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A timelapse of Low Force Waterfall on the River Tees in Teesdale in a covering of snow. A timelapse of Low Force Waterfall on the River Tees in Teesdale in a covering of snow.
The Fraggle report waterfall, Low Force is about 1 mile down stream of High Force, and at only 18ft not too high, but it’s good enough for kayakers to train on.
The Durham Dales is home to two of England’s most spectacular waterfalls, and throughout the winter season you can visit both.
Millions of years in the making, both waterfalls are an incredible sight to behold. You can hear the mighty roar of High Force Waterfall before you even see it, and throughout winter you can follow the woodland walk to the base of this incredible natural wonder (open every day apart from Christmas Day).
Only a short distance from High Force, you’ll find the smaller (but still very impressive) Low Force Waterfall. You can visit each waterfall separately or take on the five-mile circular walk which connects both waterfalls.




