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Top 11 Natural Monuments around Newby And Scalby

Best natural monuments around Newby And Scalby include a variety of coastal and inland features within the North Yorkshire landscape. The area is situated near the North York Moors National Park and the North Sea coast, offering diverse natural environments. Key natural features include coastal cliffs, woodlands, and freshwater bodies like Scalby Beck and Throxenby Mere. These locations provide opportunities for exploring the region's natural heritage and offer numerous hiking trails Newby Scalby.

Best natural monuments around Newby And Scalby

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Last updated: July 1, 2026

Brickyards Alum Quarry Viewpoint

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Next to the disused Brickyards Alum Quarry, just outside Ravenscar, there's a wonderful picnic table, beckoning you to stop here for a break, with truly marvelous views along the coast โ€ฆ

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It's a very impressive view of Broxa Forest and Langdale Forest from Jerry Noddle. The sculpture is quite impressive, too, and there is a bench provided, too, for good measure!

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View from Common Cliff

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Just to the east of the cycle track is Common Cliff, barely a few minutes ride south of the village of Ravenscar. The cliff offers captivating views to the north โ€ฆ

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View of the Coast from Rodger Trod

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Magnificent, superb views of the coast from Rodger Trod - incredibly dramatic cliffs steeply dropping down to sea level. The undercliffs here are nature reserves due to them being pretty โ€ฆ

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Seamer Beacon Hill

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It's one of those places which are easily missed... just a little hill with some trees on it?... Think again, this natural hill once (in the 19th century) had a โ€ฆ

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November 19, 2024, View of Broxa Forest and Langdale Forest from Jerry Noddle

Awesome views, an unmissable highlight. An interesting monument, known as an aedicula, stands at Jerry Noddle, which depicts a sculpture of a winged sheep made by sculptor Fiona Bowley. Commissioned in 2020 during the national lockdown, its 14th century armour represents protection against the Covid pandemic.

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Old disused brick quarry with lots of left over bricks. Cool to see the local history and so well preserved on this lovely coastal walk.

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Still not much to see in July 2024, quite overgrown, but that just means it's nice and green. A peaceful spot just off the Cinder Track.

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Next to the disused Brickyards Alum Quarry, just outside Ravenscar, there's a wonderful picnic table, beckoning you to stop here for a break, with truly marvelous views along the coast - both north towards Robin Hood's Bay and south to Ravenscar and Staintondale. Lots and lots of gorgeous, rugged coastline and cliffs, and of course, the dazzling blue waters of the ocean!

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Just to the east of the cycle track is Common Cliff, barely a few minutes ride south of the village of Ravenscar. The cliff offers captivating views to the north along the coast to Robin Hood's Bay. A brief pedal further along the Cliff to the east, there's Ravenscar Radar Station, which was used during World War II - you might want to check that out.

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Breathtakingly beautiful view of the North Sea on your right and farmers all out stacking hays whilst the Sun still shine.

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It's a very impressive view of Broxa Forest and Langdale Forest from Jerry Noddle. The sculpture is quite impressive, too, and there is a bench provided, too, for good measure!

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Magnificent, superb views of the coast from Rodger Trod - incredibly dramatic cliffs steeply dropping down to sea level. The undercliffs here are nature reserves due to them being pretty much inaccessible by humans. This is one of the most remarkable moments on the coastal section of the Cleveland Way trail.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular natural monuments to visit around Newby and Scalby?

Beyond the well-known spots, visitors frequently enjoy the dramatic coastal views from View of the Coast from Rodger Trod, where you can see incredibly steep cliffs dropping to sea level. Another favorite is the View of Broxa Forest and Langdale Forest from Jerry Noddle, offering expansive forest vistas and a unique sculpture.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in the area?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Brickyards Alum Quarry Viewpoint offers coastal views and is next to a historical site, providing a good spot for a break. The View of Broxa Forest and Langdale Forest from Jerry Noddle also features a bench and an interesting sculpture, making it a pleasant stop for all ages.

What unique geological features can I explore near Newby and Scalby?

