Best waterfalls around Somerset are found within a diverse landscape, ranging from coastal cliffs to ancient woodlands and river valleys. The county offers a variety of natural features, including the Quantock Hills and parts of Exmoor National Park. These areas provide settings for various waterfalls, from impressive coastal cascades to serene woodland features. Somerset's geography supports both natural and man-made water features.
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This trail provides a wonderfully secluded getaway from the city, featuring river views, waterfalls, and wildflowers along the way. There are some challenging sections that involve basic rock scrambling and water crossings, but the views are worth the challenge.
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This trail meanders alongside Dead Run Creek and intersects with the Potomac Heritage Trail, which runs along the Potomac River. When the trail crosses Dead Run Trail, you'll come across several small waterfalls, creating a pleasant spot to take a break and enjoy the beautiful surroundings.
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Good information also on the National Park Service website: https://www.nps.gov/pohe/index.htm
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Great trail to an amazing waterfall. So beautiful and calm. Trail is a little strenuous and uphill. You have to cross water by using stepping stones in 2 places.
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The Potomac Heritage Trail is spanning parts of the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States and connects various trails and historic sites in Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and the District of Columbia. The trail network includes 1,140 km of existing and planned sections in the Potomac River Corridor, the upper Ohio River watershed in Pennsylvania and western Maryland, and a portion of the Rappahannock River Watershed in Virginia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potomac_Heritage_Trail
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Nice view over the Potomac and it is fun to climb up from the river.
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Somerset offers a variety of unique waterfalls. For a striking coastal experience, visit St Audries Bay Waterfall near Watchet, which cascades onto a pebble and sand beach (accessible at low tide). For a series of waterfalls within a park setting, Ninesprings in Yeovil Country Park is notable. If you're interested in a significant man-made feature, Warleigh Weir near Claverton stretches for 100 meters in the scenic Avon valley.
Yes, Ninesprings in Yeovil Country Park is an excellent family-friendly option. It features a series of waterfalls within a pleasant walk through wooded areas, and the park itself includes an adventure play park. Additionally, many walks in Exmoor National Park, such as those around Watersmeet, offer accessible paths and amenities like cafes and toilets, making them suitable for families.
Stephen's Vale Waterfall in Greyfield Wood is a great spot for dog walkers, offering wide paths through ancient trees where dogs are commonly seen enjoying the stream. Many of the woodland and country park locations, such as Ninesprings, are also generally dog-friendly, though always check local signage for specific rules regarding leads.
Waterfalls in Somerset, like most natural cascades, tend to flow best during periods of high rainfall, such as autumn and winter, or after significant rain events. Coastal waterfalls like St Audries Bay are also dependent on tide times for safe access, so always check tide schedules before visiting.
Yes, Exmoor National Park, which spans parts of west Somerset, is home to several beautiful waterfalls. Watersmeet is highly recommended for its fantastic waterfall and scenic views, with many other cascades found along its woodland and riverside walks. Glen Lyn Gorge near Lynmouth also features dramatic waterfalls and is a great option for a shorter hike.
Warleigh Weir near Claverton is a popular spot for wild swimming. While it's a man-made waterfall, its setting in the Avon valley makes it an appealing location for a dip. Access requires walking along a pedestrian path.
For a tranquil and perhaps less crowded experience, consider the Mells Small Waterfall just outside the village of Mells. A peaceful footpath through trees leads to this serene spot within the Mells Estate. Stephen's Vale Waterfall in Greyfield Wood also offers a picturesque and often quieter woodland setting.
Somerset's waterfalls are set within diverse landscapes. You can expect to see dramatic coastal cliffs and beaches at places like St Audries Bay, ancient woodlands with wide paths at Greyfield Wood (Stephen's Vale), and pleasant country park settings with meadows and diverse flora at Ninesprings. Exmoor National Park offers ancient woodlands, dramatic coastlines, and river valleys.
Ninesprings in Yeovil Country Park offers pleasant walks and multiple waterfalls within an accessible park environment. In Exmoor, some paths around Watersmeet are designed to be accessible, allowing many visitors to enjoy the waterfalls and cascades.
Many waterfalls in Somerset are integrated into walking and hiking routes. For example, you can enjoy scenic walks around Ninesprings or explore the extensive trails in Exmoor National Park near Watersmeet and Glen Lyn Gorge. The region also offers opportunities for gravel biking, running, and cycling. You can find detailed routes for these activities in the Gravel biking around Somerset, Running Trails around Somerset, and Cycling around Somerset guides.
Yes, Warleigh Weir near Claverton is a notable man-made waterfall, stretching for 100 meters in the scenic Avon valley. It's a popular spot for wild swimming and offers a unique perspective on water features in the region. Additionally, the Great Cascade at Hestercombe Gardens, though not listed in the guide, is a well-known artificial waterfall with a reliable flow.
Visitors appreciate the diverse settings of Somerset's waterfalls, from the dramatic coastal cascades at St Audries Bay to the tranquil woodland features like Stephen's Vale Waterfall. The opportunity for peaceful walks, family outings, and connecting with nature in varied landscapes, including country parks and parts of Exmoor National Park, is highly valued.


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