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Top 10 Natural Monuments around Eglingham

Best natural monuments around Eglingham offer diverse landscapes across the Northumberland countryside. The area features expansive coastlines, rolling hills, and tranquil loughs. These natural features provide opportunities for exploring geological formations and varied ecosystems. The region is characterized by its remote moorland, significant burns, and unique glacial formations.

Best natural monuments around Eglingham

  • The most popular natural monuments is Low Newton Beach, a beach that offers a pristine and unspoiled character. This location is known for its village and…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Ros Castle Hill Fort

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Amazing views from the top on a clear day. You are meant to be able to see 7 castles

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Low Newton Beach

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Lovely little village and beach which you can walk either on the beach to Embleton or through the nature reserve.

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Long Heugh Limestone Escarpment

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The towering rock faces and impressive cliffs along this part of the route are uniquely beautiful. Surrounded by green countryside, sheep graze in the meadows at the feet of the …

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Greymare Rock

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Just north of Dunstanburgh Castle, you'll find Greymare or Saddle Rock, a fascinating geological feature situated in a rocky bay.
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Howick Haven Rock Formations

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The rocks on the North side of the haven reveal distinct layers of pale and black rock, formed in calm estuarine conditions. The black rock, made of shale or mudstone, …

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Ronnie
July 27, 2025, Ros Castle Hill Fort

Ros Castle (Ros Hill) 316m P221 (1037ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 2317) [JNSA 12818] County of Northumberland Definitive List summit.

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mkirby
June 29, 2024, Low Newton Beach

In the mid-13th century, Newton-by-the-Sea was part of the barony of Vesci, initially held by John Viscount for one knight's fee. Ownership passed through notable figures including Simon de Montfort and Edmund of Lancaster. By 1725, it became part of the Barony of Embleton and saw ownership by the Forster family, who built Newton Hall in the late 18th century for Joseph Forster. Low Newton, or Newton Seahouses, emerged in the early 19th century as a community for fishermen. The National Trust now manages some of these cottages, as well as the Coastguard Station, built around 1828. In the 19th century, Newton-by-the-Sea had around 250 residents. By 1895, it was a township of 1,211 acres with a population of 220. Today, the parish has about 135 dwellings, home to a mix of residents, holiday homeowners, and visitors. Many residents commute to nearby towns or Newcastle. The National Trust owns much of the coastal land and part of The Square at Low Newton.

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Brian
February 17, 2024, Low Newton Beach

A great place for a drink and meal overlooking the sea

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The rocks on the North side of the haven reveal distinct layers of pale and black rock, formed in calm estuarine conditions. The black rock, made of shale or mudstone, settled in slow-moving water, while the paler rock, composed of fine-grained sandstone or siltstone, formed in slightly faster currents. Keep an eye out for remnants of a marine sandbank and a thin coal seam, offering glimpses into the area's past. As you continue, notice the tabular crossbedding in the sandstone, resembling patterns formed by flowing water around obstacles. These layers showcase the dynamic forces that have shaped this remarkable landscape. On the South side, a similar sequence can be observed, sans the coal. The sandstones, with their warm yellow to brown colors, owe their hues to ferric hydroxide, adding a touch of vibrancy to the scenery. Pay attention to the subtle differences in the rock layers' orientation. The varying strikes—around 50 degrees on the North side and 30 degrees on the South side—hint at a fault's presence, influencing the land and guiding the path of the Howick burn.

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Strange formation of rock that looks bent and man made but it is natural

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mkirby
May 22, 2023, Greymare Rock

Just north of Dunstanburgh Castle, you'll find Greymare or Saddle Rock, a fascinating geological feature situated in a rocky bay. Comprised of a series of limestone beds extending into the sea amidst dolerite boulders, the rock's upper surface showcases a polished appearance due to wave action. This unique formation boasts a twisted, wave-like shape resulting from the heat and pressure generated during the creation of the nearby Whin Sill. Approximately 300 million years ago, a significant geological event occurred here, known as a Sill, where a horizontal sheet of magma, resembling a volcano's sideways flow, forcefully infiltrated between existing layers of rock strata. As you gaze upon the exposed rock, shaped like a wave, you may envision the grey mares or white horses described in folk tales, believed to gallop alongside breaking ocean waves or accompany the ancient pagan gods of the sea.

