Reviews The Falls

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Sarah Paveley
+5
Visited here on what turned out to be the opening weekend as the cafe overlooks a large local car park only 2 mins from the waterfalls. The cafe is lovely with a gift shop selling some great local goods. The owners were very welcoming and I can absolutely recommend the hot chocolate orange- amazing! Also the jam and scones and rocky road! Well i needed both after walking back up that hill!! When sat outside the views are spectacular and you are only a short (albeit steep!) walk from the falls. We will be back!
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Helen Greenhalgh
+5
A beautiful coffee shop where you receive a warm, friendly welcome from the staff. Gorgeous coffee and exceptional homemade cakes to be devoured. The chocolate orange cake was delicious! Can’t wait to come back for another catch up with good friends � Unbelievably proud and happy for Liz & Nicky! xxx
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Dawn Pritchard
+5
Such an amazing place. Staff are so friendly and welcoming. Food is delicious, especially the home made cakes �. Would highly recommend �
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Andy Longfellow
+5
Family Road trip out, tea and cherry � scones are yummy �, food was served in a very quick time and very very fresh too. Excellent service and very friendly staff. Such a relaxed and scenic atmosphere, plenty of seating inside and out. Clean, fresh and warm welcoming on arrival, dogs also well catered for. Beautiful scenery and views through out our visit. Will definitely be visiting again very soon. Well done Liz and Nicky Tooley fantastic place .
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Judith Gothard
+5
Newley refurbished lovely place only been open a couple of weeks. Nice friendly owners. Enjoyed our day out emensley.
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karl Tuplin
+5
We went here on a Sunday and there were still a few spaces left in the cat park at 11.30am when we arrived. The car park itself was in a great location and the facilities were great. The falls themselves are only a short walk away and it is very well signposted to each of the sections of the waterfalls. The viewing points are very good for taking photos. Although we didn't stop for anything to eat, the food smelt delicious at the place near the road bridge that crosses over at the upper falls. We paid £3.50 for 2 hours parking which was just enough time to visit the falls and have a picnic. It is well worth a visit here. Highly recommended.
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Jonathon Springer
+5
Parking £3.50 for 2 hours. Car park is right next to the center. Lovely man showed us the map and the walking routes as well as waterfall locations. Overall the views are lovely and walks seem at good levels and distances. The only concern is in wet weather (that we experienced) you need good shoes and sure feet. Not possible for wheelchairs or crutches or even little children.
5
Gayathri Niharika
+5
Amazing waterfalls in the middle of nowhere. We stayed for 2 hours enjoying the nature. There is a cafe right next to car park. Signposts are available clearly. Public toilets available. Parking ticket for 2 hours is £3.50 (free for 10min). We went on a weekday but felt it's busy so weekends could get crowded.
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DAZ Ashton
+4
Great waterfall to visit. Cafe in the carpark. Small charge. Then a steep walk down to the falls. The old mill race at the bottom with another cafe. Walk over the bridge to access the falls via a small gate and pathway on the left. Enjoy.
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ian Farrell
+5
Fantastic waterfalls. Gentle walks to acces the falls which are just spectacular to view. The carpark was busy but there is so much space that it never felt crowded. The kids loved it here and want to go back again.
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Jon Kraushaar
+4
Nice walk to see a series of lovely waterfalls. Upper falls are a good place for a picnic or a dip in the water! Visitor centre is a nice place for a snack and a shop. Car park can get a bit busy. Good for dogs.
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Andrew B
+5
A beautiful place to visit and there is a triple flight of falls spread over about a mile. The falls are split into the Upper Force, Middle Force and Lower Force. While not having significant drops, Aysgarth Falls are, nonetheless, impressive. There is a pay and display car park and visitor centre with toilets and cafe. The car park isn’t huge and was fairly full when we were there on a quiet Monday so parking might be a challenge on busier days. Paths are fairly accessible, but some viewing points can only be reached by steps. Close by is a Yore Mill, which has a small craft shop and tearoom (selling lovely cakes), and St Andrews Church, worth a visit to see the Rood Screen, originally in Jervaulx Abbey.
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Harshit Bhavsar
+5
A perfect gateway for exploring the natural beauty of Yorkshire Dales. One of the most spectacular views and scenery around this place and the walking around this waterfall from Upper, middle and lower fall is mesmerizing. Family day out can be exciting here, please make sure to take care of little ones as it can be dangerous at some places but adventurous can be difficult. Can spend hours here listening to natural sounds.. waterfall, bids, river streams and wind blowing through trees.. What an amazing place to visit
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Emma Roberts
+5
Beautiful place. We saw all 3 do falls. Very manageable walk, well sign posted etc.
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stephen white
+5
An idyllic place to walk and be. Our dog loved it here. Downside is a charge of 20p for the rest room! This needs abolishing. There was a lovely ice cream and café place with friendly staff.