Natural England - Moor House - Upper Teesdale NNR

Moor House - Upper Teesdale NNR

Remote, dramatic and exhilarating-the landscape of the Pennines forms the backbone of England, and this reserve gives you the chance to see some of its most spectacular geological formations, waterfalls and panoramic views.

High Force

Where: Cumbria & Durham

Main habitat: Upland

Why visit: Remote, dramatic and exhilarating - the landscape of the Pennines forms the backbone of England, and this reserve gives you the chance to see some of its most spectacular waterfalls and panoramic views.

Star species: the reserve is famous for the rare spring gentian as well as England’s largest Juniper wood. The rare black grouse also breeds here, as does the golden plover and ring ouzel.

Access: there is a wide range of different walks and trails across the reserve, from the difficult to the moderate, including the Widdybank Fell Nature Trail, which follows a surfaced track and is suitable for pushchairs and wheelchairs.

Other nearby attractions:

The Durham Wildlife Trust runs a visitor centre at nearby Bowleesexternal link, while RSPB Geltsdale Reserveexternal link in Cumbria is quite close. Barnard Castle, the nearest town, has an excellent castle, as well as the Bowes Museum, while both Durham Cathedral and Hadrian’s Wallexternal link are also close by.

You may also be interested in visiting Smardale Gillexternal link (Cumbria Wildlife Trust), the North Pennines AONBexternal link, Hamsterley Forestexternal link (Forestry Commission), and Killhope Lead Mining Museumexternal link.

For your own safety

  • For your own safety, please keep to the waymarked routes – there are hidden mineshafts in the area.

  • Beware of unexploded ammunition in the MOD Danger Areas. Access to the Mickle Fell area (MOD Danger Area) is by permit only – applications to The Range Officer, Warcop Training Area, Warcop, Appleby, Cumbria CA16 6PA.

  • The weather on the Reserve is often cooler than lower down the valley, and can deteriorate rapidly – carry weather-proof clothing and know how to use a map and compass.

  • Take care with children – especially along the river bank where water levels can rise quickly, and in the juniper woods around High Force, where there are unfenced cliff edges hidden amongst the bushes

Further information

For more information about the reserve please contact the reserve office:
Widdybank Farm
Langdon Beck
Forest-in-Teesdale
Barnard Castle
Co. Durham
DL12 0HQ.

Tel 01833 622374