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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Hayfield

Best natural monuments near Hayfield are found within the Peak District, an area characterized by its diverse uplands and dramatic gritstone edges. The landscape features prominent peaks, deep valleys, and unique rock formations shaped by geological processes. This region offers a range of natural features for exploration, from high summits to ancient passes. Hayfield serves as a gateway to these natural landmarks, providing access to varied terrain.

Best natural monuments around Hayfield

  • The most popular natural monuments is Mam Tor…

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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Trig point at Win Hill summit

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Win Hill is north west of Bamford in the Peak District. Its summit is 1,516 feet (462 m) above sea level and it is bounded by the River Derwent to …

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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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Adie
March 23, 2023, Kinder Low Trig Point

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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Used by many people as the summit of Kinder Scout (as the actual summit is hard to find), the trig point is high up on some rocks.

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Nice bit of natural shelter here along with the most fabulous views.

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There are spectacular views from here. It's well worth the climb up!

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July 8, 2022, Edale Rocks

Easily climbed from the top side to enjoy the view, while at the bottom are some well sheltered spots for a rest even on windy days.

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Much easier to find than Kinder Scout as the white painted trigonometry point guides the way from afar. There are quite many different routes crossing here and one is seldom alone.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there family-friendly natural monuments to visit around Hayfield?

Yes, several natural monuments in the area are suitable for families. Mam Tor summit and trig point is a popular choice, offering various hiking options from short walks to longer routes, making it adaptable for different family activity levels. Its extensive views are a highlight for all ages.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see at the monuments near Hayfield?

The natural monuments around Hayfield are primarily characterized by dramatic gritstone edges, prominent peaks, and unique rock formations within the Peak District. You'll encounter stunning summits like Mam Tor and Win Hill, as well as mountain passes such as Hollins Cross, all offering spectacular panoramic views.

What are some good options for beginner hikers or easy walks near Hayfield's natural monuments?

For beginner hikers, there are easy routes that allow you to experience the natural beauty without extreme difficulty. You can find several easy hikes around Hayfield, including circular walks around Kinder Reservoir or the Sett Valley Trail. For more details and route options, explore the Easy hikes around Hayfield guide.

Are there challenging hiking routes that incorporate the natural monuments?

Absolutely. The region offers numerous challenging routes for experienced hikers. The climb to Trig point at Win Hill summit is known for being steep but rewards with fantastic views. Similarly, the area around Hollins Cross and the Great Ridge offers challenging trails connecting various summits.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Hayfield?

The natural monuments around Hayfield can be visited year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer offers longer daylight hours. Be aware that it can get very windy at the summits, especially during colder months, so always check the weather forecast.

What should I wear when hiking to the natural monuments in the Peak District?

Given the varied terrain and potential for changeable weather in the Peak District, it's advisable to wear sturdy hiking boots, layered clothing, and waterproof outerwear. Even on sunny days, conditions at higher elevations like Mam Tor or Win Hill can be windy and exposed.

Can I find circular walks that include some of the natural monuments?

Yes, many of the natural monuments are integrated into circular walking routes. For instance, the area around Kinder Scout, including Kinder Low Trig Point, features several loop trails. You can find various options, including those around Kinder Reservoir, in the Waterfall hikes around Hayfield guide.

Are there any natural monuments with historical or archaeological significance?

Yes, Edale Rocks is noted not only for its spectacular views and amazing rock formations but also for its archaeological significance. It offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical context.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments near Hayfield?

Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking and extensive views from summits like Mam Tor and Kinder Low Trig Point. The sheer variety of hiking options, from short walks to longer, more challenging routes, is also highly appreciated. Many enjoy finding sheltered spots like Edale Rocks for a rest while taking in the scenery.

Are there opportunities for mountain biking near these natural monuments?

Yes, the area around Hayfield offers excellent mountain biking trails. While the natural monuments themselves are often hiking-focused, you can find various MTB routes nearby that allow you to explore the wider landscape. Check out the MTB Trails around Hayfield guide for detailed options.

Which natural monuments offer the best panoramic views?

Many natural monuments in the region are renowned for their views. Mam Tor summit and trig point provides extensive views over the Peak District, stretching to Manchester on clear days. Hollins Cross and Trig point at Win Hill summit also offer spectacular panoramic vistas.

Are there any natural monuments that are less crowded or considered 'hidden gems'?

While popular spots like Mam Tor can get busy, exploring areas slightly off the main trails or visiting during off-peak hours can offer a more secluded experience. Edale Rocks, though near Kinder Low, provides well-sheltered spots for a quiet break amidst amazing rock formations.

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