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Top 5 Natural Monuments around Sitlington

Best natural monuments around Sitlington include a variety of natural and historical sites. The landscape features lakes, forested areas, and points of historical interest that have become notable natural monuments. These locations offer opportunities to explore the local natural features and their cultural significance. The area provides a mix of accessible natural spaces and historical structures integrated into the natural environment.

Best natural monuments around Sitlington

  • The most popular natural monuments is Newmillerdam Lake, a natural monument that features…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Newmillerdam Lake

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Newmiller Dam is the lake created by the dam for the new mill :-) The village is called Newmillerdam as in New Mill on the Dam.
The dam was built …

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Pugneys Country Park Lake

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Cafe has re-opened 10am till 3 pm at the moment
Toilets are open too


Pugneys Country Park is a 250-acre park located on the A636 between Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England …

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Lady Eglinton’s Well

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Named after Lady Wentworth when she married the Earl of Eglinton, this well would have been an important water source for the people of the estate. The spring would have flowed into the stone trough in front of the doorway.

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Shell Grotto

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A late 18th Century folly, the grotto interior was once covered in shells. Few remain now unfortunately.

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Pat
June 1, 2025, Pugneys Country Park Lake

I expect this was for charity but there a lots of them loose from Jurassic Park lol

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Named after Lady Wentworth when she married the Earl of Eglinton, this well would have been an important water source for the people of the estate. The spring would have flowed into the stone trough in front of the doorway.

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A late 18th Century folly, the grotto interior was once covered in shells. Few remain now unfortunately.

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November 8, 2022, Newmillerdam Lake

Newmiller Dam is the lake created by the dam for the new mill :-) The village is called Newmillerdam as in New Mill on the Dam. The dam was built to provide a lake and therefore power to the mills owned by the Pashley family just south of Wakefield. The lake and surrounding area is now a nature reserve owned and managed by Wakefield Council. The lake has a well surfaced path all around it, suitable mostly for pushchairs and wheelchairs as well as kids on bikes. It's a popular place and fun for a short walk.

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Nothing better than Pugneys on a lovely sunny day. Can't say much about the covid hairstyle though hahahahahahha Cafe and toilet opens

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Ben
February 1, 2021, Newmillerdam Lake

I used to come here as a kid and it's good to see that there are still lots of kids visiting the area. Due to it's relatively flat ground and minimal stones pushchairs can be used to navigate around the waters. There are disabled parking spots and wide entrances and exits to the paths so wheelchair users are also able to visit this lovely area. More adventurous explorers may wish to go off track and go into the woodland (unfortunately, this isn't a wheelchair option do to steps going up into the woods) where you can find walking tracks, cycling tracks (which I think may be part of Wakefield on Wheels (WoW)) and a gnome finding track for the little ones.

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Still free parking and plenty of people out and about

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Pat
November 19, 2020, Pugneys Country Park Lake

Car park free at the moment the cafe is serving food to take away and the toilets are open

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of natural monuments can I explore around Sitlington?

Around Sitlington, you can explore a mix of natural and historical sites. These include significant lakes like Newmillerdam Lake and Pugneys Country Park Lake, which are also nature reserves. There are also historical natural monuments such as Lady Eglinton’s Well and the Shell Grotto, offering a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in Sitlington?

Yes, several natural monuments around Sitlington are suitable for families. Newmillerdam Lake features a well-surfaced path perfect for pushchairs, wheelchairs, and kids on bikes, along with woodland tracks and a gnome-finding trail. Pugneys Country Park Lake is also family-friendly, offering a large lake and open spaces.

Which natural monuments are accessible for wheelchairs or pushchairs?

Newmillerdam Lake is highly accessible, featuring a well-surfaced path around the lake that is suitable for pushchairs and wheelchairs. It also has disabled parking spots and wide entrances/exits to the paths.

What historical sites are integrated into the natural monuments around Sitlington?

You can find historical elements at several natural monuments. Lady Eglinton’s Well is a historical site that was once an important water source for an estate. The Shell Grotto is a late 18th-century folly, originally adorned with shells. Additionally, Pugneys Country Park Lake is overlooked by Sandal Castle, adding a historical backdrop to the natural reserve.

Are there cafes or facilities available at the natural monuments?

Yes, Pugneys Country Park Lake has a cafe and toilets on-site, making it convenient for visitors. While Newmillerdam Lake is a nature reserve, it's a popular spot for short walks and often has amenities nearby in the village.

What outdoor activities can I do near the natural monuments in Sitlington?

The area around Sitlington's natural monuments offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for running, mountain biking, and gravel biking. For example, there are running loops like the 'Coxley Mill Engine House – Calder and Hebble Canal loop' and MTB trails such as 'Mirfield Woods – Canal-Side Path loop'. You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Sitlington, MTB Trails around Sitlington, and Gravel biking around Sitlington guide pages.

Are there specific trails for cycling at the natural monuments?

Yes, Newmillerdam Lake has paths suitable for kids on bikes, and there are also dedicated cycling tracks within the woodland area. For more extensive cycling, you can find various mountain biking and gravel biking routes in the wider Sitlington area, detailed in the respective komoot guides.

What kind of wildlife can be spotted around Sitlington's natural monuments?

As Newmillerdam Lake and Pugneys Country Park Lake are nature reserves, they provide habitats for local wildlife. Visitors can expect to see various bird species around the lakes and potentially small mammals or insects in the surrounding forested areas.

What do visitors appreciate most about the natural monuments in Sitlington?

Visitors frequently appreciate the well-maintained paths and natural beauty, especially at Newmillerdam Lake, which is noted for being suitable for all ages and abilities. The scenic views and the presence of facilities like cafes at places like Pugneys Country Park Lake also contribute to a positive visitor experience.

Can I find walking routes of varying difficulty near these natural monuments?

Yes, the natural monuments themselves offer walks of varying ease, such as the flat, well-surfaced path around Newmillerdam Lake. For more challenging options, the wider Sitlington area provides numerous hiking and running routes, ranging from easy to difficult, as detailed in the komoot guides for Running Trails and MTB Trails.

Are dogs allowed on the trails around Sitlington's natural monuments?

While specific dog policies can vary, nature reserves like Newmillerdam Lake and Pugneys Country Park Lake generally welcome dogs, often requiring them to be on a lead to protect wildlife and ensure the comfort of all visitors. It's always best to check local signage for specific rules.

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