Wednesday, 21 October 2015

Kildale Falls (aka "Old Meggison")

Kildale Falls (aka "Old Meggison")

A delightful waterfall not far from the village of Kildale in the North Yorkshire Moors.
Turn off the main road towards the railway station and take the 1st turning on the right (part of the Cleveland Way) and proceed under the railway line. 
Continue on until you see a gateway on the left. Park here, and climb the stile at the side of the gate (which may be locked!) Continue down the footpath for approx 300m. It is possible to climb down to the bottom of the falls but can be slippy in wet conditions. The falls are split by a small island.






2 comments:

  1. Heard mention on Radio Tees this morning.Never knew it existed.Must visit sometime.

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  2. It has been spelt wrongly the falls should be spelt Old MEGGINSON falls not MEGGISON as it is named after the MEGGINSON family who also have the 'MEGs beck' at OLD Battersby. It was named after them because they had a farm there for decades.

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