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December 21, 2022, Ros Castle Hill Fort

Ros Castle is a 3000-year-old Iron Age Hill Fort, at 315m it's also the highest point in the Chillingham Hills. There is a trig point and a toposcope building with four viewpoints and a labelled diagram for each. The views are superb. Managed by the National Trust but free and open access.

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Amazing views from the top on a clear day. You are meant to be able to see 7 castles

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular natural monuments to visit around Eglingham?

Visitors frequently enjoy Low Newton Beach, known for its pristine sands and the charming village. Another highly regarded spot is Long Heugh Limestone Escarpment, which features impressive cliffs and unique geological formations. Additionally, Greymare Rock is a fascinating geological feature with a distinctive twisted, wave-like shape.

Are there any natural monuments with historical significance near Eglingham?

Yes, Ros Castle Hill Fort is an impressive Iron Age hillfort dating back 3,000 years. Located on Ros Hill, it offers a unique blend of historical interest and natural beauty, with remnants of ancient settlements and defensive earthworks.

What kind of geological features can I expect to see among Eglingham's natural monuments?

The area boasts diverse geological features. You can explore the towering rock faces of Long Heugh Limestone Escarpment, the unique twisted formation of Greymare Rock formed by heat and pressure, and the distinct layers of pale and black rock at Howick Haven Rock Formations, which reveal insights into ancient estuarine conditions and geological shifts.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or activities in the Eglingham area?

Absolutely. Low Newton Beach is ideal for families, offering clear waters for swimming, extensive rock pools for exploring marine life at low tide, and opportunities for flying kites. The sand dunes behind the beach are also great for nature spotting.

What are the best natural monuments for birdwatching around Eglingham?

Embleton Bay, which includes Low Newton Beach, is a haven for birdwatchers. Its dunes serve as a breeding ground for seabirds like fulmars, kittiwake, eider ducks, and shags. The area around Embleton and Low Newton, including Newton Pool Nature Reserve, is renowned for excellent birdwatching opportunities, attracting seabirds, shorebirds, and wildfowl.

Where can I find tranquil natural spots for solitude and nature observation?

Kimmer Lough, on the fringe of Eglingham Parish, offers a remote and undisturbed natural experience. This glacial kettle hole supports aquatic life and its marshy areas are good for waders in spring, often hosting large flocks of Canada Geese, making it ideal for solitude and birdwatching.

Are there opportunities for hiking or walking near these natural monuments?

Yes, the area around Eglingham offers numerous walking opportunities. For example, the ascent to Ros Castle Hill Fort provides moderately challenging hikes with stunning panoramic views. You can find various hiking routes, including easy and difficult options, by exploring the Hiking around Eglingham guide.

What kind of views can I expect from the natural monuments in this region?

Many natural monuments offer expansive views. From Ros Castle Hill Fort, you can enjoy panoramic vistas stretching from the Cheviot Hills to the Northumberland Coast on a clear day. The Kyloe and Chillingham Hills also provide elevated margins with views towards the coast and the Cheviots.

Are there any natural monuments that are good for cycling?

While some natural monuments are best explored on foot, the wider Eglingham area offers excellent road cycling routes. You can find various options, from easy to moderate, by checking the Road Cycling Routes around Eglingham guide.

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

The natural monuments around Eglingham can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring beaches and hillforts. Spring is particularly good for birdwatching at places like Embleton Bay and Kimmer Lough, while autumn provides beautiful colors in areas like Hulne Park. Always check local conditions before your visit.

Can I see any unique wildlife in the natural monuments area?

Yes, the region is rich in wildlife. Hulne Park, which extends into Eglingham Parish, is one of the last strongholds for native red squirrels in Northumberland. Embleton Bay is excellent for seabirds, and Kimmer Lough attracts various aquatic life and waterfowl. The nearby Chillingham Estate is also famous for its unique herd of wild white cattle.

Are there any natural monuments that are good for beginners or easy walks?

For beginners or those seeking easy walks, the coastal path near Low Newton Beach offers gentle strolls along the sand or through the nature reserve. You can also find more easy hiking options in the Easy hikes around Eglingham guide.

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