A “fearsome” waterfall in County Durham has been named one of the most “amazing” in the UK and could be just the place for your next adventure.
High Force in Barnard Castle featured among other waterfalls in locations such as Devon, Cumbria and the Scottish Highlands, on a new best list by Country Walking Magazine.
The publisher added: “There are fine examples of plummeting H2O all over the country – these are just a few of our favourites.”
Why is High Force one of the UK’s most ‘amazing’ waterfalls?
@yorkshirefi A guide to visting High Force waterfall and two other waterfalls in one walk! Which is your favourite? #highforcewaterfall #lowforcewaterfall #summerhillforcewaterfall #waterfalluk #northengland #nature #hikinguk ♬ Belonging - Muted
Country Walking Magazine explained: “For some reason, High Force, in the River Tees, is often mistakenly labelled England’s tallest waterfall.
“At 21 metres it’s actually a bit of a toddler.
“But don’t let it hear you say that because what it lacks in height it makes up for in sheer power.”
The magazine added: “The record it does hold is having the biggest volume of water roaring over its edge, which is why it’s such a fearsome animal.
“The thunderous rumble, the spray, the deadly plunge pool…try telling High Force that it’s a small waterfall.
“Pay a fee (£3 adult, £1.50 child) to park a short stroll away, or see it for free along the Pennine Way, which runs along the south side of the River Tees.”
"High force and the first time I’ve seen the double waterfalls.
— North East Tweets (@NorthEastTweets) January 28, 2024
The River Tees plunging 70 feet over a vertical cliff edge, immense raw power that was a sight to behold and added bonus rock face 🗿 Head space temporarily reset" -Andy.
📍High Force Waterfall pic.twitter.com/P9jSe8g6r3
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On Tripadvisor, visitors have given High Force a 4/5 rating out of 1,332 reviews.
One person posted: “Great experience. Recommend a visit by all. Talked to Ian, one of the reps at the site. He was very helpful and a lovely bloke who gave us advice on walking routes to consider. Even recognised us and asked us how it went when we got back. Great walk, great site, great day.”
Another added: “A fabulous day out with my family for less than £10 pounds - WOW !
“The old chap on the gate was brilliant. A warm welcome and full of helpful tips to make the most of the visit too. Stunning views and we felt that it was very safe for the kids. We will definitely be back as we imagine every season will deliver a new perspective. Thanks for keeping the place in such good nick !”
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