Wyming Brook, in the Yorkshire Peak District, on the edge of the National Park, is an absolute gem. This Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) is a wooded ravine with a crystal-clear brook tumbling through it, over mossy stones and part-submerged tree roots, criss-crossed by a series of a picturesque wooden footbridges.
It’s a perfect spot for photographers, wildlife enthusiasts, hikers, and those who just want to escape the hustle and bustle of...
Read moreMy first visit here and , although maybe not the best conditions or time with the weather we've been having lately, I found Wyming Brook to be a beautfiul area to explore. The waterfalls were gorgeous, full and thundering through the valley, it was an awesome sight to see. The woodlands were lovely, definitely an autumnal walk for me. Will definitely be revisiting this year, my inner photographer demands...
Read moreLovely brook to walk along with the dog. Be careful near the water side as it can be quite slippy at times in the wetter months. Luckily there is a nice flat path at the top which leads to the reservoir also. It's a good place to grab some long exposure photography shots of the water with nice mossy rocks and modest but interesting falls. There is free parking...
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