Mossdale Gill Force

Waterfall in Yorkshire Richmondshire

England

Mossdale Gill Force

Mossdale Gill Small waterfall in Mossdale Gill.
Mossdale Gill Credit: T Eyre

Mossdale Gill Force is a picturesque waterfall located in the heart of Yorkshire, England. Situated within the Yorkshire Dales National Park, this natural wonder is a popular attraction for locals and visitors alike.

The waterfall is formed by the Mossdale Beck, a small stream that cascades down a series of rocky steps, creating a mesmerizing display of rushing water. Mossdale Gill Force boasts an impressive drop of approximately 20 meters, making it a striking sight to behold.

Surrounded by lush greenery, the waterfall is nestled within a tranquil and idyllic setting. The surrounding landscape is characterized by rolling hills, meandering trails, and an abundance of wildlife, providing visitors with a truly immersive and immersive experience in nature.

Access to Mossdale Gill Force is relatively easy, with a well-maintained footpath leading visitors to the waterfall. The path offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside and is suitable for all ages and fitness levels. However, it is important to exercise caution, particularly during wet weather, as the path may become slippery.

Mossdale Gill Force is a haven for nature enthusiasts and photographers, offering ample opportunities to capture its natural beauty. Whether it's the sound of rushing water, the vibrant colors of the foliage, or the peaceful atmosphere, this Yorkshire waterfall is a must-visit destination for those seeking serenity and a connection with nature.

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Mossdale Gill Force Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.317584/-2.2750712 or Grid Reference SD8291. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Mossdale Gill Small waterfall in Mossdale Gill.
Mossdale Gill
Small waterfall in Mossdale Gill.
Near Cotterside Plantation Looking west with Baugh Fell in the distance.
Near Cotterside Plantation
Looking west with Baugh Fell in the distance.
Near Holmesett Scar Looking SE.
Near Holmesett Scar
Looking SE.
Cotter End Looking up at Cotter End.
Cotter End
Looking up at Cotter End.
Mossdale Viaduct On the route of the dismantled Wensleydale Railway.
Mossdale Viaduct
On the route of the dismantled Wensleydale Railway.
Bridge on the dismantled railway Bridge on the dismantled Wensleydale Railway.
Bridge on the dismantled railway
Bridge on the dismantled Wensleydale Railway.
A684 approaching Thwaite Bridge
A684 approaching Thwaite Bridge
Ford on Mossdale Moor This ford is found on a track leading up to the grouse butts on Mossdale Moor. It has changed very little from Michael Graham’s photograph taken 17 years ago:
<a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/287634" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/287634">Link</a>
Ford on Mossdale Moor
This ford is found on a track leading up to the grouse butts on Mossdale Moor. It has changed very little from Michael Graham’s photograph taken 17 years ago: Link
Looking down to Widdale Carr Plantation
Looking down to Widdale Carr Plantation
Farmers' track on Sandy Hill
Farmers' track on Sandy Hill
Footbridge above the meeting of waters
Footbridge above the meeting of waters
Shooting Hill and Wether Hill
Shooting Hill and Wether Hill
Great Gill
Great Gill
Small pool Probably the source of Rooting Gill
Small pool
Probably the source of Rooting Gill
Holm Gill One gill looks like another!
Holm Gill
One gill looks like another!
Long wall above Mossdale
Long wall above Mossdale
One of Wensleydale's long walls A good landmark, dropping almost straight down the hillside near Dirty Gap Hollow.
One of Wensleydale's long walls
A good landmark, dropping almost straight down the hillside near Dirty Gap Hollow.
Dirty Gap Hollow Strange name - no dirtier than anywhere else.
Dirty Gap Hollow
Strange name - no dirtier than anywhere else.
Show me another place!

Mossdale Gill Force is located at Grid Ref: SD8291 (Lat: 54.317584, Lng: -2.2750712)

Division: North Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Richmondshire

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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Located within 500m of 54.317584,-2.2750712
Mossdale Gill Force
Source: OS1:25k_OSM
Waterway: waterfall
Lat/Long: 54.3178801/-2.2747865
Source: OS1:25k_OSM
Waterway: waterfall
Lat/Long: 54.3178324/-2.274457
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