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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Charlesworth

Best natural monuments around Charlesworth are found on the edge of the Peak District in Derbyshire, England. This region is characterized by remarkable natural landscapes and significant geological features. Its proximity to the Peak District provides access to a variety of natural monuments, offering expansive views and opportunities for outdoor activities.

Best natural monuments around Charlesworth

  • The most popular natural monuments is Mam Tor summit and trig point, a summit known for its enchanting views over the Peak District.…

Last updated: April 28, 2026

Mam Tor

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Mam Tor is a breathtaking summit with enchanting views over the Peak District. In clear conditions, the views stretch all the way to Manchester. There are so many options when …

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Hollins Cross

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Hollins Cross is a col with spectacular panoramic views. There are loads of great trails around here, especially via the Great Ridge to Mam Tor. It can get very busy …

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Kinder Low Trig Point

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Kinder Low trig is found on the plateau of Kinder Scout. This spot is very popular with hikers as it boasts wonderful views and is visited by many iconic trails, …

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Edale Rocks

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Just before Kinder Low a great place to rest out of the wind and eat a picnic with spectacular views and amazing rock formations.

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This is a great place with the quirky stones, rock mounted trig point and nearby aircraft site. Good views to be had and also a UK designated Nuttall along with Bleaklow Head and Kinder Scout.

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May 9, 2024, Higher Shelf Stones Summit & Trig Point

If you follow the trail down from the trig point back to snake pass summit you pass a couple of surprise waterfalls.

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There are amazing views from here down over to Glossop. Also worth a visit is nearby Lower Shelf Stones - there won't be anyone else there!

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Great little hike up to the Higher Shelf Stones - great on a sunny day!!

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Higher Shelf Stones 622m (2040ft) Higher Shelfstones S2627 The Mountains of England & Wales Definitive List Summit Peak District National Park Trig Pillar

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Higher Shelfstones S2627 Peak District National Park Trig Pillar

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The Kinder Low trig pillar (633m) is a very popular destination sitting on the plateau of Kinder Scout. The trig pillar doesn't mark the actual summit of Kinder Scout, which actually lies north-east of here, further into the heart of the plateau, and is not marked by a trig pillar.

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One of the most famous routes in the Peak District, The Great Ridge has stunning views on a clear day down to Castleton and Edale, and over to the peaks of Grindslow Knoll and Kinder Scout. It gets quieter as you travel further along the ridge to Lose Hill, with many people just nipping up to the Mam Tor summit. It's a lovely place for a sunrise and cloud inversions, popular with photographers, so get there early! Parking is at the National Trust Mam Tor car park, just down the hill from Mam Tor (S33 8WA).

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A bit of a cross roads on the Great Ridge. It's around halfway between Mam Tor and Back Tor and from here you can head down into Edale or Castleton. There is a Monument near the gate.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most impressive natural monuments to visit around Charlesworth?

The area around Charlesworth, on the edge of the Peak District, offers several impressive natural monuments. A must-see is Mam Tor summit and trig point, renowned for its enchanting views and 'shivering mountain' geology. Another significant spot is Hollins Cross, a mountain pass offering spectacular panoramic views, especially along the Great Ridge.

Are there any natural monuments near Charlesworth that offer unique geological features?

Yes, Higher Shelf Stones Summit and Trig Point is known for its quirky stones and a rock-mounted trig point, offering a unique landscape. Additionally, Coombes Edge, directly accessible from Charlesworth, showcases dramatic geological formations resulting from ancient landslides, providing expansive views.

What kind of views can I expect from the natural monuments in this region?

Many natural monuments around Charlesworth offer breathtaking panoramic views. From Mam Tor, you can see across the Peak District and even to Manchester on clear days. Kinder Low Trig Point also provides wonderful vistas from the Kinder Scout plateau, while Hollins Cross is a superb vantage point along the Great Ridge.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or walks suitable for children near Charlesworth?

Yes, several natural monuments are considered family-friendly. Mam Tor is a good option, with various hiking options including shorter walks from the road. For easy walks that incorporate natural features, consider routes like the 'B-29 Overexposed Plane Crash Site loop' or the 'Valehouse Reservoir loop', which are listed in the Easy hikes around Charlesworth guide.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The natural monuments around Charlesworth are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, running, and even mountaineering. For example, the area around Kinder Low and Higher Shelf Stones offers challenging running trails like the 'Kinder Downfall – Kinder Low Trig Point loop' found in the Running Trails around Charlesworth guide. Mountaineering routes are also available, such as those listed in the Mountain Hikes around Charlesworth guide.

Are there any natural monuments that are good for a rest stop with views?

Absolutely. Edale Rocks, located just before Kinder Low, is an excellent spot to rest out of the wind, enjoy a picnic, and take in spectacular views with amazing rock formations. It offers well-sheltered spots even on windy days.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Charlesworth for hiking?

The Peak District, including the area around Charlesworth, is beautiful year-round. However, for hiking, late spring to early autumn (May to October) generally offers the most favorable weather conditions. During these months, trails are typically drier, and the views are clearer. Be prepared for changeable weather, as conditions can shift rapidly in the mountains.

Are there any circular walks that incorporate natural monuments near Charlesworth?

Yes, many local walks incorporate these features. For instance, the Charlesworth, Coombes Edge, and Broadbottom circular walk allows visitors to experience the diverse natural beauty of the region, including the dramatic geological formations of Coombes Edge. You can find more circular routes in the various komoot guides for the area.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the natural monuments in this area?

Visitors frequently praise the incredible views and the sheer variety of hiking options available. For example, many appreciate the flexibility of Mam Tor, which offers both short, accessible walks and longer, more challenging extensions. The dramatic landscapes, unique geological features, and the sense of tranquility found in the Peak District are also highly valued.

Are there any historical elements associated with the natural monuments?

While primarily natural, some sites have historical layers. For example, Higher Shelf Stones Summit and Trig Point is known for a nearby aircraft crash site, adding a poignant historical dimension to the natural beauty. This area also has a rich history of human interaction with the landscape, from ancient trails to industrial heritage.

Where can I find easy hiking trails that lead to natural monuments?

For easy hikes that lead to or pass by natural monuments, you can explore the Easy hikes around Charlesworth guide. This guide includes routes like the 'Middle Black Clough Waterfall loop' and the 'Longdendale Trail – Woodhead Station and Tunnels loop', which offer accessible ways to experience the natural beauty of the region.

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