Best natural monuments around Walburn are found within a landscape characterized by varied geological features and natural beauty. While Walburn itself is primarily known for its historical medieval village, the surrounding area offers a range of natural attractions. This guide covers more than 4 natural monuments, including waterfalls, viewpoints, and other geological formations. These sites provide opportunities to experience the region's natural environment.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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Mostly road, not a great route if you want to avoid traffic flying towards you.
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great walk, bit sticky in parts during winter months. a couple of styles to negotiate if you have a large dog
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Greets Hill 510.6m P4.1 (1675ft) County of Yorkshire Definitive List summit Yorkshire Dales NP Definitive List summit
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The Forbidden Corner is a folly garden within the Tupgill Park Estate. It was originally built as a private garden in the 80s by Colin Armstrong, the owner of the Estate. The garden opened to the public in 1997. The Forbidden Corner is set up as a maze, with statues, towers, water fountains, grottoes, gargoyles and other curious things and structures. An unusual one!
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From the summit of Greets Hill, you can see Penhill, Whernside and Buckden Pike - some of the best summits in the Dales. A beautiful view: rest your gear against the cairn, get a good sip of water and enjoy!
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The views from Cuckoo Hill (425m) south towards both Reeth and Grinton are extraordinary: the views over Swaledale from just under Fremington Edge are so extensive that a person seems to grow somehow inside... There is an old barn here in the field that somehow makes the view from up here practically postcard-like. Definitely worth taking a break here to take it all in.
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A fabulous series of three small cascading waterfalls. Easy to look at right there from the south bank of River Ure; places like this are a sustenance for the soul. There are easy spots here to sit down on the grass or rocks to enjoy this spectacle and slow the life down.
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Around Walburn, you can explore several interesting natural monuments. These include the picturesque Harmby Waterfall, the cascading Redmire Force Waterfalls, and the scenic Greets Hill summit cairn which offers expansive views. Another unique spot is View from Cuckoo Hill, known for its postcard-like vistas over Swaledale.
Yes, Redmire Force Waterfalls is noted as family-friendly, offering easy spots to sit and enjoy the cascading water. Additionally, The Forbidden Corner, while an 'other man-made' attraction, is also categorized as family-friendly and offers a unique, maze-like experience with curious structures and gardens.
You'll find a variety of natural features. Waterfalls are prominent, such as Harmby Waterfall and Redmire Force Waterfalls. There are also stunning viewpoints from summits like Greets Hill summit cairn and View from Cuckoo Hill, offering panoramic vistas of the Dales and Swaledale.
While primarily natural, The Forbidden Corner is listed as both a natural monument and a historical site. It's a folly garden originally built as a private garden in the 80s, now open to the public as a maze with unique structures and gargoyles.
The Walburn area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking and cycling. For those who prefer walking, there are also many easy hikes available, including routes that pass by highlights like Harmby Waterfall.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails. For example, you can find routes like the 'Chambers Coffee House – Harmby Waterfall loop from Leyburn' or the 'Harmby Waterfall – Leyburn Town Centre loop from Leyburn' which are both rated as easy. You can explore more options for easy hikes around Walburn.
Visitors particularly enjoy the scenic beauty and tranquility. For instance, the Redmire Force Waterfalls are described as a 'fabulous series of three small cascading waterfalls' and a 'sustenance for the soul'. The views from Greets Hill summit cairn and View from Cuckoo Hill are also highly praised for their extensive and postcard-like vistas over the Dales and Swaledale.
Some trails are suitable for dogs, but it's important to check specific routes. For example, a tip for the walk around Harmby Waterfall mentions 'a couple of styles to negotiate if you have a large dog', indicating that some paths might have obstacles. Always keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock.
Given the outdoor nature of these sites, it's advisable to wear appropriate footwear, especially if you plan on hiking. Some paths, like those near Harmby Waterfall, can be 'a bit sticky in parts during winter months', suggesting waterproof and sturdy shoes are beneficial. Layers are always a good idea for changing weather conditions.
While not 'hidden' in the sense of being unknown, the series of three small cascading waterfalls at Redmire Force Waterfalls offers a serene and beautiful spot that many find particularly charming and restorative. The extensive views from Cuckoo Hill, with an old barn framing the landscape, also provide a uniquely picturesque experience.
While specific cafes directly adjacent to every natural monument are not listed, Leyburn is mentioned as a 'good spot for lunch' in tips for Harmby Waterfall. This suggests that nearby towns and villages will offer dining options.


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