Limefield Falks is a scenic valley in the Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, England. The valley is surrounded by rolling hills and limestone cliffs, with the River Noe flowing through it. The area is popular for walking, hiking, and rock climbing, with several trails and routes of varying difficulty. The scenery is characterized by lush greenery, wildflowers, and picturesque farmland. On a clear day, the views from the top of the valley stretch as far as the nearby Kinder Scout plateau.
The Falls has been amended with a fish ladder since covid. The river Falls stopped the fish moving up river. There is no tickets to buy as it is a man made waterfall and is nice when it's been raining heavily.
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The Falls has been amended with a fish ladder since covid. The river Falls stopped the fish moving up river. There is no tickets to buy as it is a man made waterfall and is nice when it's been raining heavily.