Aysgarth Falls in Centre, England

Wensleydale, famous for its mild , crumbly, cheese , has a number of attractive waterfalls but the series if three falls at Aysgarth are both the most impressive and the most popular ones on the river Ure. They are in three parts over a stretch of river about a mile long known , unimaginatively, as Upper , Middle and Lower falls or sometimes, in the local dialect, as Upper Middle and Lower Force ( force being the local word for a waterfall.). The upper falls used to be utilised for water power and the mill race which diverted some of the water can still be seen as can the mill building. This mill (Yore Mill) was used to produce woollen textiles and is reputedly the mill which produced the red flannel cloth used by the army of Italian military hero, Garibaldi.
Some 200 years ago the falls were visited by Wordsworth whilst he and his sister Dorothy waited to have the horses changed on their stage coach and they were sketched by JMW Turner in 1816. More recently, they have been featured in scenes for both the 1991 movie , Robin Hood Prince of Thieves and the Wuthering Heights movie of 1992.
The falls were created about 10,000 years ago and it is thought that their formation was quite, dramatic having been scoured out by water released from the bursting of a terminal moraine which had formed a natural dam at the end of the last ice age. The lower falls are the most impressive whilst the upper falls are most accessible, being viewable from the road bridge which is very close to the parking lot run by the Yorkshire Dale's National Park Authority.
