Dog-Friendly Waterfalls in the UK (2026)
Aira Force, Aysgarth, High Force and Sgwd yr Eira - the best dog-friendly waterfalls in the UK, with safety tips.

A waterfall makes one of the most rewarding short walks you can take with a dog: a clear destination, the sound and spray of falling water, and usually a wooded or riverside path to get there. Britain is full of them, from the Lakeland cascades to the show-stoppers of Welsh waterfall country, and the great majority welcome dogs on a lead. The catch is always the same: wet rock and sudden drops, so the lead stays on near the falls themselves. Here are some of the best dog-friendly waterfalls in the UK, region by region.
Are dogs allowed at UK waterfalls?
In the great majority of cases, yes, on a lead. Most of Britain's famous waterfalls sit on open-access land, National Trust property or waymarked trails where dogs are welcome, and the walks to reach them are some of the best short dog outings in the country. A handful of privately managed sites charge an entry fee or have specific rules, so it is always worth checking before a long drive.
The universal rule is the lead. Waterfalls combine wet rock, fast water and steep drops, so even a reliable dog should be on a lead near the falls and the viewpoints. Keep dogs out of plunge pools, where the currents are far stronger than they look, and on a lead near the sheep and cattle that graze much of the surrounding country.
Which are the best dog-friendly waterfalls in the UK?
LAKE DISTRICT · CUMBRIA
Aira Force Editor's pick
A National Trust cascade above Ullswater
- Woodland falls walk
- Easy NT trails
- Ullswater views
- Region Lake District
- Dog access On-lead, welcome on NT land
- Terrain Woodland path, stone steps
- Highlight The packhorse bridge view
YORKSHIRE DALES · WENSLEYDALE
Aysgarth Falls
Three broad falls on the River Ure
- Riverside falls walk
- Family-friendly
- Wooded trails
- Region Yorkshire Dales
- Dog access On-lead near the river
- Terrain Riverside path, woodland
- Highlight The triple-tier falls
YORKSHIRE DALES · WENSLEYDALE
Hardraw Force
England's highest single-drop waterfall
- Single-drop fall
- Short easy walk
- Pub access
- Region Yorkshire Dales
- Dog access On-lead (private access via the inn)
- Terrain Short level path
- Highlight The 30-metre single drop
TEESDALE · COUNTY DURHAM
High Force
The mighty fall on the River Tees
- Powerful waterfall
- Riverside walk
- Big volume after rain
- Region North Pennines
- Dog access On-lead on the trails
- Terrain Woodland path, riverside
- Highlight The thundering main fall
BRECON BEACONS · WATERFALL COUNTRY
Sgwd yr Eira
The waterfall you can walk behind
- Walk behind the fall
- Woodland gorge
- Waterfall Country trails
- Region Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons)
- Dog access On-lead, rough riverside path
- Terrain Woodland gorge, rocky steps
- Highlight The path behind the curtain of water
BERWYN MOUNTAINS · WALES
Pistyll Rhaeadr
The tallest waterfall in Wales
- Tallest Welsh fall
- Mountain setting
- Dog-friendly cafe
- Region Powys, North Wales
- Dog access On-lead near the falls
- Terrain Valley path, steep climb option
- Highlight The 73-metre cataract
GLEN NEVIS · SCOTLAND
Steall Falls
A Highland fall below Ben Nevis
- Highland gorge walk
- Wire bridge
- Mountain scenery
- Region Lochaber, Highlands
- Dog access On-lead, rugged path
- Terrain Rocky gorge path, river
- Highlight The 120-metre fall and the glen
Can dogs swim at waterfalls?
It is best not to let them. The plunge pools below waterfalls look inviting but hide strong currents, undertows and cold-water shock, and the smooth rock around them is treacherous when wet. Keep your dog on a lead near any fall and choose a calm, shallow stretch of river well downstream if you want them to cool off. The same caution applies to you: every year people get into difficulty in waterfall pools that look gentler than they are.
Tips for visiting waterfalls with a dog
Keep the lead on near the falls
Wet rock and sudden drops make waterfalls one of the few places to keep even a reliable dog on a lead, however good their recall.
Go after rain for the drama
Waterfalls are at their most spectacular in spate. Visit after a wet spell, but expect slippery paths and wear proper boots.
Avoid the plunge pools
Never let a dog swim below a waterfall. The currents and cold are dangerous. Pick a calm, shallow river stretch downstream instead.
Check access and fees
A few sites, like Hardraw Force and Pistyll Rhaeadr, are privately managed with a small fee. Check rules and parking before a long drive.
Mind the livestock
Most waterfall walks cross or border grazing land. Keep your dog on a lead near sheep and cattle, especially in the hills.
Frequently asked questions
Q01Are dogs allowed at Aira Force?
Q02Can you take a dog behind the waterfall at Sgwd yr Eira?
Q03Which is the tallest dog-friendly waterfall in the UK?
Q04Should I let my dog swim in a waterfall pool?
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