Folly Dolly Falls
About the Business
Welcome to Folly Dolly Falls, a truly enchanting tourist attraction situated in the heart of the United Kingdom at the coordinates 53°35'53.5"N 1°50'18.6"W. This establishment is a must-visit location for anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of their daily lives and immerse themselves in the serene beauty of nature.
Folly Dolly Falls boasts some of the most picturesque landscapes in the region, featuring a stunning cascade of crystal-clear water that tumbles over moss-covered rocks and into a tranquil pool below. The serene sound of rushing water and the lush greenery surrounding the falls make it a perfect place to unwind and relax.
As you explore this magnificent attraction, you will also discover a range of walking trails that wind their way through the surrounding woodlands. These paths take visitors on a journey of discovery through some of the most breathtaking scenery in the region, with stunning views at every turn.
For those who want to add a little more excitement to their experience, there is a range of outdoor activities available at Folly Dolly Falls, including hiking, fishing, and rock climbing. And for those who prefer a more leisurely pace, there are plenty of picnic spots where you can sit back, relax and soak up the beauty of your surroundings.
Folly Dolly Falls is a place of stunning natural beauty that is not to be missed. Whether you're a nature lover or just looking for somewhere to escape, this is one tourist attraction that you simply must visit. So why not come and experience the magic of Folly Dolly Falls for yourself?
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53°35'53.5"N 1°50'18.6"W, United Kingdom
Reviews
"It is a bit of a climb down and will be slippery if wet but very pretty waterfall when you get there. The sad story behind the name is interesting too."
"Folly Dolly Falls are local to me. It's a pretty place whatever the weather but the quantity of water in the Falls is completely dependent on local weather conditions. So we get somewhat frustrated by visitors who visit in a dry spell and then complain about the lack of water. Come when it's raining, or when it's been raining hard, then it's stunning. Also, please take nothing but photos and leave nothing but footprints. It's heartbreaking to see this pretty place spoiled by the remains of people's picnics stewn everywhere. Pic is of the Falls just now (mid-Jan 2023). A good time to visit!"
"Lovely walk. However, there wasn't any water falling (must of been due to lately dry weather). We have enjoyed the walk till there though. We have also rest on the benches on our way. Dogs are welcome. We have parked near Morrison and then we did like 10-15 minutes walk."
"Easy to find, friendly locals. Went today ; Unfortunately it's a dry season at the moment. I would suggest to go after couple days of rain to see its potential xx hope that helps x"
"We didn't get to explore as much as we liked as our youngest was nervous with the weather and force of the waterfall. However, it didn't disappoint. No sign posts, and the person we asked wasn't very forthcoming as to it's whereabouts as it was 'a local gem that no one knew about when she was young'. It's fairly easy to work out, though. I'd recommend you park on or near Bent Ley Road if possible and walk back across the road. There's an entry to footpath next to the house near the new builds heading right from that road. We actually cut through under a bridge and went the paths less travelled, shall we say! Head straight down the path once on it for a few minutes, and you can't miss the falls on the right. There's a break in the fence where you can climb down on the waterfall side. The weather was atrocious but stopped raining for our walk. It was ideal as the falls were brilliant because of the amount of rain we'd had."
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