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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Dunnerdale-With-Seathwaite

Best natural monuments around Dunnerdale-With-Seathwaite include dramatic mountain landscapes, serene tarns, and picturesque valleys within the Lake District National Park. The region offers a variety of natural features for outdoor exploration, characterized by fells, rivers, and historical sites. This area provides diverse terrain for visitors seeking natural monuments.

Best natural monuments around Dunnerdale-With-Seathwaite

  • The most popular natural monuments is Old Man of Coniston summit, a summit that features high tarns, lofty ridges, and historical remnants of centuries of slate…

Last updated: May 13, 2026

Old Man of Coniston summit

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A Southern Fells classic, Coniston Old Man might be industry-scarred, but it remains stoical and unbowed. Towering high above the village of Coniston, it's a rightfully popular fell with good …

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Rydal Cave

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Take your time visiting Rydal Cave. It is a large cave on the north side of Loughrigg Fell, above Rydal Water. This cave is actually man-made, as a result of slate mining.

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Loughrigg Fell summit

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Loughrigg Fell might not be the tallest peak in the Lake District. Standing on the summit you would hardy guess, though. Due to its prominent and exposed position, Loughrigg Fell …

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Scafell Pike summit

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At 3,209 feet (978 m) Scafell Pike is England's highest mountain. The summit is also one of the most stunning due to its remote location and awe-inspiring views. While many …

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Helm Crag summit

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Rising gently over picturesque Grasmere, Helm Crag initially appears dumpy and unremarkable – and then you spot its knobbly, gnarled summit. Beyond the rocky excrescence of The Lion and The …

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David Howells
April 29, 2026, Helm Crag Summit

Helm Crag summit is quite a unique Wainwright top. It forms the southeastern section of a nice rambling ridge that includes a trio of Wainwrights, including Calf Crag and Gibson Knott. Whilst not very high, it has a dramatic rocky summit area known as 'The Lion and the Lamb' and a slabbed shark-fin slab of rock called 'The Howitzer', which is the true summit of Helm Crag. The Howitzer can be a real scrambling test, but it is not for the faint-hearted. There are fantastic views to be had from here looking down over Grasmere village and lake.

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Take your time visiting Rydal Cave. It is a large cave on the north side of Loughrigg Fell, above Rydal Water. This cave is actually man-made, as a result of slate mining. Take the stepping stones through the shallow water at the entrance to the drier part of the cave. A torch is not really necessary.

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Tough ascent on loose shale under trees. Would be tricky in the wet.

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Great views from Loughrigg summit on a clear day

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Andy
February 6, 2024, Loughrigg Fell Summit

For a small fell.good views

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Steep ascent but worth the effort

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Lovely walk, not too long from ambleside and short from loughrigg tarn

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1st time doing it in reverse .a local said it was more of a challenge

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular natural monuments to visit in Dunnerdale-With-Seathwaite?

Among the most popular natural monuments are the Old Man of Coniston summit, known for its extensive views and historical mining remnants, and Loughrigg Fell summit, which offers an unrivaled panorama due to its prominent position. Visitors also frequently explore Rydal Cave, a unique man-made cave from slate mining.

Are there any family-friendly natural monuments in the area?

Yes, Rydal Cave is considered family-friendly, offering an interesting exploration with stepping stones through shallow water. The Duddon Valley also provides tranquil surroundings and easy walking opportunities suitable for families.

What kind of unique natural features can I expect to see in Dunnerdale-With-Seathwaite?

The region is rich in diverse natural features. You can find dramatic mountain landscapes like Scafell Pike, England's highest mountain, and the distinctive multiple summits of Crinkle Crags. There are also serene tarns such as Seathwaite Tarn, known for its reflections, and the clear rock pools of the River Duddon, famous for wild swimming.

Are there any historical sites among the natural monuments?

Yes, several natural monuments have historical significance. The Old Man of Coniston summit features remnants of centuries of slate quarrying and copper mining. Rydal Cave is a man-made cave resulting from historical slate mining. Additionally, Birks Bridge is an 18th-century Grade II listed packhorse bridge.

What are the best times of year to visit the natural monuments in Dunnerdale-With-Seathwaite?

Spring is particularly beautiful when the fells in the Duddon Valley are covered in daffodils. Clear winter days can offer spectacular views towards the coast and Coniston fells. Generally, clear weather is best for enjoying the extensive views from summits like Loughrigg Fell summit and for navigating challenging routes like Scafell Pike.

Are there opportunities for wild swimming near the natural monuments?

Yes, the River Duddon is well-known for its clear rock pools, making it a popular spot for wild swimming. Birks Bridge also has deep, crystal-clear rock pools below it, which are a convenient starting point for walks.

What kind of hiking trails can I find near these natural monuments?

Dunnerdale-With-Seathwaite offers a range of hiking trails. You can find moderate routes like the Great Stickle, Stickle Pike & The Knott loop, or more challenging ascents to summits such as Scafell Pike and Swirl How. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Dunnerdale-With-Seathwaite.

Are there any easy or beginner-friendly natural monument trails?

Yes, there are easy hiking options. The Duddon Valley offers tranquil surroundings and spectacular walking opportunities suitable for various skill levels. You can find several easy routes, such as the Turner Hall Campsite – Duddon River Stone Bridge loop. For more easy options, check the easy hikes guide for Dunnerdale-With-Seathwaite.

Which natural monuments offer the best panoramic views?

For extensive panoramic views, the Loughrigg Fell summit is highly recommended due to its prominent position at the junction of five major valley systems. The Old Man of Coniston summit also provides incredible views, and on a clear day, you might even see the Isle of Man.

Can I bring my dog to explore the natural monuments?

Many areas within the Lake District National Park are dog-friendly. For example, Devoke Water is a remote tarn that can be reached as part of a dog-friendly circular walk following the Esk river. Always ensure dogs are kept under control, especially around livestock.

What are some less-visited or 'hidden' natural gems in the area?

The Duddon Valley (Dunnerdale) itself is often described as one of the most secret parts of the Lake District, offering beautiful scenery and tranquil surroundings away from the main crowds. Low Birker Tarn, located near Harter Fell, also sees relatively few visitors, providing a peaceful natural experience.

What should I know before attempting to climb Scafell Pike?

Scafell Pike is England's highest mountain and offers a challenging climb. It requires thorough preparation, including appropriate clothing, navigation skills, and supplies. While rewarding, the ascent should not be underestimated.

Are there any natural monuments that involve water features like waterfalls or gorges?

Yes, Wallowbarrow Gorge offers a wonderful walk with lofty paths overlooking the River Duddon and its tumbling waterfalls. The River Duddon itself is a significant natural highlight, known for its clear rock pools and as a destination for various water activities.

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