Best natural monuments around Muker are found within Swaledale in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The area is characterized by dramatic waterfalls, internationally important hay meadows, unique geological formations, and scenic peaks. This landscape offers diverse natural features, from river valleys to high fells. Visitors can explore a variety of natural wonders that define the region's character.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Highest point along the Herriot Way. Expect bog and bad weather 😂
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Fantastic loop from Hawes to Muker then Cross tops to Askridge then steady back to Hawes . The climbs are tough but an awesome ride
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Great Shunner Fell is a good little workout coming up from Thwaite, about 5.5 kilometres one way, so quite a bit shorter than coming up from Hawes. I wish I could say the views are great, but the cloud was in today on my hike. It was a great day out though, and I met some great people on the hill from all over the world.
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This is actually the location of the topographic cairn, which is a really good view point out over the surrounding Dales, and of the Nine Standards, which sit nearby to the north within a few hundred metres. A bit further to the south is the actual summit point of Nine Standards Rigg itself, which is marked by a trig point.
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Nearby to the true summit is a quaint trig pointed marker with some seating.
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This is a lovely broad summit, and one of the nicest trig pointed tops out there. To come here on a nice day is a lovely experience. The summit is set back quite a bit from the escarpment, so there is not much of a view from there, but there is a nice seat to park your butt on for a while.
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Amazing hike on a warm day..one of my favourites
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The area around Muker is known for its distinctive geological formations. You can explore Buttertubs Pass Climb from Hawes, which features remarkable limestone potholes known as The Buttertubs. These offer a unique insight into the natural forces that have shaped the Dales landscape.
Yes, the Muker area is home to several dramatic waterfalls. You can visit Aysgarth Lower Falls, known for its crashing white waters and dramatic appearance. Additionally, Kisdon Force and Wain Wath Force on the River Swale near Keld offer spectacular displays of rushing water in dramatic settings.
The Muker area is one of the best places in the Yorkshire Dales National Park to experience upland hay meadows. The Muker Meadows are of international importance, boasting a wide array of wildflowers and grasses. A flagged footpath from the village allows visitors to immerse themselves in these vibrant habitats.
For easy walks, you can find trails like the Thwaite Stone Bridge – Muker Village loop or the East Gill Force – Kisdon Force Waterfall loop. For more options, you can explore various routes in the Easy hikes around Muker guide.
Absolutely. For hikers seeking a challenge and rewarding vistas, the peaks surrounding Muker provide ample opportunities. You can ascend Great Shunner Fell Summit, the third highest summit in the Yorkshire Dales, offering extensive views of the North Pennines, Lake District, and other Dales fells. Other peaks like Hugh Seat and Kisdon also offer panoramic views.
The best time to visit depends on what you wish to see. For the vibrant wildflowers of the Muker Meadows, late May to early July is ideal. For general outdoor activities and enjoying the waterfalls and fells, the warmer, drier months from spring to early autumn typically offer more pleasant conditions.
Yes, you can visit Nine Standards, a man-made monument with superb views. Their origin is a mystery, with some believing they were constructed by Romans, adding a historical intrigue to the natural landscape.
Muker offers excellent cycling, including road cycling and mountain biking. Road cyclists can tackle routes like the Oxnop to Crow Trees Descent – Reeth Village loop. For mountain biking, you can find trails such as the Tan Hill and Rogan's Seat loop. More details are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Muker and MTB Trails around Muker guides.
Yes, Rukin Wood offers a charming stretch of woodland with undulating trails, forming part of the Pennine Way near Muker. It provides a contrasting natural environment to the open meadows and fells, offering a more sheltered and wooded walking experience.
The River Swale is a central feature of the landscape, carving through the valleys and contributing significantly to the scenic beauty of Swaledale. It's responsible for the formation of the area's dramatic waterfalls. Gentle paths along the river provide relaxed walking options and opportunities to observe local flora and fauna.
Visitors frequently appreciate the dramatic scenery, from the crashing waters of the falls to the expansive views from the fells. The unique geological formations and the internationally important hay meadows, especially when in bloom, are also highly valued. The sense of history and the challenge of the climbs are often highlighted in visitor tips.


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