Natural monuments around Sutton offer a diverse landscape for exploration. The region features a mix of moorlands, waterfalls, and elevated summits, providing varied outdoor experiences. These areas are characterized by their geological formations and expansive views across the surrounding countryside. Visitors can find opportunities for walking and appreciating natural features.
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This stone can’t be missed as it is surrounded by a sturdy fence. The is some lichen growing on some of the stone that makes parts of the pattern difficult to see although it should discourage a visit given its historical significance
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Great 360 degree views of the surrounding moors well worth the short walk up from Top Withens
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Boulsworth Hill is the highest point in the South Pennines and the only summit in the area that rises above 500m above sea level. It is also one of only two Marilyns in the South Pennines.
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Lund's Tower stands on top of Earl's Crag near Sutton in Craven, it is a turreted stone tower which was built as a folly in 1887.
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Alcomden Stones lie about half a mile west of Top Withens and Ponden Kirk, offering sweeping 360-degree views across the moorlands into Lancashire. This rugged site features a scattering of rocks, with its standout attraction being a massive rocking stone, estimated to weigh six or seven tons, perched atop other glacial deposits.
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Lad Law at 518m is the trig pointed summit of Boulsworth Hill. It's the highest point in the South Pennines. On a clear day you can see into the Lake District, across the Forest of Bowland and over the south Pennines. The rock here is millstone grit like much of the Peak District. It outcrops in several places forming steep edges.
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If you fancy a swim in the stream, then I recommend a trip in summer. If you just want to walk and enjoy the waterfall then I suggest going over the winter months or at least when it's been raining heavily. Has someone else commented, the trail is very slippery when wet, so decent footwear and a degree of care is needed, it's well worth it though.
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Around Sutton, you can explore a diverse range of natural monuments including impressive waterfalls like Goit Stock Falls, high summits such as Lad Law (Boulsworth Hill) Summit, and unique rock formations like Alcomden Stones. The area is characterized by moorlands and expansive views.
For breathtaking panoramic views, visit Lad Law (Boulsworth Hill) Summit, the highest point in the South Pennines. On clear days, you can see into the Lake District and across the Forest of Bowland. Alcomden Stones also provides sweeping 360-degree views across the moorlands into Lancashire.
Yes, Goit Stock Falls is a popular waterfall near Sutton, known for its multiple cascades. It's a beautiful spot, though caution is advised as conditions can be slippery, especially after rain.
When visiting Goit Stock Falls, be aware that the trail can be muddy and slippery, particularly in wet or winter conditions, so appropriate footwear is essential. The water is known as a bathing spot for wild swimmers, but the flow can become very fast and forceful after rainfall, and the section below the main fall is deep. It's a local treasure worth the trek.
Many natural monuments around Sutton can be enjoyed by families, especially those looking for walks and scenic beauty. For example, the area around Goit Stock Falls offers a beautiful trek, but parents should be mindful of potentially slippery paths. For easier walks, consider exploring the nearby hiking routes designed for various difficulty levels.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities. Hiking is very popular, with routes like the 'Lund's Tower on Earl's Crag – Wainman's Pinnacle loop' or the 'Canal Path loop'. For mountain biking, there are trails such as the 'Leeds & Liverpool Canal – Bingley Five Rise Locks loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Sutton and MTB Trails around Sutton guides.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails. For instance, the 'Lund's Tower on Earl's Crag – Wainman's Pinnacle loop' from Lund's Tower is an easy 3.2 km route. Other easy options include the 'Kildwick Church Bridge – Paceline Cycles loop' and various loops from Sutton-in-Craven. More easy hikes can be found in the Easy hikes around Sutton guide.
Lad Law (Boulsworth Hill) Summit is significant as the highest point in the South Pennines, standing at 518m. It features a trig point and offers extensive views. The rock here is millstone grit, similar to the Peak District, forming steep edges in several places. It's also one of only two Marilyns in the South Pennines.
Yes, Alcomden Stones features a scattering of rugged rocks, including a massive rocking stone estimated to weigh six or seven tons, perched atop other glacial deposits. This site offers a unique geological experience with its distinctive rock formations.
Lund's Tower on Earl's Crag is a turreted stone folly built in 1887, offering great views from its top after a tight squeeze up the spiral staircase. Wainman's Pinnacle is another stone obelisk, built as a folly in 1898 as a memorial to the Napoleonic Wars, located in an extremely picturesque spot.
Visitors frequently appreciate the natural beauty and the diverse landscapes, from the multiple cascades of Goit Stock Falls to the extensive views from Lad Law (Boulsworth Hill) Summit. The unique rock formations at Alcomden Stones and the historical follies like Lund's Tower also receive positive feedback for their scenic and interesting qualities.


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