Ingleton, Thornton Foss Showing Visitors Behind Falls 1929
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The village nestles at the foot of Ingleborough, one of the famous Three Peaks, but it was the waterfalls walk that brought town dwellers to the area. Once the Settle to Carlisle railway had opened, which ran to the east of Ingleton, Victorian entrepreneurs laid out the 4-mile walk along the banks of the River Twiss towards Pecca Falls, Hollybush Spout and to this spot, where the forty foot cascade of Thornton Force surges into a natural amphitheatre. The return walk takes us along the River Doe with its dramatic gorge and water plunges. Ribblesdale
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