Beezley Falls
On
Ingleton Waterfalls Trail,
Ingleton, Lancashire
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As you walk along the path, as it winds along
the river, a number of the waterfalls merge from one into another with bubbling
rivers in between, if it wasn't for a few signs at strategic points that told
you which waterfall you were looking at, it would be difficult to identify what
you were seeing. Beezley Falls is the first of a group on the River Doe, that you
come across on the
Ingleton Waterfalls Trail,
having
crossed from the valley of the River Twiss.
Beezley falls is surrounded
by woodland, it is wide and a large amount of water runs over the cliff into the
gorge below. Here you can get naturally occurring water foam floating on the
surface.
On the River Doe just above this point and
accessible from a path, that left Beezley Farm we would have recently passed, are a
set of stepping stones across the river.
From here the river now runs through a rocky
wooded gorge.
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This waterfall is one of a number located on
the
Ingleton Waterfalls Trail
access
is available from this trail which is open to the public (with charges), see
walks location guide for common details.
Waterfall on trail before is
Thornton Force
on the River Twiss,
going clockwise.
Waterfall after is Triple Spout
very near on the River Doe
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