A picturesque waterfall located in the Peak District National Park, Hatch Brook Waterfall is a serene and tranquil natural wonder. The waterfall drops approximately 10 meters down a rocky slope, creating a misty veil that surrounds the area. The brook's gentle flow and the waterfall's soothing sound create a peaceful atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and contemplation. The surrounding landscape is characterized by lush greenery, with ferns and moss covering the rocks and trees, adding to the waterfall's natural beauty.
Love this place its a walk that has different paths in the woods and takes you to the top of the hill. There's a waterfall and stream. If you do the whole lot you can be there about 2.5 hrs . I've been 3 times in 8 days I love it that much!! as I love proper woods and this is and it's not busy at all. Parking at the bottom of the rd which you can walk up . I highly recommend this
Lovely place to go! I would recommend going when it hasn't been raining as the footpaths get very muddy, as well as this I found the foot paths to be a little confusing however we found some beautiful sights going off trail.
Really nice walk for a couple of hours. We walked direct from Brinscall up Well Lane to the falls then headed towards White Coppice cricket ground which must be none of the most attractive cricket grounds anywhere Bonus was a game was in progress. Nice to watch over a sandwich from the club kitchen Apart from the climb up to the waterfall the walk was virtually all on the level
Lovely area to explore. Hilly in parts but some great things to discover. The Cricketers arms is worth a visit for a well earned drink afterwards. But don't drive to the car park though it isn't worth it.
Gorgeous place to visit, not the easiest place to get to but definitely worth it. It was very muddy and we had to cross the stream a few times, so you definitely need wellies! We walked from Withnell nature reserve, from what we saw there looks like theres plenty of places to walk around here. There is a nice little cafe for takeaway tea and treats in the village too.
I asked a few locals about the waterfall and they advised it is best to see it after it has rained. The path was boggy in places and was not sign posted. As I had young kids was difficult to make it to the waterfall. You can walk up the road and see the waterfall area from the top but there is not much you can see from there.
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Hiking
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
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Love this place its a walk that has different paths in the woods and takes you to the top of the hill. There's a waterfall and stream. If you do the whole lot you can be there about 2.5 hrs . I've been 3 times in 8 days I love it that much!! as I love proper woods and this is and it's not busy at all. Parking at the bottom of the rd which you can walk up . I highly recommend this
Lovely place to go! I would recommend going when it hasn't been raining as the footpaths get very muddy, as well as this I found the foot paths to be a little confusing however we found some beautiful sights going off trail.
Really nice walk for a couple of hours. We walked direct from Brinscall up Well Lane to the falls then headed towards White Coppice cricket ground which must be none of the most attractive cricket grounds anywhere Bonus was a game was in progress. Nice to watch over a sandwich from the club kitchen Apart from the climb up to the waterfall the walk was virtually all on the level
Lovely area to explore. Hilly in parts but some great things to discover. The Cricketers arms is worth a visit for a well earned drink afterwards. But don't drive to the car park though it isn't worth it.
Gorgeous place to visit, not the easiest place to get to but definitely worth it. It was very muddy and we had to cross the stream a few times, so you definitely need wellies! We walked from Withnell nature reserve, from what we saw there looks like theres plenty of places to walk around here. There is a nice little cafe for takeaway tea and treats in the village too.
I asked a few locals about the waterfall and they advised it is best to see it after it has rained. The path was boggy in places and was not sign posted. As I had young kids was difficult to make it to the waterfall. You can walk up the road and see the waterfall area from the top but there is not much you can see from there.