The hidden beach which claims to be England's highest is situated right here in Yorkshire

With warm weather predicted for the rest of the week, the urge to get out in the fresh air is higher than ever.
Gaddings Dam. PIC: Johnny ClarkeGaddings Dam. PIC: Johnny Clarke
Gaddings Dam. PIC: Johnny Clarke

But a lot of people in Yorkshire may not have thought about travelling to a beach that ISN'T situated on the coastline.

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With many residents opting for east coast haunts such as Scarborough for years, the main road there, the A64, can become very congested.

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Gaddings Dam. PIC: Johnny Clarke

So why not try turning the other way and heading to a little gem of a beach that not many people know exist?

Gaddings Dam, which is located right in the heart of the Pennines, is situated above Todmorden.

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There's is also sand and plenty of lovely walks in the area to fill up a day.

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Gaddings Dam. PIC: Johnny Clarke

The quickest way to Gaddings Dam is down the M62 towards Todmorden. It is 80 feet above sea level and 60 miles inland at Lumbutts village.


It is worth noting there is no road access to Gaddings Dam. The site can only be reached by a steep hike on a rough footpath to the top of the moors.


OL14 6JJ is the closest postcode.

Fire crews and police across Yorkshire have warned of the dangers of swimming in open water during the summer season