Hardraw Force by munki-boy
Hardraw Force
Hardraw Force is in The Yorkshire Dales National Park in England.
Hardraw Force is England’s largest single drop waterfall and is said to be a one hundred foot drop.
An excellent waterfall situated in a amphitheatre of rock that the waterfall has created over time.
Visits to the Waterfall are via the left of the Green Dragon Inn and beyond the car park, where a small fee is to be paid to access the trail leading to the waterfall.
Admission at time of writing is £2.50 per adult and £1.50 per child. Under 5’s free. Group ticket for 2 adults and 2 children £7.50. It is well worth the money and helps pay for maintenance of the site by the owners.
Well controlled dogs are welcome.
Created: 27 November 2016 Edited: 29 November 2023
Hardraw Force Waterfall Information
Hardraw Force Waterfall Address
Hardraw, Leyburn, Hawes
DL8 3LZ
Website: http://www.hardrawforce.com/heritage.html
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Ure from Mill Beck to Thornton Steward Beck
Ure from Mill Beck to Thornton Steward Beck is a river in North Yorkshire
Ure from Mill Beck to Thornton Steward Beck takes in water from an area around 66.336 km2 in size and is part of the Ure Upper catchment area.
Ure from Mill Beck to Thornton Steward Beck is 42.641 km long and is not designated artificial or heavily modified.
Hardraw Force LiDAR Map
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Local History around Hardraw Force
There are some historic monuments around including:
Gayle Mill, its outbuildings and associated water systemSargill ore hearth lead smelt mill, on North Rigg, 340m south east of Sargill Lead MineCairn on Green Scar, 470m SE of New Bridge.