over a beck, with a waterfall and dipping pool right next to the path.

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Swindale Falls

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Nice falls at the top of Swindale which shows a lot of the great conservation work done by the RSPB and United Utilities.

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Side House Waterfall

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The small waterfalls are situated next to Side House which looks like an old farm house. You can take a path left or right of the waterfalls to reach the …

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Dorset Saxon
June 21, 2024, Hayeswater

You can reach this lovely Tarn by way of a good (though quite steep in places) track that goes up from Hartsop. It was apparently dammed in 1908, supplying water to Penrith, but this has since been removed. The water is crystal clear, and the banks are grazed by sheep. On a calm day, it's a very peaceful spot.

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The small waterfalls are situated next to Side House which looks like an old farm house. You can take a path left or right of the waterfalls to reach the path up to Potter Tarn. The path on the left follows the stream and the path on the right follows an old disused road above the stream.

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Nice falls at the top of Swindale which shows a lot of the great conservation work done by the RSPB and United Utilities.

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This whole area is certainly worth photographing. I will be taking my big camera on next visit.

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A beautiful stone bridge over a beck, with a waterfall and dipping pool right next to the path.

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Nej
September 6, 2022, River Sprint

The River Sprint rises high on Harter Fell and flows into the River Kent just south of Burneside. The first two miles of the river feature a series of spectacular water falls, before it enters Longsleddale valley, where it is joined by many streams, or becks as they're known locally.

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What are some of the most impressive waterfalls to visit near Selside and Fawcett Forest?

The region offers several beautiful waterfalls. The River Sprint, particularly its upper two miles, features a series of spectacular cascades. Other notable spots include Swindale Falls and the picturesque Stone Bridge and Waterfall on Randale Beck.

Are there any waterfalls suitable for families with children?

Many of the walks to the waterfalls in the area are suitable for families, depending on the children's age and hiking experience. For example, the path leading to Side House Waterfall offers a choice of routes, one following the stream, which can be an enjoyable adventure for families. Always check the specific trail difficulty before heading out.

What are the best times of year to visit the waterfalls?

The waterfalls are particularly dramatic and fast-flowing after periods of heavy rain, which can occur at any time of year. Spring and autumn often provide lush scenery and good water levels. During winter, some falls might offer icy spectacles, but paths can be slippery. Summer offers generally drier conditions and easier access, though water flow might be reduced.

Where can I find a series of spectacular cascades in the area?

For a succession of impressive cascades, head to the upper reaches of the River Sprint. This river, which originates on Harter Fell and flows into the secluded Longsleddale valley, is known for its initial two miles featuring a series of spectacular waterfalls.

Are there any waterfalls with unique features or photo opportunities?

Yes, the Stone Bridge and Waterfall on Randale Beck is highly recommended for photography. It features a beautiful stone bridge, a waterfall, and a dipping pool right next to the path, creating a very picturesque scene.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near these waterfalls?

Beyond enjoying the waterfalls, the area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy options like the Gurnal Dubs loop. For cyclists, there are traffic-free bike rides and challenging MTB trails. You can find more details on routes like the 'Green Quarter and Sadgill loop' for mountain biking or 'River Mint – Blind Lane loop' for touring bicycles in our dedicated guides: MTB Trails around Selside And Fawcett Forest, Traffic-free bike rides around Selside And Fawcett Forest, and Easy hikes around Selside And Fawcett Forest.

Are there specific hiking trails that lead to or past these waterfalls?

Yes, various walks from Sadgill in Longsleddale lead alongside the River Sprint, allowing visitors to experience its numerous waterfalls and cascades. For Side House Waterfall, paths lead directly to it and continue up towards Potter Tarn. You can find more hiking options in our Easy hikes around Selside And Fawcett Forest guide.

Is there parking available near the main waterfall attractions?

While specific parking facilities for every waterfall might vary, visitors typically find parking in nearby villages or designated lay-bys, especially when accessing areas like Longsleddale for the River Sprint waterfalls. It's advisable to check local signage and respect private land.

Can I bring my dog on walks to the waterfalls?

Generally, dogs are welcome on leads on most public footpaths and trails leading to waterfalls. However, as the area is often grazed by sheep, particularly around places like Hayeswater, it's crucial to keep dogs under close control to protect livestock. Always follow the Countryside Code.

What are Swindale Falls known for?

Swindale Falls are known for being a beautiful natural monument at the top of Swindale. They are also notable for being in an area where significant conservation work has been carried out by organizations like the RSPB and United Utilities, enhancing the natural environment.

Is there a waterfall near Side House?

Yes, the Side House Waterfall consists of small waterfalls situated right next to Side House, which appears to be an old farmhouse. There are paths on either side of the waterfalls that lead up to Potter Tarn.

Are there any natural pools or dipping spots near the waterfalls?

Yes, the Stone Bridge and Waterfall on Randale Beck features a dipping pool right next to the path, making it a lovely spot to cool off or simply enjoy the natural environment.

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