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Among the Lake District’s valleys lies the delightful Stanley Ghyll Waterfall, located in the heart of Eskdale. With its dramatic 60-foot drop and lush, fern-filled ravine, it’s a truly awe-inspiring sight. But Stanley Ghyll is more than just a visual marvel — it’s also a scientifically significant area, known for its rare plant species and unique geological features. The surrounding woodland is rich in biodiversity, making it a hotspot for ecological study and conservation.
Whether you’re searching for an Instagram-worthy backdrop, a secluded woodland walk, or simply one of the most captivating waterfall walks in the Lake District, Stanley Ghyll delivers. A newly restored viewing platform offers a dramatic perspective of the falls, and the moderate walk is both peaceful and invigorating.
**Be careful when wet as the access and stones are very slippery underfoot
Stanley Ghyll Force, Image credit: Lorena Tempera
Stanley Ghyll Waterfall is hidden amongst the rural beauty of the Eskdale Valley. Renowned fell walker Alfred Wainwright once described Eskdale as “one of the loveliest of Lakeland’s valleys.”
The falls, which are located to the east of Eskdale, are arguably the most stunning of their kind in all the Lake District National Park.
Unfortunately, there is no official Stanley Ghyll Waterfall parking. Visitors typically park in the car park at Dalegarth Train Station and enjoy an extended walk to the falls.
Stanley Ghyll Waterfall Parking:
Dalegarth Station
Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway
Boot
Holmrook
Cumbria
CA19 1TF
Amenities at Dalegarth Train Station include public toilets, a gift shop and an on-site cafe. Sit in and indulge in a hearty meal to fuel your adventure, or pick up hot sausage rolls, picnic boxes or ice cream to enjoy on your travels.
There is also a small Lake District National Park Authority car park available nearby. The Trough House Bridge car park can be found using the postcode CA19 1TF.
You’ll find this by taking the exit opposite the Boot School House and following the road a short distance. Please keep in mind that as parking is free spaces are limited.
There are a number of routes leading to Stanley Ghyll Force Waterfall. Depending on time and ability, you’re sure to enjoy a scenic stroll here.
One of our favourite Eskdale waterfall walks begins at Dalegarth Train Station. Either park up or catch the train along the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway and depart here.
A trail runs from Dalegarth Train Station toward the Brook House Inn. Follow the lane opposite the inn toward St Catherine’s Church, passing the church on your left.
From here, a series of large stepping stones cross the peaceful waters of the River Esk. The path continues alongside the river, entering the towering trees of Stanley Ghyll Woods.
The route eventually climbs alongside the banks of the beck, revealing a series of wooden footbridges. The base of the lower falls will come into view, where you can admire the magical 60ft drop in its entirety.
A trail continues upstream, revealing the Stanley Ghyll Waterfall Viewing Platform. Idyllically positioned at the height of this Eskdale waterfall, there’s no better viewpoint to admire this stunning Lake District landmark.
The return simply follows your footsteps back to the start point at Dalegarth Train Station.
The Lake District National Park Authority have designed a Stanley Ghyll Force Walk map. This includes an alternative return route should you wish to extend your outdoor adventure!
Positioned directly above Stanley Ghyll Waterfall is a metalwork viewing point. Where better to soak in the sights of this cascading Eskdale waterfall?
This cantilevered viewpoint extends out over a 150ft sheer drop. Not for the faint of heart, this 5 metre vantage point showcases some of the most breath taking scenery of the Eskdale valley.
Eskdale from Hardknott Pass – John Hodgson
** Note: Please respect this area, as it’s of scientific interest, leave no trace, take all litter home!
Fancy taking a scenic stroll through Eskdale to the cascading falls of Stanley Ghyll Waterfall? Put yourself within easy touring distance with this wonderful collection of Lake District cottages.
For more exhilarating outdoor adventures, give our blog on our favourite Scafell Pike walking routes a read too!
Keith Loaf – (CC BY-ND 2.0); Steve Partridge – (CC BY-SA 2.0)