This is a links page to the named waterfalls found in the UK and includes a list of the highest waterfalls.
Highest waterfalls in the UK
The list of highest waterfalls is often controversial, due to the ambiguity of whether to measure the single largest fall or the sum of a series of falls, and many falls make false claims to the record.
This table lists above-ground waterfalls by tallest single drop (not necessarily unbroken).
{| class="wikitable"
!Waterfall
!colspan="2"|Location
!Height<br>(metres)
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|1||Eas a' Chual Aluinn||Scotland||200
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|2||Steall waterfall||Scotland||120
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|3||Falls of Glomach||Scotland||113
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|4||Devil's Appendix||Wales||93
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|5||Pistyll y Llyn||Wales||91
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|6||Cautley Spout||England||76
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|7||Pistyll Rhaeadr||Wales||73
|-
|8||Canonteign Falls||England||70
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|9||Falls of Foyers||Scotland||62
|-
|10||Cauldron Snout||England||60
|}
List of waterfalls
England
A more complete list of waterfalls in England is available at List of waterfalls of England.
Scotland
A more complete list of waterfalls in Scotland is available at List of waterfalls in Scotland.
Wales
A more complete list of waterfalls in Wales is available at List of waterfalls of Wales.
Northern Ireland
Waterfalls in Northern Ireland.
- Ess na Larach, Glenariff Forest Park
- Ess na Crub, Inver River, Glenariff Forest Park
See also
- Geography of the United Kingdom
- List of waterfalls
