Taylor Gill Force is one of the tallest and most impressive waterfalls in the Lake District. It tumbles down the cliffside, surrounded by beautiful larch trees and backed by the rugged Seathwaite Fell. There are a couple of ways to reach the falls and we chose the quickest route and are sharing step by step directions in this guide.
Spout Force: the Lake District's hidden gorge waterfall
How to find Whorneyside Force: the Lake District's secret waterfall swimming spot
Skelwith Force: a great rainy day activity in the Lake District
Skelwith Force might not be the biggest waterfall in the Lake District, but it’s both beautiful and powerful. The water flows through a narrow mossy chasm, which creates a bubbling mass of white water that is mesmerising to watch. We’re sharing how to get there via the easiest routes, as well as another waterfall you can walk to nearby.
Stanley Ghyll Waterfall: one of the most atmospheric in the Lake District
Stock Ghyll Force: Ambleside's beautiful ravine waterfall
There aren’t many villages that can boast their own waterfall, but Ambleside is one of them. The stunning Stock Ghyll Force is located just a few minutes walk from the centre of the village and a must do for anyone visiting the area. We’re sharing how to get there and what to expect from the trail conditions.