A Photogallery of some of Teesdale’s Historic and Landform Attractions

Beautiful Forest-in-Teesdale and Cronkley Scar – only a mile from High Force Hotel

The magnificent autumn colours of Upper Teesdale from above the hamlet of Newbiggin-in-Teesdale – only some 2 miles from High Force Hotel

The multi-stepped falls of the breath-taking Cauldron Snout is  England’s longest cascade

The nearby Summerhill Force and Gibsons Cave provide a lovely little natural attraction on the Bowlees Beck

Not far downstream from the High Force waterfall is its appealing little sister of Low Force

The open moors and fell tops that surround the green dale of Teesdale possess large expanses of purple heather

The majestic setting of the fairytale Raby Castle at Staindrop with herds of deer and domestic farm animals grazing on its English parkland

The french chateaux-style of Bowes Museum is a truly impressive building located in the market town of Barnard Castle

The famous round tower of Bernard’s Castle in the lovely small town of Barnard Castle

The High Force waterfall is accessed along a lovely woodland path and gorge edge pathway

Looking downstream from High Force waterfall is the peaceful Keedholme Gorge

The awesome power of High Force waterfall from the southern historically Yorkshire side of the River Tees

From the northern side of the river the raw power of the River Tees in spate is a frightening spectacle

In normal times of higher river discharge the waterfall is comprised of two separate falls separated by the huge central column

Looking at High Force from the precarious and dangerous edge of Keedholme Gorge on the south side of the river

This historic photograph of 1929 shows a very rare occasion when High Force waterfall has frozen solid


In severe winters there can be massive amounts of snow – as this very old photograph shows from many decades ago in past times

Just below Low Force waterfalls can be found the pedestrian suspension bridge of Wynch Bridge

Wildlife and the riches of nature abound in Teesdale such as these beautiful bluebells

Autumn colours in the rural farming landscape of Upper Teesdale

The High Force Hotel, Forest-in-Teesdale, Middleton-in-Teesdale,
Barnard Castle, County Durham DL12 0XH
Telephone: 01833 622222
Email: enquiries@highforcehotel.com
Web: www.highforcehotel.co.uk

Located in the beautiful Upper Teesdale and Durham Dales in Northumbria’s North Pennines (AONB) Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and adjacent to the northern Yorkshire Dales National Park.

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