The link says “without express prior permission” which implies a drone could be possible, though I suspect it’s just lawyer’s wording
It will still do that at times of flood, but Cow Green reservoir further up can regulate about half the flow so it's less flashy.It's also less than half the fall it once was. Look at photos from the 1950s - it used to come over that big promontory... Best viewed from the south bank for free (involves a mile or so of walking)
Ah that explains it — I’ve only been there once and though it was fairly early morning I certainly didn’t pay or have a ticket so I wondered what all the fuss was aboutIt's also less than half the fall it once was. Look at photos from the 1950s - it used to come over that big promontory... Best viewed from the south bank for free (involves a mile or so of walking)
I first visited about 1981, there was a charge and the only possible parking space at the pub was to pay for too.High Force used to be free many years ago.
I first visited about 1981, there was a charge and the only possible parking space at the pub was to pay for too.
To be fair there is a walkway to it through steep woodland has to be maintained to a good standard for coach parties of all abilities to walk safely down