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  2. List of waterfalls in England - Wikipedia

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    The uplands of the north and west of England enjoy the wettest climate and are home to the majority of waterfalls in the country. In areas such as the Lake District which were formerly glaciated, they are commonly found at the lower ends of hanging valleys.

  3. List of waterfalls in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    England: 70 9: Falls of Foyers: Scotland: 62 10: Cauldron Snout: England: 60 List of waterfalls. England. A more complete list of waterfalls in England is available ...

  4. Hardraw Force - Wikipedia

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    Hardraw Scar is a limestone gorge behind the Green Dragon inn at Hardraw near Hawes in the Yorkshire It is a natural amphitheatre and in September is the site of an annual brass-band contest. [ 5 ] The contest attracts bands from all over the North of England and is a popular event amongst players and audiences alike.

  5. Cray, North Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    Cray is a hamlet on the B6160 road on a steep hill above Wharfedale in the Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire, England. It is near Buckden and the River Wharfe . It is a very popular walking area and is renowned for several waterfalls known collectively as Cray Waterfalls. [ 1 ]

  6. Malham Cove - Wikipedia

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    Malham Cove is a large curved limestone formation 0.6 miles (1 km) north of the village of Malham, North Yorkshire, England. It was formed by a waterfall carrying meltwater from glaciers at the end of the last Ice Age more than 12,000 years ago. Today it is a well-known beauty spot and rock climbing crag within the Yorkshire Dales National Park.

  7. Ingleton Waterfalls Trail - Wikipedia

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    Ingleton Waterfalls Trail is a well-known circular trail beginning and ending in the village of Ingleton in the English county of North Yorkshire, now maintained by the Ingleton Scenery Company. It is claimed that the trail, some 8 kilometres (5 mi) long, and with a vertical rise of 169 m (554 feet) has some of the most spectacular waterfall ...

  8. Trent Falls - Wikipedia

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    Despite the training wall and a mini-lighthouse called 'Apex Light' which is situated at the end of the wall, [1] navigation at Trent Falls is not simple. There are no real waterfalls, but there is a very rapid race of water at difficult stages of the tide (especially spring tides), and there is a tidal bore on the Trent (the Trent Aegir ...

  9. Category:Waterfalls of England - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Waterfalls of England" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *