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Top 6 Natural Monuments around Seamer

Best natural monuments around Seamer include a variety of geological features and historical sites. The landscape of Seamer, North Yorkshire, features coastal viewpoints, ancient glacial erratics, and significant historical natural landmarks. These sites offer insights into the region's geological past and its interaction with human history. Visitors can explore diverse natural features that showcase the area's unique environment.

Best natural monuments around Seamer

  • The most popular natural monuments is Carr Naze Viewpoint, a viewpoint that offers coastal views. It…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Yorkshire Wolds Way End Monument

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This impressive stone marks the end of the Yorkshire Wolds Way and the Cleveland Way – or the beginning, depending on which way you're walking. From this spot, you're afforded great views over Filey and the bay below.

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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 …

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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 …

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Carr Naze Viewpoint

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This ascent / descent is strictly not recommended during wet periods.

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Rise Dikes (Ancient Boundary Ditches)

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Rise Dikes, visible from the main track, and marked by the historic monument post. The dykes were linear ancient ditches, a part of a prehistoric boundary dividing areas between Troutsdale …

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June 14, 2025, Yorkshire Wolds Way End Monument

On route to Filey Brigg.

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Not to missed if you're in Filey.

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Pretty Lily Pond, eheral, in the mist coming in from the sea

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Not a significant waymarker as it’s worth pushing to the end of the cliff top before turning back, the views are worth it!

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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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End of the Yorkshire wolds

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Rise Dikes, visible from the main track, and marked by the historic monument post. The dykes were linear ancient ditches, a part of a prehistoric boundary dividing areas between Troutsdale (west) and the Derwent Valley (east.) Obviously, they would've called them something else than Troutsdale and Derwent back then!

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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 unique natural features can I explore around Seamer?

The Seamer area offers a diverse range of natural features. You can discover the impressive Carr Naze Viewpoint with its coastal vistas, the dramatic cliffs visible from View of the Coast from Rodger Trod, and the tranquil natural lake of Scarborough Mere. Additionally, the ancient Rise Dikes (Ancient Boundary Ditches) offer a glimpse into prehistoric landscapes.

Are there any significant geological formations near Seamer?

Yes, a notable geological formation is the Crossgates Stone, a solitary glacial erratic boulder near Seamer railway station. This impressive stone was transported by a glacier during the Ice Age, offering a tangible link to ancient geological forces. The dramatic cliffs along the coast, such as those seen from Rodger Trod, also showcase significant natural erosion and formation.

Where can I find the best panoramic views of the coast and countryside near Seamer?

For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Oliver's Mount, a wooded hill overlooking Scarborough, which offers extensive views across the town, coastline, and surrounding countryside. Other excellent viewpoints include Carr Naze Viewpoint and the Yorkshire Wolds Way End Monument, both providing superb vistas over Filey and the bay below.

What kind of historical natural monuments are there to visit in the Seamer area?

The Seamer area is rich in historical natural monuments. Seamer Beacon Hill, for instance, was once home to a Roman signal tower. The Rise Dikes (Ancient Boundary Ditches) are prehistoric linear ditches that served as an ancient boundary. Furthermore, the nearby Star Carr is an incredibly significant Mesolithic Age settlement site, offering insights into early human interaction with the natural environment over 10,000 years ago.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments around Seamer?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Yorkshire Wolds Way End Monument is categorized as family-friendly and offers great views. Scarborough Mere, a natural lake, is also an excellent spot for picnics and walks, providing a tranquil natural escape for all ages within Oliver's Mount Country Park.

What are the difficulty levels of walks to these natural monuments?

The difficulty levels vary. Many viewpoints and historical sites, such as the Yorkshire Wolds Way End Monument and View of the Coast from Rodger Trod, are considered intermediate. However, some sections, like the ascent/descent to Carr Naze Viewpoint, can be challenging, especially in wet conditions. There are also easier walks around places like Scarborough Mere.

What outdoor activities can I do near the natural monuments around Seamer?

The area around Seamer offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including easy loops and more challenging routes, as detailed in the Running Trails around Seamer guide. For cyclists, there are diverse options from moderate cycling tours to road cycling routes, which you can explore in the Cycling around Seamer and Road Cycling Routes around Seamer guides.

Are there specific walking or hiking trails that incorporate these natural monuments?

Many of the natural monuments are integrated into popular walking and hiking routes. For example, the Yorkshire Wolds Way End Monument marks the end (or beginning) of the Yorkshire Wolds Way and Cleveland Way trails. The View of the Coast from Rodger Trod is a remarkable moment on the coastal section of the Cleveland Way. Oliver's Mount also features walking routes and picnic spots.

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

The best time to visit the natural monuments around Seamer is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October). During these periods, the weather is typically milder and more conducive to outdoor activities like walking and exploring. Coastal views are often clearer, and the natural flora and fauna are more vibrant. However, some coastal paths can be challenging in wet conditions, so always check the weather forecast.

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

Visitors particularly enjoy the magnificent and superb coastal views, with dramatic cliffs dropping to sea level, as highlighted at Rodger Trod. The historical significance of sites like Seamer Beacon Hill and the ancient Rise Dikes also captivates many. The tranquility of places like Scarborough Mere and the impressive geological formations like the Crossgates Stone are also highly appreciated.

Are there places to eat or drink near the natural monuments in Seamer?

While specific cafes or pubs directly adjacent to every natural monument are not listed, the village of Seamer itself and nearby Scarborough offer a variety of options for refreshments. You'll find cafes and pubs in these areas where you can relax and refuel after exploring the natural monuments.

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