The spectacular High Force waterfall in Autumn - read on to discover the best High Force waterfall walk with the best views |
A short walk to High Force waterfall via Low Force from Bowlees
The best way to see High Force Waterfall and Low Force waterfall in my humble opinion is a short 4 mile circular walk from Bowless Visitor Centre. Most first-time visitors to High Force park in the costly car park which is close to High Force and then pay into the Raby Estate to walk to High Force to see it from the bottom. The best (and cheapest) way for me is to park at Bowlees Visitor Centre (donation car park) and do this short walk. You get to see much more of the area, including Low Force and also get the better views of High Force from up above.
Walk distance: 4 mile circularWalk time: 2-2.5 hoursWalk difficulty: Easy
Map of the High Force waterfall walk from Bowlees
If you don't have a Phone Map App - I really recommend the one by Ordnance Survey. You can download route maps to your phone such as this one and the app will show you exactly where you are on the route even when you have no signal - so no more taking a wrong turn :-)
As you can see the distance on this High Force walking route is 4 miles exactly and there isn't much up or downhill so perfect for a leisurely stroll or with kids! |
A few photos from a stunning autumn walk to High Force waterfall
After 5 mins or so from the Bowlees Car Park you are soon at Low Force - a nice set of waterfalls in themselves and many visitors to High Force don't even venture down this way |
There's plenty of waterfall to catch your attention on this High Force walk |
Look at those autumn colours! |
The footpath on this walk tracks the River Tees all the way to High Force, and you'll stope plenty of times to admire the views |
This is my favourite viewpoint of High Force which you'll come across on this walk, just swing a right at the path as soon as you hear the roar of High Force waterfall |
I hope this has inspired you to want to visit High Force in Upper Teessdale, County Durham - it's a really good short-ish walk than can be made longer if you wish and it's greta for all the family and all abilities!
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Post by Stuart Hodgson 'The Hiking Photographer'
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