- East Gill Force
East Gill Force is a waterfalls in
Swaledale , 300 metres to the east of the hamlet of Keld, in the Yorkshire Dales National Park,North Yorkshire ,England . The falls are located on East Gill at grid reference gbm4ibx|NY896012, just before its confluence with theRiver Swale at the point where thePennine Way and theCoast to Coast Walk intersect. The falls are a popular spot for visitors, not just long distance walkers but also families and picnickers because of the close proximity of the road. East Gill Force has two main torrents: the upper falls have an impressive 4.5 metre drop while the lower section is a series of stepped cascades that fall three metres as East Gill enters the River Swale.East Gill Force is one of four waterfalls in the Keld area, the others being
Kisdon Force , Catrake Force andWain Wath Force and occur where the river cuts a gorge through thecarboniferous limestone between the hills ofKisdon andRogan’s Seat . The falls in this area are called “forces” after the Norse word “Foss” which means waterfall. The falls are surrounded by deciduous broad leaved woodland.
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