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Beezley Falls

Ingleton, Carnforth LA6 3JH, United Kingdom
4.8(516)
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ingletonwaterfallstrail.co.uk

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Leigh BirdLeigh Bird
Great visit but this is a conflicted review. Basically this’d be a five star review but I really begrudge being forced to pay £10 go on a walk to see natural features. It cost £30 for three of us to go on a walk to see some waterfalls. All that being said, it was a great trail which has had money spent to make and keep it accessible so I understand that there’s a cost involved. A tenner just feels prohibitively expensive Ultimately we really enjoyed it and as you can see from the photos it’s a stunning place Easy to park, and though well maintained parts of it are naturally tricky because of the nature of the terrain. If you can afford it, definitely do it.
David Hall (Stainless Dave.)David Hall (Stainless Dave.)
Beezley farm is a special place for me. I camped there as a kid when it was a working farm, sheep farm back in the days around 1966 onwards. Old man Chapman and family ran it, and Seth the labourer/sheep handler. They used to sell fresh milk from a cooler in the old original white cottage until someone decided that wasn’t healthy, the beginning of the end! But today it’s still a special place, now owned by nice people who have brought it into the 21st century at the same time keeping it aesthetically pleasing and retaining the Dales traditions. ❤️
RichardRichard
It is a nice scenic walk on the ingleton falls trail. It can be challenging though, the path is covered with rocks and is uneven in parts. Not suitable for young children or people who would struggle to walk over stones, small rocks and up large steps. I would recommend it as a family day out or a leisurely stroll. I wouldn't do it twice though as once I've seen it uve seen it. You can go for a dip if you want, there is an ice cream van about half way round and a small farm shop that has toilets and drinks about 2.5 miles round.
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Great visit but this is a conflicted review. Basically this’d be a five star review but I really begrudge being forced to pay £10 go on a walk to see natural features. It cost £30 for three of us to go on a walk to see some waterfalls. All that being said, it was a great trail which has had money spent to make and keep it accessible so I understand that there’s a cost involved. A tenner just feels prohibitively expensive Ultimately we really enjoyed it and as you can see from the photos it’s a stunning place Easy to park, and though well maintained parts of it are naturally tricky because of the nature of the terrain. If you can afford it, definitely do it.
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Beezley farm is a special place for me. I camped there as a kid when it was a working farm, sheep farm back in the days around 1966 onwards. Old man Chapman and family ran it, and Seth the labourer/sheep handler. They used to sell fresh milk from a cooler in the old original white cottage until someone decided that wasn’t healthy, the beginning of the end! But today it’s still a special place, now owned by nice people who have brought it into the 21st century at the same time keeping it aesthetically pleasing and retaining the Dales traditions. ❤️
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It is a nice scenic walk on the ingleton falls trail. It can be challenging though, the path is covered with rocks and is uneven in parts. Not suitable for young children or people who would struggle to walk over stones, small rocks and up large steps. I would recommend it as a family day out or a leisurely stroll. I wouldn't do it twice though as once I've seen it uve seen it. You can go for a dip if you want, there is an ice cream van about half way round and a small farm shop that has toilets and drinks about 2.5 miles round.
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5.0
5y

this is Just got the wow factor, visit if you can, ice cream and snacks available from kiosk before you go to the office to pay your admission which is £7.00 per Adult? well worth it, it is a very good walk, slippery and muddy in places, not for the faint hearted, it is a very challenging trail indeed, you will need good quality walking shoes or boots and a rucksack and all weather walking clothes ie plastic pants and jacket if the rain comes, do not veer off the trail as it becomes dangerous in places and in some places there is no fences and high drops and gullys and take care, however the walk is a very exciting wonderland and it's a bit of a Indiana Jones Country. Enjoy everyone, there is a nice pub waiting at the end of the trail at Ingleton called The Wheatschief for some great grub, dont forget be mindful and take good care...

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5y

It's a really nice walk through beautiful countryside. But the spectacular waterfalls kind of lose their atmosphere when it is busy, and you're virtually in a slow-moving queue in places along the path such that you (and everyone else) can't pause to take it in - it's like being at Disney! And the £7 per person charge is a lot to go for a walk. They say it includes free parking, but on the day we went the "car park full" sign was up so we had to pay £5 to park at the other end of town and walk back. Walking through the car park to the ticket office we past 20+ empty spaces, not to mention part the of the parking field which had not been opened up. But they wouldn't offer any discount for not being able...

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4.0
1y

Great visit but this is a conflicted review. Basically this’d be a five star review but I really begrudge being forced to pay £10 go on a walk to see natural features.

It cost £30 for three of us to go on a walk to see some waterfalls. All that being said, it was a great trail which has had money spent to make and keep it accessible so I understand that there’s a cost involved. A tenner just feels prohibitively expensive

Ultimately we really enjoyed it and as you can see from the photos it’s a stunning place

Easy to park, and though well maintained parts of it are naturally tricky because of the nature of the terrain.

If you can afford it,...

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