Cray & Crook Gill Waterfalls
For those who like waterfalls, Cray is Paradise, A Small hamlet at the head of Wharfedale in the Yorkshire Dales. Although they are not on the scale of Aysgarth or Hardraw, there are so many falls in such a small area. Crook Gill consists of several falls each cascading down into the next. It can be a bit of a scramble up to the top.
There are 3 main options for Parking, See Map -
(A) Park at the side of the road and follow the footpath alongside Cray Gill upstream to Crook Gill.
(B) There is room for a few cars to park opposite the White Lion Inn.
(C) 2 small Lay-By's around the top bend.
Falls (1)
Falls (2)
Crook Gill (3)
Crook Gill (3)
Crook Gill (3)
Crook Gill (3)
There are 3 main options for Parking, See Map -
(A) Park at the side of the road and follow the footpath alongside Cray Gill upstream to Crook Gill.
(B) There is room for a few cars to park opposite the White Lion Inn.
(C) 2 small Lay-By's around the top bend.
Falls (2)
Falls (4)
Crook Gill (3)
Crook Gill (3)
Crook Gill (3)
White Lion (B) |
(Fall 8)
Falls (9)
Fall (10)
Fall (11)
Fall (12)
13 - This one has been dry of late, even after plenty of rain |
Hi, Crook Gill falls, is there a footpath up to all of them? Outdooractive shows the public path stopping near the first one at the head of Todd’s Wood
ReplyDeleteThanks, Stephen