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Thursday
Jun092011

The Bronte Waterfalls

Bronte Falls

The Bronte Waterfalls are a bit of a tourist attraction around here…though, it has to be said, they don’t quite rank alongside Niagara.

In fact, a pretty common reaction on coming upon them for the first time is to think you’ve taken a wrong turning and missed them altogether.  Surely this can’t be them?  They’re barely ‘falls’ at all!

Nevertheless, the spot is a pretty one; and the dogs enjoyed themselves today.  They couldn’t care less what this bit of stream is called or which famous people may have sported here in the past.  They just had a fine old time splashing about and chasing each other through the water.

In case you ever visit Bronte land, you might want to take a good look at the photos.  In case you should visit the falls, that is.  And think you’ve missed them. 

Reader Comments (3)

Oh I love this post Helen, shall make Simon take a look as we had such a disaster trying to find them last time we tried ;)

June 9, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterMilena Widdowson

We have the same here with Cenarth Falls. I'd never thought about it...having grown up locally....until we took a visitor who had heard much about them to see them, and saw how unimpressed they were! I still like them though...and even saw a salmon leap there as we passed in a car a few weeks ago.

June 10, 2011 | Unregistered Commenterhelen

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