The region is rich in geological interest. Hayburn Wyke Waterfall and Beach, though a short distance away, is a Site of Special Scientific Interest. Its Middle Jurassic cliffs expose the Hayburn Wyke plant bed, containing a rich fossil fauna from approximately 170 million years ago, making it one of Yorkshire's most important plant fossil localities. You can learn more about its geological significance on Wikipedia.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Scalby Beck and Throxenby Mere loop from Scalby', which takes you through picturesque natural settings. For cycling enthusiasts, there are road cycling routes like the 'Scalby Beck Viaduct โ€“ View of Robin Hood's Bay loop from Newby and Scalby', and mountain biking trails, including the 'Hayburn Wyke Waterfall โ€“ Scalby Beck Viaduct loop from Scarborough'. Explore more options on the Hiking around Newby And Scalby, Road Cycling Routes around Newby And Scalby, and MTB Trails around Newby And Scalby guide pages.

Are there specific hiking trails that incorporate natural monuments?

Yes, many hiking routes in the area pass by or through significant natural features. For instance, the 'Scalby Beck and Throxenby Mere loop from Scalby' is a moderate hike that allows you to experience these serene natural spots. The Cleveland Way National Trail also passes near Hayburn Wyke, offering stunning coastal views and access to the waterfall. You can find more detailed hiking routes on the Hiking around Newby And Scalby guide page.

What natural features are prominent along the coast near Newby and Scalby?

The coastline is characterized by dramatic cliffs and secluded coves. View from Common Cliff offers captivating views north towards Robin Hood's Bay. Further along, View of the Coast from Rodger Trod provides breathtaking vistas of the North Sea and inaccessible nature reserves below the cliffs. Hayburn Wyke, with its pebble beach and double waterfall, is another significant coastal natural monument.

Can I find ancient woodlands or forests near these natural monuments?

Absolutely. Hayburn Wyke is backed by dense ancient woodlands, providing scenic walking paths and a habitat for diverse wildlife like roe deer and various bird species. The woodland canopy includes oak, ash, sycamore, birch, and elm. Additionally, the View of RAF Fylingdales from North York Moors is situated within a forest setting, offering expansive views across the moors.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Newby and Scalby?

The natural monuments can be enjoyed year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring and summer bring lush greenery and warmer weather, ideal for coastal walks and exploring woodlands. Autumn showcases vibrant foliage, particularly in areas like Broxa Forest. Even in winter, the rugged coastline and dramatic waterfalls like Hayburn Wyke offer a unique, peaceful beauty, though some paths might be more challenging.

Are there opportunities for wildlife spotting near the natural monuments?

Yes, the diverse natural environments provide excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting. The ancient woodlands around Hayburn Wyke are home to roe deer, foxes, badgers, and various bird species. Scalby Beck is known for its wildlife, including brown trout, grayling, and chub, making it popular for fishing. Coastal paths also offer chances to see seabirds and marine life.

Are there any natural monuments that are also historical sites?

Yes, Brickyards Alum Quarry Viewpoint is a natural monument that also has historical significance. It's located next to the disused Brickyards Alum Quarry, which dates from 1900-1930. While currently undergoing restoration, it offers interesting corners for those interested in 'live' historical sights alongside its coastal views.

What are Scalby Beck and Throxenby Mere, and how can I visit them?

Scalby Beck is a picturesque stream flowing through the area, offering walks, wildlife photography, and fishing opportunities. Throxenby Mere is a serene body of water surrounded by woodlands, often included in popular hiking routes that follow Scalby Beck. Both provide peaceful spots for enjoying nature. You can explore them via routes like the 'Scalby Beck and Throxenby Mere loop from Scalby', detailed on the Hiking around Newby And Scalby guide page.

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

Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views, especially from coastal viewpoints like View of the Coast from Rodger Trod, which offers 'magnificent, superb views' of dramatic cliffs. The peaceful escape and unique features of places like Hayburn Wyke, with its double waterfall and opportunities for fossil hunting, are also highly valued. Many appreciate the diverse landscapes, from rugged coastlines to serene woodlands.

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