Herb Riddle's photos with the keyword: Ingleton

Ingleton waterfalls trail: Hollybush Spout

02 Apr 2020 25 16 321
The second waterfall that one encounters on this walk. Hollybush Spout is a waterfall on the River Twiss and is situated between Pecca Falls and Thornton Force on the Ingleton Waterfall Walk. The waterfall is well named with the surrounding rock squeezing the river above a steep drop to create the water spout. The yellow tint in this water is caused by peat picked up whilst flowing down from the higher hills. Enjoy full screen

A wavey walk by the River Twiss

06 Apr 2020 22 13 299
Almost at the half way point in the Ingleton waterfalls trail we have a section a little further away from the noisy rushing river. As you can see, this is a popular walk indeed and more fine scenery greets us shortly before the next set of waterfalls.

Thornton Force

07 Apr 2020 10 3 265
A spectacular look at this waterfall in flood. This is the river Twiss in the Yorkshire Dales and is seen by taking the 'Ingleton Waterfall trail'. Another to be enjoyed full screen.

Ingleton waterfalls trail: Thornton Force

07 Apr 2020 28 27 463
The third waterfall encountered on this incredible trail: Thornton Force is arguably the most spectacular of the waterfalls seen on the impressive Waterfalls Walk at Ingleton in the Yorkshire Dales. This is a textbook case of geological unconformity, the river plunging over a cliff of horizontal strata Great Scar Limestone which overlays much older Ordovician Ingleton slates, and is a direct result of the Craven Fault which dominates the scenery of the western dales. Pip of the adjacent page close up. Very nice full screen. Enjoy

Ingleton waterfalls trail: Baxenghyll Gorge

29 Apr 2020 22 13 282
Actually the fifth water event on this trail, Baxenghyll Gorge is a dramatic steep-sided gorge on the River Doe, The gorge contains a number of waterfalls, none of which seem to be named. My view here taken looking up-river from the high bridge that is suspended across this gorge, approx 60ft (18 m) above the river. PiPs = downriver (adjacent photo) and four of the previous waterfalls. Enjoy full screen

Ingleton and its Viaduct

02 May 2020 29 20 336
Ingleton - an old village of true character in the North Yorkshire Dales area. The story of the viaduct: www.forgottenrelics.co.uk/bridges/ingleton.html The last trains went over this in 1963 and the track was lifted in 1967 - now a gas pipe sits there instead. Nice full size.

Beezley Falls fence

08 May 2020 39 66 380
Another look at these falls, this time showing part of the narrow trail that edges the river at so many points. As you can see a fence is sorely needed here. This trail runs up one river valley before returning via another and all along the path meanders, sometimes quite steeply up and down, Best viewed full screen. PiPs HFF, enjoy the weekend.