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Stainforth Force was popular at Easter 2019! Quieter further up and down river but many people enjoyed wild swimming this year in the hottest weekend of the year.
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Yorkshire Dales Country Walk Settle to Catrigg Force and Stainforth Force round
Our video is a guided walk in the Yorkshire Dales. Starting from Settle we follow the Ribble Way until we cross a weir then head through the open countryside to Catrigg Force. We continue to Stainforth Force then return to Settle following the River Ribble on the Ribble Way. Would make a good family walk.
This is an easy to moderate walk on grassy and gravel paths and tracks, there is also some minor road and major road using the pavement. There is a steep incline and decline at Catrigg Force.
Elevation: approx lowest point 145m(475.7ft) approx highest point 331.8m (1088.6ft) approx total ascent 269.5m (884.2ft).
Approx 7.2 miles allow 3½ hours using OS Explorer Map OL2, Yorkshire Dales Southern & western areas.
Start point: Whitefriars car park on the B6480 next to the petrol station near the railway bridge.
For more info and facilities please see our website.
Walk: Giggleswick - Stainforth Force - Settle.
This video is about GIG, Stainforth Fc, SET, APP.
Wild swimming - Stainforth force Waterfall UK
Wild swimming - Stainforth force Waterfall UK
This is a quick video showing you guys another great wild swimming spot. It is in North Yorkshire and really easy to find. You can almost drive right up to the waterfall. It doesn't tend to be too busy especially if you avoid the holidays. but it remains a popular pic nic spot. If you emjoy the video please remember to rate and subscibe. Thanks
Yorkshire Dales Waterfalls, Stainforth and Catrigg Force from Settle
Yorkshire Dales Waterfalls, Stainforth Force and Catrigg Force from Settle.
Stainforth Force, just west of Stainforth village on the other side of the B6479, is where the River Ribble tumbles over a series of cascades where salmon can often be seen leaping on their final journey up river to their spawning grounds. Just above the force a former monastic road crosses the River Ribble on a pack horse bridge that was built in 1675. To preserve the bridge it was given to the National Trust 1937. A short distance upstream from the bridge is the remains of a small water mill which was originally a corn mill. It became a cotton mill in 1792 and by the mid 19th century it had closed down. The force is a series of falls and pools for those who wish to paddle and a deep cauldron into which some people jump. Its grassy banks are ideal for a picnic or barbeque.
Catrigg Force.
Catrigg Force is a wonderful waterfall hidden from view in a small secluded copse about a mile upstream of Stainforth village. The main waterfall comes from Catrigg Beck as it enters a narrow gap in the limestone rocks then drops vertically for about 6 metres (20 feet) down two levels into a lovely step pool below. A further 20 metres (65.6 feet) away is a second waterfall which drops into Stainforth Beck but is harder to view. Stainforth Beck then flows through Stainforth village and into the River Ribble one of the Yorkshire Dales larger rivers.
Stainforth Foss
This video is of Stainforth Foss on the River Ribble following a period of high rainfall on the 15th November 2015
Flying Fish - Salmon leaping at Stainforth Force October 2017
This short film is of Stainforth Force on the River Ribble near Settle in North Yorkshire, one of the best places in Britain to see salmon leaping as they make their long journey from the Irish Sea and Ribble Estuary to return upstream on the River Ribble to their birthplace to spawn in late autumn. Filmed 13 October 2017. Copyright Mike Smith and Two Minute Heroes.
Stainforth Force Waterfall
Stainforth Force Waterfall
Stainforth Falls, Stainforth, Yorkshire Dales National Park, England
Stainforth Falls, Stainforth, Yorkshire Dales National Park, England. A very popular spot on a hot day. Bad time to visit waterfalls after 6 weeks of drought! Shot 7/22/18
Catrigg Force and Stainforth Force Walk from Stainforth
Click here: for the full 21 minute video (including OS map and printable walk directions). A circular from Stainforth taking in two of the most picturesque waterfalls in the Yorkshire Dales. The walk begins in Stainforth and crosses Stainforth Beck by way of stepping stones, before climbing a track to reach Catrigg Force, a waterfall with about a twenty foot drop, set in a secluded woody copse. The height gained affords views of Ingleborough and Penyghent. The walk then continues with its lofty outlook as it drops down to Langcliffe and crosses the River Ribble. The bank of the river is followed back upstream to reach Stainforth Force, a series of small cascades and one larger drop. The bank here is a very popular spot for picnics in summer! The walk finishes by passing over the quaint packhorse bridge, built in 1675 by Samuel Watson, to head back up into Stainforth.
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A short walk around the market town of Settle. The visit coincided with the annual Flowerpot festival held during July and August, when the town is decorated with various displays made out of flowerpots. How many can you see.
Stainforth Stepping Stones 2
Catrigg Force near Stainforth 27 Mar 15
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027: Riverside of Ribblesdale (Settle, Stainforth Force, Ribblehead Viaduct and Dentdale)
YORKSHIRE DALES WALK FEATURING SETTLE, STAINFORTH FORCE, RIBBLEHEAD VIADUCT AND DENTDALE
Riverside of Ribblesdale
Filmed 2nd September 2014
Running time: 15 minutes
At the start of September 2014 I spend a week in the wonderful Yorkshire Dales. During my first day I arrive in Settle and explore the Ribblesdale valley to the river's source. As with many places I visit I think back to the time when I made my very first trip to the Dales way back in 1988.
Filmed in the counties of North Yorkshire and Cumbria featuring Ribblesdale. Locations include Settle, Horton-in-Ribblesdale, Ribblehead and Dentdale. This is the first film in the Yorkshire Dales.
Written, researched, directed, camera and sound, edited and music by Patrick Leach.
Any other names credited in this film, i.e. Bob Morgan and Martin Roy, are pseudonyms, which I used at the time of making this film. However, I no longer use these pseudonyms as I want viewers to be clear that my films are completely my own work.
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Stainforth Force. Swim anybody?
The Ribble at Knight Stainforth
Yorkshire Dales - Giggleswick Scar and Stainforth Force
Day 4: Today's walk starts in Settle and heads along Giggleswick Scar then goes north to the village of Feizor. The return leg goes east over open moorland to Little Stainforth, and then follows the river Ribble back to Settle.