- Aysgarth Falls
Aysgarth Falls are a triple flight of
waterfall s, carved out by theRiver Ure over an almost a one-mile stretch on its descent to mid-Wensleydale in theYorkshire Dales ofEngland . The falls are quite spectacular during wet weather, as thousands of gallons of water cascade over the series of broad limestone steps.Aysgarth Falls have attracted visitors for over 200 years; Ruskin, Turner and Wordsworth visited, all enthusing about the falls’ outstanding beauty. The upper fall was featured in the film "".
In addition to the falls, there are walks which wind through the wooded
valley , offering views of the river and falls. Wild flowers appear in the spring andsummer , and wild birds, squirrels anddeer may also be seen. Nearby is St Andrew's church, which has a large churchyard, reputed to be the largest in England. The church has a medieval painted wooden screen rescued from the destroyedJervaulx Abbey .The name originates from
old Norse , meaning the open space in the oak trees.It was featured on the television programme "
Seven Natural Wonders " as one of the wonders of the North.
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