Lumb Falls, Crimsworth Dean
Discover the serene beauty of Lumb Falls
Nestled in the picturesque Crimsworth Dean, Lumb Falls is a hidden gem that offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. This stunning waterfall, with its cascading waters and lush green surroundings, is a popular destination for nature lovers and photographers alike.
Why Visit Lumb Falls?
- Natural Beauty: The falls are surrounded by breathtaking scenery, including towering trees, vibrant foliage, and crystal-clear streams.
- Peaceful Atmosphere: The serene ambiance of the area makes it the perfect place to relax and unwind.
- Photo Opportunities: The picturesque setting provides endless opportunities for capturing stunning photos.
Tips for Your Visit:
- Best Time to Visit: Spring and summer are ideal times to visit, when the water flow is at its peak.
- Wear Appropriate Footwear: The path to the falls can be slippery, so it's important to wear sturdy footwear.
- Respect the Environment: Please leave no trace and avoid disturbing the natural habitat.
- Bring a Camera: Capture the beauty of the falls and the surrounding area.
How to Get There:
Lumb Falls is located in Crimsworth Dean, a short drive from the town of Hebden Bridge. There is ample parking available near the trailhead as Crimsworth Dean is found in the same National Trust managed woodland as Hardcastle Crags. The walk to the falls is relatively short and easy, approx. 1.7 miles from Midgehole, making it suitable for families with children although people with limited walking abilities may struggle.
So, if you're looking for a peaceful escape into nature, be sure to add Lumb Falls to your list of must-visit destinations.
The pictures below were taken in September 2016 with a Nikon d3300, selected ones can be seen on my Clickasnap profile, with all the others available on various products at my Colin Green Photography Zazzle Store. Clicking any image should open a link in another window to my store.