Low Force

Coordinates: 54°38′49″N 2°9′5″W / 54.64694°N 2.15139°W / 54.64694; -2.15139
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Low Force Waterfalls

Low Force is an 18-foot (5.5m) high set of falls in the Tees Valley, England. Further upstream is the High Force waterfall.[1] Low Force is also the site of the Wynch Bridge, completed in 1830. It is suggested that only one person at a time should cross the bridge as it may be unstable.

Low Force is within the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and European Geopark

References

  1. ^ "High Force, Low Force and the River Tees from Bowlees". Walking Britain. Retrieved 28 June 2015.

54°38′49″N 2°9′5″W / 54.64694°N 2.15139°W / 54.64694; -2.15139