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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Bewaldeth And Snittlegarth

Best natural monuments around Bewaldeth And Snittlegarth are found within the Lake District National Park, characterized by its fells, tranquil lakes, and ancient woodlands. The area offers diverse natural features, from challenging mountain ascents to serene lakeside paths. These natural monuments provide opportunities to experience the varied landscapes of the region.

Best natural monuments around Bewaldeth And Snittlegarth

  • The most popular natural monuments is Skiddaw Summit, a natural_monument that is a sprawling mountain offering a wild and remote experience.…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Skiddaw Summit

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This northern fell is a beast; a sprawling behemoth of a mountain. What it lacks in intricacy it makes up for with sheer presence. The Back o’ Skiddaw is wild …

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Little Man (Skiddaw) summit

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Here is one of the finest views in the entire national park, arguably better than from its parent peak. Glistening Derwent Water is embraced by the soaring ridgelines and peaks …

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Ling Fell Summit

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Ling Fell boasts terrific views to the north west, overlooking Cockermouth. On a clear day you can even see the Galloway hills in Scotland! Ling Fell is one of two …

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Lord's Seat summit

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Lord's Seat is a 1,811-foot (552 m) Wainwright fell in the Lake District. It's most commonly hiked alongside Broom Fell, Barf or Whinlatter (or all three). There are beautiful views …

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Lonscale Fell

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Lonscale Fell is often missed by hikers whose sights are set firmly on Skiddaw. But Lonscale Fell makes for a great walk in it's own right, especially when hiked alongside …

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Ian
June 9, 2025, Ling Fell Summit

Nice Fell that gives great views of the north of the lake

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On a clear day, this fell has some great views of the surrounding Northern Fells.

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The accent up Ling Fell, from the Greystones approach, Was a quite tough and steep. Once it levels out though, you feel the burn from the legs ease and your greeted with a well earned actual trig.

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Both decent options between Skiddaw South Top and Skiddaw, south west heading towards Carl Side, require sure footedness and appear rather treacherous as you head off the top down the scree.

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Distinct from Skiddaw this is another small summit in the bag, topped with a sculpture made from scavenged iron and steel pieces.

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Joe Hancock
December 28, 2024, Skiddaw Summit

Skiddaw is frequently dismissed as dull and featureless. In the right conditions however, its (comparitively) smooth contours appear to soften the harsh, bleak summit plateau. The boundary between land and sky starts to become less distinct and it takes on an eerie stillness.

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Andy
November 8, 2024, Ling Fell Summit

A steep ascent up Graystokes

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Ling Fell and Sale Fell are the most northerly of the Wainwright Fells in the north western group. Overlooking Embleton and Wythop Mill and with commanding views of Bassenthwaite, the Skiddaw fells and further afield to Criffel in Galloway, both hills make good viewpoints despite their diminutive size. Ling Fell, so named because it is covered all around by Ling heather (Calluna vulgaris), is the more westerly and the slightly higher (373m) of the pair. It looks stunning in August with huge swathes of pink. Ling Fell is easily climbed from just above Wythop Mill where there is adequate parking.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of natural monuments can I explore around Bewaldeth And Snittlegarth?

The area, nestled within the Lake District National Park, is rich in natural monuments, primarily featuring majestic fells (mountains), serene lakes, and ancient woodlands. You'll find a variety of landscapes, from challenging mountain ascents like Skiddaw Summit to lower fells offering expansive vistas, and tranquil lakeside paths.

Which natural monuments offer the best panoramic views?

For phenomenal panoramic views, consider Skiddaw Summit, which provides a sweeping vista of the Lakeland area to the south. Little Man (Skiddaw) summit is also highly praised for arguably having some of the finest views in the entire national park, showcasing Derwentwater embraced by the southern Lake District fells. Additionally, Ling Fell Summit offers terrific views to the north-west, overlooking Cockermouth, with the Galloway hills in Scotland visible on clear days.

Are there natural monuments suitable for family-friendly walks?

While many fells offer more challenging hikes, areas like Dodd Wood near Bassenthwaite Lake provide accessible paths and beautiful views, making them suitable for leisurely strolls with families. The tranquil shores of Loweswater and Crummock Water with Holme Wood also offer relaxing, dog-friendly walks and direct access to Loweswater for swimming, ideal for a day out with children.

What are some less strenuous natural monuments for beginners?

For those seeking easier walks, Binsey Summit is a local hill that provides panoramic views without the extreme challenge of higher fells. There are various routes to its summit, some offering a quicker, less strenuous ascent. Dodd Wood, near Bassenthwaite Lake, also features accessible paths perfect for beginners or those looking for a gentle walk amidst ancient woodlands.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The natural monuments around Bewaldeth And Snittlegarth are excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate loops around Binsey Summit. For cycling enthusiasts, there are options for gravel biking and mountain biking with routes ranging from moderate to difficult. Swimming is also possible in lakes like Loweswater.

Are there specific hiking trails near the natural monuments?

Yes, there are several hiking trails. For instance, you can find moderate hiking loops around Binsey Summit, starting directly from Bewaldeth and Snittlegarth. Other trails include routes near The Lakes Distillery. You can explore more options for hiking around Bewaldeth And Snittlegarth, which detail various routes and their difficulty levels.

Which natural monuments are dog-friendly?

Many of the natural monuments in the Lake District are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept under control, especially around livestock. Loweswater and Crummock Water with Holme Wood are particularly noted for offering beautiful lakeside walks that are suitable for dogs. Always ensure to follow the Countryside Code.

What makes the fells around Bewaldeth And Snittlegarth unique?

The fells in this region are characterized by their diverse nature. Skiddaw, for example, is known as a 'beast' of a mountain, offering a wild and remote experience with its barren and rocky summit. Other fells like Lord's Seat summit provide a mix of forest, lake, and open fellside views, showcasing the varied landscape of the Lake District.

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

Visitors consistently praise the stunning natural beauty and the unparalleled panoramic vistas from the summits. The sense of wild, untamed nature, the tranquility of the lakes, and the opportunity for diverse outdoor activities like challenging hikes and serene walks are frequently highlighted. The iconic, picturesque spots like Ashness Bridge also add to the charm.

Are there any natural monuments with historical significance?

While the primary focus of these natural monuments is their geological and scenic value, the entire Lake District landscape has been shaped by centuries of human interaction, giving it a rich cultural history. The ancient woodlands and traditional farming landscapes contribute to the historical context of the natural beauty, though specific historical 'monuments' are less common than natural ones.

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

The Lake District offers beauty year-round, but the best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and vibrant scenery with fewer crowds. Summer is popular for longer daylight hours and warmer weather, ideal for lake activities. Winter can offer dramatic, snow-capped landscapes, but requires appropriate gear and experience due to challenging conditions on higher fells.

Where can I find cafes or refreshments near the natural monuments?

Dodd Wood, near Bassenthwaite Lake, is known for having a cafe, providing a convenient stop for hikers. While specific cafes directly at every natural monument are rare, many villages and towns surrounding the Lake District fells and lakes, such as Keswick, offer a variety of pubs, cafes, and accommodation options for visitors.

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