With brighter and warmer days ahead of us now that winter is over, many people will be planning trips out in the countryside.
One natural wonder which provides a beautiful backdrop to a walk or picnic is a breathtaking waterfall. Throughout the Peak District you’ll find some incredible waterfalls, from ones hidden between the trees in the woodland to magnificent falls which cascade over rock faces.
Yet why see one waterfall when you can see several in one outing? In the Peak District is a little-known walk where you can see seven waterfalls back-to-back.
The route is found on the western edge of the Peak District near the village of Tintwistle and it’s only 5km in total, so even less experienced walkers can enjoy a stroll at this beauty spot. READ MORE: The best places to see bluebells near Greater Manchester this spring Our colleagues at Derbyshire Live recently explored the route and have shared a guide on how to follow it - here’s what they found.
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