Falling Foss
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Falling Foss | |
Yorkshire | |
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Falling Foss | |
River: | Little Beck |
Fall: | 67 feet |
NZ888036 | |
Co-ordinates: | 54°25’13"N, 0°37’55"W |
Falling Foss is a spectacular waterfall in the North Riding of Yorkshire, where the Little Beck plunges 67 feet down a crag. It is within the north-east section of the North York Moors National Park.
This is a popular spot for walking.[1] It is found just five miles from Whitby.[2] It is 67 feet (20 m) high.
Outside links
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References
- ↑ "Falling Foss Walk". https://www.walksinyorkshire.com/our-walks/falling-foss-waterfall-walk/.
- ↑ Collins, Martin; Dillon, Paddy (2008). The North York Moors: A Walking Guide. Cicerone Press. p. 197.
- Wainwright, Alfred and Derry, Drabbs: 'Coast to Coast with Wainwright' (Frances Lincoln, 2009) page 253