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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Pott Shrigley

Best natural monuments around Pott Shrigley are found in a charming village on the western edge of the Peak District National Park. This location provides access to several notable natural monuments and attractions. The area is characterized by diverse natural features, including mountain peaks and viewpoints. Pott Shrigley's natural heritage offers opportunities for outdoor exploration.

Best natural monuments around Pott Shrigley

  • The most popular natural monuments is Shining Tor trig point, a summit that is the highest point in…

Last updated: May 1, 2026

Shining Tor trig point

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One of the most noted of the Peak District’s tops. Nestled around Errwood Reservoir it make’s for a nice scenic outing but not the best of weather day’s for it …

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Lantern Pike summit

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One of the best views in the Peak District

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Eccles Pike Summit and Toposcope

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Eccles Pike is a wonderful panoramic viewpoint. You can see Manchester on a clear day along with Mam Tor, Rushop Edge, Kinder Scout, Whaley Bridge, Lyme Park and much much more.

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Etherow Country Park Lake and Weir

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One of the UK’s first country parks, Etherow was founded in 1968. It was originated as the Andrews Estate in the 1820s and included a mine, a mill and a …

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The Torrs Riverside Park

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The Torrs Riverside Park provides access to a dramatic gorge and an area of stunning natural beauty. The Park also contains the remains of what was an important industrial area, …

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February 18, 2025, The Torrs Riverside Park

Visiting Torrs Riverside Park offers a unique blend of natural beauty and industrial heritage. Explore the Millennium Walkway: This impressive structure is a must-see. Suspended above the gorge, it provides breath-taking views of the Rivers Sett and Goyt. It's a testament to modern engineering within a historic setting, and a great place for memorable photographs. Delve into the Industrial Past: Torrs Riverside Park is steeped in history. The remnants of old mills, weirs, and bridges tell the story of the area's industrial revolution. Keep an eye out for Torr Vale Mill which has shops and Torr Vale tap, and also the working Torrs Hydro community owned hydro electric scheme, which is using the power of the river once again. It is worth noting that the Torrs gorge itself was formed by melting ice at the end of the last Ice Age, adding a layer of geological interest to the location. Consider Accessibility: The park is located within a gorge, so access can be challenging. Be prepared for steep paths and steps. However, there are various access points, and some are more accessible than others. Check access information before your trip. link here:https://visitnewmills.co.uk/places-to-visit/the-torrs-riverside-park/torrs-riverside-park-accessibility/ Take your time: There is a lot to see, so allow plenty of time to explore the park. The park offers a variety of experiences, from walking trails to historical exploration, so take your time and enjoy it.

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One of the most noted of the Peak District’s tops. Nestled around Errwood Reservoir it make’s for a nice scenic outing but not the best of weather day’s for it today. As Breeze said, the highest point in Cheshire and a UK designated Marilyn.

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Great and easy hike up to Shining Tor from the Cat & Fiddle Car Park. Good footpath over the peaty ground, quite cool to walk on.

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December 16, 2022, Lantern Pike Summit

Fantastic panoramic views with contrast between views of Kinder Downfall on one side and the city centre skyline urban sprawl of Manchester on the opposite side.

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It's worth the walk up just to tale in the air and the view

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The Park itself first of all started off as part of the “Andrews” estate originating in the 1820’s. At the time it incorporated a mine, a cotton mill and the lake. Later on in 1968 it became one of England’s first country parks, and now attracts over a quarter million visitors a year. They come to enjoy the natural beauty of ancient woodland along the river valley; in the foothills of the Peak District National Park. Mr George Andrew originally built the mill and made the man made lake (Canal). He also required a large workforce for the operation of the mill; so George also built a lot of the houses, along with the Church and School. Also a lot of the street names are named after members of the Andrew’s family. Etherow Country Park has steadily grown over the years, and now covers an area of around 200 acres. It lies at the heart of the Etherow-Goyt Valley, this is also the start of The Goyt Way, which is a 10 mile walk to Whaley Bridge. The River Etherow flows through the park which is the source for the lakes and was originally used as a reservoir to power the water wheel; which in turn provided motorized power for the cotton mill. Later on, they used the canal to transport coal for heating and keeping the cotton dry, via a horse drawn canal barge from further downstream. One of the water wheels (Big Lily) that powered the mill would use 50 million gallons of water per day; which would come down the canal and pass through what is now the car park to drive “Big Lilly”

