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*'''Rival Falls''' have a plunge pool known as the ''Black Hole''. The steepest drops are between 9 feet and 12 feet approximately.
*'''Rival Falls''' have a plunge pool known as the ''Black Hole''. The steepest drops are between 9 feet and 12 feet approximately.
*'''Snow Falls''' are in the lower gorge about half a mile downstream and have similar drops.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ukriversguidebook.co.uk/rivers/england/north-west/river-doe|title=UK River Guide - Doe|accessdate=15 January 2014}}</ref>
*'''Snow Falls''' are in the lower gorge about half a mile downstream and have similar drops.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ukriversguidebook.co.uk/rivers/england/north-west/river-doe|title=UK River Guide - Doe|accessdate=15 January 2014}}</ref>
==Pictures==
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File:Baxenghyll Gorge - panoramio.jpg|In Baxenghyll Gorge
File:Baxenghyll Gorge 2010.jpg|In Baxenghyll Gorge
File:Baxengill Gorge, River Doe, near Ingleton - geograph.org.uk - 830376.jpg|The Doe in the gorge near Ingleton
File:Snow Falls, Yorkshire - geograph-2193604.jpg|Snow Falls
</gallery>


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Latest revision as of 20:10, 1 July 2019

The Beezley Falls in Baxenghyll Gorge

Baxenghyll Gorge is a dramatic, steep-sided, rocky gorge carved by the lower reach of the River Doe through the landscape of the West Riding of Yorkshire, north-east of Ingleton. A short gorge as it is, it is known for its spectacular waterfalls.

The Ingleton Waterfall Walk runs through the Baxenghyll Gorge to see its cascades.

Waterfalls in the gorge

  • Beezley Falls are reached approximately two miles from the source at God's Bridge. These falls consist of a series of cascades, including the 'triple spout'.
  • Rival Falls have a plunge pool known as the Black Hole. The steepest drops are between 9 feet and 12 feet approximately.
  • Snow Falls are in the lower gorge about half a mile downstream and have similar drops.[1]

Pictures

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about Baxenghyll Gorge)

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