How long is the walk around Aysgarth Falls?

How long is the walk around Aysgarth Falls?

Circular walk from Aysgarth Falls via Castle Bolton

Parking: Aysgarth Falls car park and National Park Centre (grid reference SE 011 887).
Walk distance: 6.75 miles (10.8 Km)
Estimated walk time: 2 hours 40 minutes
Height climbed: 215 metres
Grade: 2-B: A medium length walk that requires modest uphill walking

How do I get to Aysgarth Falls?

Coach parking is available at the Falls car park by the junction with the A684 road. There is a regular bus service between Leyburn and Hawes which provides access to the village of Aysgarth. The National Park Centre and Falls are a 10 minute walk away. April to October, daily, 10am to 5pm.

Can you go in the water at Aysgarth Falls?

Aysgarth Falls: Upper Force You can also go wading around here, or if you’re brave (and have a swimsuit) then you can swim a bit. Be safe though, keep in mind the depth of the river will change throughout the year so it might not always be safe to go swimming!

How long do you need at Aysgarth Falls?

Quite short really. Walking from the carpark to the upper waterfalls is about 30mins. You then walk back through the carpark to the lower waterfalls which took us about 45mins.

Can you paddle at Aysgarth Falls?

River Paddling at Aysgarth Falls | Leyburn Aysgarth Falls provides plenty of great views for a family walk and there are also many opportunities for a river paddle along the way. Toilets and parking are currently open.

How many Falls are there in Aysgarth?

three
Aysgarth Falls The three stepped waterfalls at Aysgarth have been a tourist attraction for over 200 years.

Can you picnic at Aysgarth Falls?

Aysgarth Falls are a triple flight of waterfalls and offer a picturesque place to picnic. There are grassy banks nearby to sit and woodland surrounding the river that visitors can explore. The Falls were also featured in the movie Robin Hood Prince of Thieves, meaning visitors can picnic in a real life movie setting.

How many falls are there in Aysgarth?

Where is the waterfall scene in Robin Hood?

Aysgarth Falls have attracted visitors for more than 200 years, including John Ruskin, J. M. W. Turner and William Wordsworth visited, all enthusing about the falls’ outstanding beauty. All three falls were featured in the film Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. The Falls are situated in the Yorkshire Dales National Park.

Which Dale is Aysgarth Falls?

Upper Wensleydale
Aysgarth is a small village in Upper Wensleydale, famous for its series of lovely waterfalls. There are three falls, the upper of which was featured in the film, Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves, with Kevin Costner.

How far is parking from Aysgarth Falls?

Walking from the carpark to the upper waterfalls is about 30mins. You then walk back through the carpark to the lower waterfalls which took us about 45mins. That was with plenty of time to take pictures.

What has been filmed at Aysgarth Falls?

Filming Location Matching “Aysgarth Falls, Aysgarth, Leyburn, North Yorkshire, England, UK” (Sorted by Popularity Ascending)

  • Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991)
  • A Woman of Substance (1984)
  • Wuthering Heights (1992)
  • James Herriot’s Yorkshire (1993)
  • War Truck Disaster Drive (2016)
  • The Exchange (2001)

Can you swim at Devil’s bridge?

The Devil’s bridge can be included in our list of the best wild swimming spots in the Yorkshire Dales as it is situated within the national park boundary – just! While this spot is called Devil’s bridge, you will actually be swimming under the bridge!

What is the Aysgarth Falls circular walk?

The Aysgarth Falls Circular Walk is a wonderful stroll along the English countryside. There are some steady gradients along this path, so it is recommended that you wear appropriate footwear while walking. There are also two road crossings at the beginning and end, so be mindful of this and take care to watch for traffic.

Is Aysgarth Falls worth a visit?

Aysgarth Falls is an impressive stretch of the River Ure in mid Wensleydale. The Ure passes over three rocky ‘ledges’. Recently I visited the falls after a period of heavy rain, Aysgarth Falls looked mighty impressive and very powerful.

Where to walk in Aysgarth and Carperby?

This circular walk starts on the northern side of the River Ure by the Aysgarth Falls National Park Centre where there is a good sized car park. The centre is a great place to find information about the walks in Aysgarth and Carperby. There is also a cafe for refreshments.

Where is the best pub near Aysgarth Falls?

After your walk head to the Aysgarth Falls Hotel (Postcode: DL8 3SR). The pub is ideally located in Aysgarth, just to the south of the river and the falls. Here you’ll find a nice pub with a good menu and selection of ales.