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The Park itself first of all started off as part of the “Andrews” estate originating in the 1820’s. At the time it incorporated a mine, a cotton mill and the lake. Later on in 1968 it became one of England’s first country parks, and now attracts over a quarter million visitors a year. They come to enjoy the natural beauty of ancient woodland along the river valley; in the foothills of the Peak District National Park. Mr George Andrew originally built the mill and made the man made lake (Canal). He also required a large workforce for the operation of the mill; so George also built a lot of the houses, along with the Church and School. Also a lot of the street names are named after members of the Andrew’s family. Etherow Country Park has steadily grown over the years, and now covers an area of around 200 acres. It lies at the heart of the Etherow-Goyt Valley, this is also the start of The Goyt Way, which is a 10 mile walk to Whaley Bridge. The River Etherow flows through the park which is the source for the lakes and was originally used as a reservoir to power the water wheel; which in turn provided motorized power for the cotton mill. Later on, they used the canal to transport coal for heating and keeping the cotton dry, via a horse drawn canal barge from further downstream.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most notable natural monuments to visit near Pott Shrigley?

The area around Pott Shrigley, situated on the edge of the Peak District, offers several impressive natural monuments. Among them, Shining Tor trig point stands out as the highest point in Cheshire, offering outstanding panoramic views. Another significant spot is Eccles Pike Summit and Toposcope, known for its wonderful panoramic vistas stretching to Manchester, Mam Tor, and Kinder Scout.

Are there natural monuments near Pott Shrigley that offer exceptional panoramic views?

Yes, several natural monuments in the vicinity provide breathtaking panoramic views. Lantern Pike summit offers fantastic panoramic views, showcasing a stark contrast between Kinder Downfall and the Manchester city skyline. Additionally, Eccles Pike is celebrated for its 360-degree vistas.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around Pott Shrigley?

The region around Pott Shrigley is rich in diverse natural features. You'll find numerous mountain peaks and viewpoints offering expansive vistas. The area also features lakes, such as Etherow Country Park Lake and Weir, and Trentabank Reservoir. The landscape includes forests, rivers, and even waterfalls, providing a varied natural experience.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or attractions near Pott Shrigley?

Yes, Etherow Country Park Lake and Weir is a great family-friendly option. It's one of the UK's first country parks, offering a local nature reserve with diverse habitats and opportunities to spot wildlife. Trentabank Reservoir is also considered family-friendly, with opportunities to observe herons and other wildlife.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area is ideal for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, road cycling, and running. For instance, you can explore cycling routes like the 'Bollington Village – Red Willow loop' or road cycling routes such as the 'Blaze Hill Climb – Pym Chair loop'. Running enthusiasts can enjoy trails like the 'Harrop Brook Waterfall loop' or 'The Bowstones loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Pott Shrigley, Road Cycling Routes around Pott Shrigley, and Running Trails around Pott Shrigley guides.

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

The Peak District, where Pott Shrigley is located, offers beauty year-round. Spring is particularly lovely, with bluebells displaying along the road leading to Shrigley Hall. For hiking and enjoying the panoramic views, clear days are best, which can occur in any season. Summer and early autumn generally offer more stable weather for outdoor activities.

Are there any natural monuments with historical significance near Pott Shrigley?

Yes, Etherow Country Park Lake and Weir has historical significance. It originated as the Andrews Estate in the 1820s, including a mine, a mill, and a mill pond. Today, it's a local nature reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest, preserving both natural beauty and a glimpse into the region's industrial past.

What kind of wildlife can I observe around the natural monuments?

The natural monuments and surrounding areas are home to diverse wildlife. At Trentabank Reservoir, you can often spot more than 20 breeding pairs of herons, along with birds of prey, red deer, and wading birds at certain times of the year. Etherow Country Park is also rich in wildlife, with over 200 species of plants and more than a hundred species of birds recorded, including Tawny Owls in the woodlands.

Are there any distinctive natural landmarks or peaks in the area?

Beyond the well-known peaks, Shutlingsloe, often called the 'Matterhorn of Cheshire' due to its distinctive conical shape, is another significant natural landmark in the wider Peak District area accessible from Pott Shrigley. It offers rewarding vistas after a walk to its summit.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the natural monuments near Pott Shrigley?

Visitors frequently praise the outstanding panoramic views from summits like Shining Tor and Eccles Pike. The diverse natural features, from mountain peaks to tranquil lakes and forests, are also highly appreciated. The komoot community has shown strong engagement, with over 400 upvotes and more than 200 photos shared across these natural monuments, highlighting their appeal.

Are there options for circular walks around the natural monuments?

Yes, the Peak District area around Pott Shrigley is well-suited for circular walks. Many trails incorporate the natural monuments, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the relatively easy hike to Shining Tor's trig point from the Cat & Fiddle Car Park can be part of a circular route, and the walk up Shutlingsloe is also well-regarded for its rewarding vistas within a loop.

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