Welcome To Scale Force Waterfall
The highest waterfall in the Lake District is Scale Force with a single drop of 170 ft, and two others of about 20 ft. It is hidden away in a deep tree-lined gorge on the way from Crummock Water to Red Pike on land owned by the National Trust.
Wordsworth described it as ‘a fine chasm, with a lofty, though but slender, fall of water’.
The force is a spectacular site even after dry periods, and has been an attraction from the earliest days of Lakeland tourism. From the Buttermere car park it is a distance of some 2.5 miles – there and back, needing about 2 hours.
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The highest waterfall in the Lake District is Scale Force with a single drop of 170 ft, and two others of about 20 ft. It is hidden away in a deep tree-lined gorge on the way from Crummock Water to Red Pike on land owned by the National Trust.
Wordsworth described it as ‘a fine chasm, with a lofty, though but slender, fall of water’.
The force is a spectacular site even after dry periods, and has been an attraction from the earliest days of Lakeland tourism. From the Buttermere car park it is a distance of some 2.5 miles – there and back, needing about 2 hours.
The waterfall is on land owned by the National Trust.
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