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Hardraw Force is a spectacular single-drop waterfall nestled within the picturesque Hardraw Scar, a wooded ravine in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Located near the hamlet of Hardraw and just north of the market town of Hawes in North Yorkshire, England, this natural monument is renowned as England's highest unbroken waterfall above ground, plunging an impressive 100 feet (30 meters) from a rocky overhang. Situated at an elevation of approximately 290 meters, it offers a dramatic display…
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Elevazione 290 m
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sabato 28 febbraio
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Velocità max vento: 19,0 km/h
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Access to Hardraw Force is through a turnstile located behind the Green Dragon Inn. The current admission fee is £4 per adult and £2.50 per child. This fee contributes to the upkeep of the grounds and facilities.
The primary walk leads directly from the Green Dragon Inn to the base of Hardraw Force, which is a level, gravelled path suitable for all abilities. While access behind the falls is no longer permitted, there is also a path that goes up and over the top of the waterfall, offering a different perspective. For longer adventures, Hardraw Force is situated within the Yorkshire Dales National Park, offering numerous opportunities for extended hikes and circular walks in the wider area, including sections of the Pennine Way.
Hardraw Force can be visited in winter, and the sight of the waterfall after heavy rain or with ice formations can be quite dramatic. However, conditions can be cold and potentially slippery. Hikers should wear warm, waterproof clothing, sturdy waterproof boots with good grip, and consider bringing layers. The main path to the falls is generally well-maintained, but surrounding trails may be more challenging.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome at Hardraw Force. However, as it's private land and often busy, it's advisable to keep dogs on a lead, especially around the Green Dragon Inn and on the main path to the falls, out of consideration for other visitors and any livestock in the wider area.
Parking is available at the Green Dragon Inn, which serves as the access point for Hardraw Force. It's advisable to arrive earlier in the day, especially during peak season or on weekends, as the car park can fill up quickly. There may also be limited on-street parking in the hamlet of Hardraw.
Hardraw Force is located near the hamlet of Hardraw, just north of Hawes. While direct public transport to Hardraw itself might be limited, Hawes is served by some bus routes. From Hawes, it's approximately a 1.5 km (0.9 miles) walk to Hardraw Force. Checking local bus schedules for the Yorkshire Dales is recommended for the most up-to-date information.
The Green Dragon Inn, where access to the falls is located, is a historic pub offering refreshments and meals. There is also a Heritage Centre and tearoom near the entrance. For a wider selection of cafes, pubs, and accommodation, the nearby market town of Hawes (approximately 1.5 km away) provides numerous options, including the famous Wensleydale Creamery.
Hardraw Force is unique as England's highest unbroken single-drop waterfall above ground, plunging 100 feet (30 meters) into a natural amphitheater. Aysgarth Falls, while also impressive, consists of a series of three broad limestone cascades rather than a single drop. Both offer distinct natural beauty and walking experiences within the Yorkshire Dales, with Hardraw Force known for its dramatic height and Aysgarth for its wide, tiered flow.
The path from the Green Dragon Inn to the base of Hardraw Force is described as level and gravelled, making it generally suitable for all abilities. However, visitors using wheelchairs should be aware that gravel paths can sometimes be challenging, and conditions may vary. It's always best to assess the path upon arrival or contact the Green Dragon Inn directly for the most current accessibility information.
Hardraw Force is a geological marvel, formed over millennia. The waterfall cascades over layers of exposed limestone beds, part of the 'Yoredale Series,' which consists of alternating layers of limestone, shale, and sandstone. The bed of the river and plunge pool is shale, topped by sandstone, and then carboniferous limestone. This unique stratification, carved out by melting glaciers during the last Ice Age, contributes to the impressive 100-foot single drop.
No, access behind the falls is no longer permitted for safety reasons. Visitors can enjoy the view from the base of the waterfall, and there is also a path that goes up and over the top of the waterfall for a different perspective.