8 Waterfalls in North East England That You Shouldn't Miss

February 12, 2022 Flossie Demartino

Discover the best top things to do in North East England, United Kingdom including Cauldron Snout, Jesmond Dene, Hareshaw Linn, High Force Waterfall, Paddy Freeman's Park, Linhope Spout, Hindhope Linn, Crammell Linn Waterfall.
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1. Cauldron Snout

Forest-in-Teesdale England
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Cauldron Snout

2. Jesmond Dene

Jesmond Dene Road Jesmond Dene, Newcastle upon Tyne NE7 7BQ England +44 191 814 4574 [email protected] http://urbangreennewcastle.org/find-your-park/jesmond-dene
Excellent
68%
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4.5 based on 1,273 reviews

Jesmond Dene

Jesmond Dene is the jewel in the crown of Newcastle's parks and green spaces. The Dene is packed full of historic and natural features and masses of wildlife, flowers and ancient woodland for everyone to enjoy.

Reviewed By Jp_King93

This is a beautiful park, really calming and wonderful for pictures, I really enjoyed my visit and will come back for sure

3. Hareshaw Linn

Northumberland National Park Car Park, Bellingham NE46 1BS England http://www.northumberlandnationalpark.org.uk/hareshawlinnwalk
Excellent
70%
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4.5 based on 294 reviews

Hareshaw Linn

Reviewed By Ghosthunter75 - Bedlington, United Kingdom

There is about a 2 mile walk from the car park to the falls every step is worth it the views are stunning the surrounds are amazing it's a place where you loose yourself and find yourself the whole area is mother nature at her finest if anyone is in the Bellingham area this is a must you will not regret it

4. High Force Waterfall

Forest-In-Teesdale Forest-in-Teesdale, Middleton in Teesdale DL12 0XH England +44 1833 622336 [email protected] http://www.highforcewaterfall.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 1,137 reviews

High Force Waterfall

High Force is one of the most impressive waterfalls in England. The River Tees has been plunging into this gorge for thousands of years but the rocks it reveals are far more ancient – with origins dating back over 300 million years! THE EXPERIENCE From its rise as a trickle, high on the heather covered fells at the top of the North Pennines, to the top of the whin sill rock at Forest-in-Teesdale, the River Tees steadily grows and gathers pace, then it suddenly and spectacularly drops 21 metres into the plunge pool below. A gentle and pretty woodland walk leads you to view this spectacular sight at the base of the falls. OUTSTANDING NATURAL BEAUTY High Force is surrounded by the stunning countryside of Upper Teesdale and is situated in the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. A variety of animal and plant life can be seen at High Force throughout the seasons, from a vast array of wildflowers, ferns and towering trees, to roe deer and rabbits.

Reviewed By suep652 - York, United Kingdom

We visited with a dog and five-year-old granddaughter. Put off by reviews re parking at High Force, we parked at Low Force and walked the 1.5 miles along the river. It’s a lovely walk with good paths (a bit rocky in places) and we had a great time spotting butterflies and wild flowers. High Force is truly awesome! Hold onto little hands though - there are no guard rails.

5. Paddy Freeman's Park

Freeman Road, Newcastle upon Tyne NE7 7DN England http://www.newcastlegateshead.com/things-to-do/paddy-freemans-park-p120081
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4.5 based on 22 reviews

Paddy Freeman's Park

6. Linhope Spout

Linhope Burn, Ingram, Alnwick NE66 4LZ England
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4.5 based on 53 reviews

Linhope Spout

Reviewed By sarahmaddi - Penrith, United Kingdom

Took our 11 and 8 year old (and dog) for a walk, picnic lunch & a dive on the waterfall. It wasn’t an easy walk, fine for us, but it was undulating and rocky. The final steps down to the waterfall were very steep. Nice area by the waterfall to have a picnic, then the kids had a splash in the water. We parked as close as we could - still made it a 3.5 mile round trip which was perfect for all

7. Hindhope Linn

Blakehopeburnhaugh, Rochester, Northumberland National Park NE19 1SW England https://www.forestryengland.uk/kielder-water-and-forest-park/hindhope-linn-kielder-forest
Excellent
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Hindhope Linn

8. Crammell Linn Waterfall

England

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