Aira Force Waterfall
The Aira Force waterfall in Cumbria is a 1.3-mile, simple-to-follow loop trail that begins at the National Trust Aira Force parking lot and leads up to the greatest waterfall before returning down the opposite side.
Aira Beck, which starts at a height of 720 meters on the higher slopes of Stybarrow Dodd, flows north-easterly before turning south and being obstructed by the steep slopes of Gowbarrow Fell. At a height of 150 meters, it heads south on its eight-kilometer trip to join Ullswater. The 20-meter leap is made by the beck at the Aira Force Falls, which are located one kilometer before it reaches the lake. The waterfalls are around 22 meters to a rocky pool, whence it flows onto the lake through a little valley.
The Aira Force waterfall, albeit not the biggest on the list, displays the might and beauty of nature and is located in the picturesque Lake District. The river Aira Beck, which plunges 20 meters down the stony face of a deep, narrow valley and is framed by two ancient Victorian bridges, is part of the Aira Force, which is located 150 meters above sea level.
The National Trust-owned location is accessible by several different routes and has nearby amenities like parking, handicap accessibility, graded paths, and viewing platforms. The 1.3-mile round track, which offers some of the most picturesque vistas in the Lake District, is one of the most popular walks to visit the cascade.
Location: Matterdale, Cumbria