Best natural monuments around Walton offer a diverse landscape for exploration, featuring serene waterways, established trails, and unique geological formations. The area provides opportunities to discover memorial forests, artistic sculptures, and picturesque lakes. With a variety of natural features, Walton's surroundings are ideal for outdoor activities and appreciating local biodiversity.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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The "Dream" is a 20 metre high sculpture which is located on the former site of the Sutton Manor Coal Colliery in St Helens. It is visible from the M62 between junctions 7 & 8 and was hoped to become a powerful symbol of the North West akin to Anthony Gormley's Angel of the North located in Gateshead.
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"Dream" is a sculpture located at the top of Suton Manor Park and designed by renowned Catalan artist Jaume Plensa. The views from the top are superb, stretching over the Pennines, Clwydian Hills and even Snowdonia.
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The 'Pennine Trail' already brings many visitors to the area and of course this memorial site will encourage people that wish to stroll along this famous trail which eventually leads up to the Carlisle borders. Life for a Life planting areas are natural environments where we encourage wildlife and plantlife to flourish,
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This site is situated at the beginning of the famous 'Pennine Trail' and was officially opened on 6th February 2004 by His Grace, The Duke of Westminster. This extensive site runs towards the banks of the River Mersey and has been refurbished by Life for a Life and United Utilities. Life for a Life in growing partnership with United Utilities, has reclaimed land that was derelict for over many years and has now been put to use for the benefit of the community. The site has a well established footpath through the area, suitable for wheelchair users and the elderly. Many benches have been installed throughout the memorial forest, which can be enjoyed by all visitors.
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The small lake is not only beautiful to look at. The reeds also provide a habitat for various small animals such as the water vole. Nesting boxes for barn owls have been installed in the park by the Forest Commission. Both the small animals in the grass and the water voles in the reeds are good prey for the owls. https://www.suttonbeauty.org.uk/manorwoodlands/
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Situated at the top of Sutton Manor Park. Designed by world-famous, award-winning Catalan artist Jaume Plensa. Amazing views to the Pennines, Clwydian hills and even Snowdonia.
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The sculpture dates from 2009 and is a public work of art by Jaume Plensa.
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Around Walton, you can discover a diverse range of natural monuments including serene memorial forests like Life for a Life Memorial Forest, Mersey Meadow, picturesque lakes such as Lymm Dam and Manor Park Pond, and unique geological formations like the Frodsham Sandstone Caves. The area also features man-made monuments that offer stunning views, such as the Dream Sculpture.
Yes, several natural monuments around Walton are great for families. Lymm Dam is a picturesque lake perfect for a bike trip, and Manor Park Pond offers opportunities to observe wildlife like water voles and barn owls. The Dream Sculpture also provides an engaging destination with panoramic views.
The Life for a Life Memorial Forest, Mersey Meadow offers a well-established footpath suitable for wheelchair users and the elderly. This extensive site, located at the beginning of the famous 'Pennine Trail', also features many benches for visitors to enjoy the natural environment.
Many natural monuments around Walton are rich in wildlife. At Life for a Life Memorial Forest, Mersey Meadow, the natural environment encourages both plant and animal life to flourish. Manor Park Pond is a habitat for water voles, and nesting boxes have been installed for barn owls, making it a great spot for birdwatching.
Absolutely! The Walton area offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find various routes, from easy to moderate, that take you through scenic landscapes. For detailed trails, explore the Hiking around Walton guide, which includes routes like the 'Walton Hall and Appleton Reservoir loop' and the 'Walton Hall – Bridgewater Canal loop'.
Yes, mountain biking is a popular activity around Walton. The Dream Sculpture is noted as being good for intermediate mountain bikers. You can find a range of easy to moderate MTB trails in the area by checking the MTB Trails around Walton guide, which features routes like the 'Walton Lock – Latchford Locks loop'.
For runners, there are several moderate running trails around Walton. These include routes like 'The Old Rectory Restaurant loop' and the 'Walton Lock loop'. You can find more options and details in the Running Trails around Walton guide.
Visitors frequently appreciate the peaceful and picturesque settings, such as the unique climate and scenic beauty of Lymm Dam. The panoramic views from the Dream Sculpture, extending to the Pennines and Snowdonia, are also highly praised. Many enjoy the well-maintained paths and opportunities for wildlife spotting.
Yes, if you're visiting Lymm Dam, there is a nearby caravan cafe that serves good food, perfect for a break during your bike trip or stroll. Additionally, the town of Lymm itself offers various options.
For those seeking a challenge, the Frodsham Sandstone Caves offer a unique, albeit challenging, natural feature. The Dream Sculpture is also situated at the top of Sutton Manor Park, making the ascent an intermediate challenge, especially for mountain bikers. Some hiking and MTB routes in the area are rated as moderate, providing a good workout.
The Frodsham Sandstone Caves are surprisingly large and interesting, but it's important to note that they are located on private land. Accessing them would mean trespassing, as the enclosure is part of a local dairy farm.


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