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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Stainforth

Natural monuments around Stainforth offer a diverse range of geological features and scenic landscapes within the Yorkshire Dales. This picturesque village is surrounded by dramatic waterfalls, impressive limestone formations, and tranquil natural areas. The region provides opportunities to explore unique natural landmarks and viewpoints, making it a notable destination for outdoor exploration.

Best natural monuments around Stainforth

  • The most popular natural monuments is Malham Cove, a natural monument characterized by its 230-foot high, gently curving cliff. This spectacular geological…

Last updated: August 10, 2026

Pen-y-Ghent

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For those tackling the Yorkshire Three Peaks in the traditional counterclockwise direction, Pen-y-Ghent is the first summit you reach. At 2,277 feet (694 m), it's the smallest of the three …

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Ingleborough summit

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The Ingleborough summit richly rewards all those who conquer it with a magnificent panoramic view of Whernside, Pen-y-Ghent, Pendle Hill, out into Morecambe Bay and over to the Lakeland hills. …

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Malham Cove

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The 230 feet (70 m) high, gently curving cliff of Malham Cove will take your breath away. A spectacular geological formation in its own right, the views from above the …

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Janet's Foss

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Janet's Foss is a beautiful waterfall nestled among trees on the footpath from Malham Village to Gordale Scar. You can splash around in the waterfall and its plunge pool, making …

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Gordale Scar Waterfall

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Gordale Scar is one of the most dramatic sights in the Yorkshire Dales. The narrow canyon is dominated on either side by sheer walls of rock, hundreds of feet high, …

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Andy
August 31, 2024, Malham Cove

Limestone pavement above Mallam.incredable

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Not accessible if your not willing to do a Little Rock climbing!

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Oliver G
October 31, 2023, Janet's Foss

Specular limestone waterfall which is understandably popular and gets very busy. For the best experience, visit on a wet and blustery autumn or winter's day when not only will the waterfall be in full flow, but you might actually get to see it without all the 'wild swimming' instagrammers

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If you are feeling brave and you are good at climbing, you can go up the waterfall and follow a path upto the top of Gordale Scar, but it's not easy and the flow of the water can change daily depending on weather and rain etc so this can increase the difficulty and danger, and plus like myself you might get wet feet lol.

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Gordale Scar is a stunning natural wonder which is not that hard to navigate even if you're not familiar with the area. To make your experience more enjoyable, make sure to plan your route and be prepared for the steep climb up to the top of the waterfall. Be sure to pack appropriate gear for the weather conditions, as the gorge can be slippery and wet. Wearing sturdy shoes with good grip, and bringing waterproof clothing can help ensure you have a comfortable and safe experience.

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Hiking up the waterfall area is dangerous at many times of the year...

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November 13, 2022, Ingleborough Summit

Lower than Whernside but higher than Pen-y-Ghent, Ingleborough at 723m is the third of the Yorkshire three peaks. It's a great summit, more defined than the long ridge of Whernside and with brilliant views in all directions. At a run, it's quite a climb from any direction, but never too steep (maybe?). The descent is amazing if you haven't wrecked your quads already.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I expect to see around Stainforth?

The area around Stainforth is rich in diverse natural features. You can explore dramatic waterfalls like Malham Cove, which also features impressive limestone formations. Other highlights include tranquil forest areas with waterfalls such as Janet's Foss, and spectacular gorges like Gordale Scar Waterfall. Beyond these, you'll find towering summits like Pen-y-Ghent and Ingleborough summit offering expansive views.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments around Stainforth?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Janet's Foss is a beautiful waterfall nestled in a forest, perfect for splashing in its plunge pool. Stainforth Force waterfall is another excellent spot for picnics and paddling. Winterburn Reservoir offers peaceful circular walks, and Parks Wood provides a serene woodland retreat for leisurely strolls.

What are some hidden natural wonders near Stainforth?

For those seeking tranquility and less-trodden paths, Catrigg Force waterfall is a hidden gem tucked away in a wooded gorge, offering a serene experience. Weathercote Cave is another spectacular natural wonder, featuring an 80-foot waterfall plunging into a limestone chasm, historically attracting artists like J.M.W. Turner. Widdale, with its gently sloping fells and meadows, is also a pristine natural escape and one of the last strongholds for native red squirrels.

When is the best time to visit the natural monuments around Stainforth?

The best time to visit depends on your interests. Stainforth Force is particularly famous in autumn (October and November) when salmon can be seen leaping upstream. Generally, spring and summer offer pleasant weather for walking and exploring, while autumn provides stunning foliage. Some areas, like Gordale Scar, can be slippery and wet, so appropriate gear is essential regardless of the season.

Are there hiking trails near these natural monuments?

Absolutely. The region offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find trails like the 'Stainforth Force & Catrigg Force loop' or the 'Feizor and Smearsett Scar loop'. For more options, explore the hiking guide around Stainforth, which includes routes of varying difficulties.

What outdoor activities can I do near the natural monuments?

Beyond hiking, the area around Stainforth is excellent for other outdoor activities. You can find various mountain biking trails, such as the 'Great North Trail: Yorkshire Dales' or the 'Austwick to Giggleswick Scar loop'. Road cycling routes are also available, including challenging rides like the 'Ribblehead Viaduct – Fleet Moss Approach loop'. For detailed routes, check out the MTB Trails around Stainforth and Road Cycling Routes around Stainforth guides.

Can I go wild swimming near the waterfalls?

Yes, Stainforth Force is a popular spot for wild swimming, known for its deep, broad pool at the base of the waterfall. Janet's Foss also has a plunge pool where visitors can splash around, especially during warmer weather.

What are the most challenging natural monuments to visit?

For those seeking a challenge, the ascent to Pen-y-Ghent and Ingleborough summit involves steep sections and some scrambling. Gordale Scar Waterfall also presents a challenging and technical scramble to navigate through its dramatic ravine.

Are there any natural monuments with historical significance?

Yes, Ingleborough summit is not only a natural monument but also a historical site, home to the remains of Iron Age settlements. Weathercote Cave has a rich history, attracting artists like J.M.W. Turner, and features geological formations like 'Mohammed's Coffin'. Near Stainforth Force, you can also find a historic 17th-century packhorse bridge.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Stainforth?

Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views from places like Malham Cove and the panoramic vistas from Ingleborough summit. The dramatic scenery of Gordale Scar Waterfall and the peaceful immersion offered by Janet's Foss are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the opportunities for scenic walks, wildlife spotting, and connecting with nature in tranquil settings.

Are there easy walks to natural monuments near Stainforth?

Yes, there are several easy walks. The path to Stainforth Force is generally accessible and suitable for a leisurely stroll. Circular walks around Winterburn Reservoir provide good views and are an easy option. The walk to Catrigg Force, while tucked away, also offers stunning scenery without being overly strenuous.

Is it possible to see wildlife at these natural monuments?

Absolutely. Stainforth Force is a prime location for spotting kingfishers, and during autumn, you can witness salmon leaping upstream. Widdale is particularly notable as one of the last strongholds for native red squirrels, with a dedicated viewing area in Snaizeholme, offering a unique wildlife experience.

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