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Top 14 Natural Monuments around Wray-With-Botton

Best natural monuments around Wray-With-Botton include a diverse range of geological features and scenic landscapes. The region is characterized by expansive hilly pastureland, rolling hills, and river valleys, offering varied terrain for exploration. These natural features provide opportunities to experience the local environment, from high summits to designated Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The area offers a mix of riverside paths, moorland treks, and routes through woodlands.

Best natural monuments around Wray-With-Botton

  • The most popular natural monuments is Clougha Pike

Last updated: May 19, 2026

Clougha Pike

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No dogs allowed though due to grouse shooting / breeding. The gamekeeper frequently travels around in their land rover

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Ward's Stone Summit Trig Point

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This is the highest point in the Forest of Bowland, it has a trig point and on a clear day, you can see the Lake District fells from here. It's a wonderful view.

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The fells around Lancashire's Forest of Bowland showcase some of the prettiest scenery in Britain. Once dubbed the 'Switzerland of England', the area is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural …

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Ingleborough

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Ingleton is synonymous with Ingleborough, the iconic Yorkshire giant that rises to the north east. The village is understandably popular with hikers, with hiking routes to both Ingleborough and Whernside …

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View of Twistleton Scar

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This path is currently closed because of Covid19. It is part of the famous Ingleton waterfalls walk and is one of the best walks of this nature in the UK. …

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Chris ATKINS
August 31, 2025, Clougha Pike

stunning views, very quiet and peaceful walk. would recommend good shoes especially for the downhill spell.

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Andy
January 13, 2024, View of Twistleton Scar

Lovely circular walk.plenty of waterfalls to see

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Alex Foxfield
September 12, 2023, Ingleborough

Ingleton is synonymous with Ingleborough, the iconic Yorkshire giant that rises to the north east. The village is understandably popular with hikers, with hiking routes to both Ingleborough and Whernside on the menu. Meanwhile, the karst nature of the surrounding countryside has created stunning cascades, limestone pavements and beguiling caves.

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January 30, 2023, Clougha Pike

The trig point at this end of the ridge and the eastern edge of the Forest of Bowland stands at 413m. It offers amazing views west out over Lancaster to Morecombe Bay and north-west to the Lake District. The ridgeline from here to Ward's Stone and beyond is a great run, it can be turned into a loop from any of the local car parks.

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Ward's Stone at 561m is the highest point in the Forest of Bowland. The Trig Point and rocky outcrop make a good summit on this excellently runnable ridge from Clougha Pike in the west to Wolfhole Crag in the east. Great views all across the Forest of Bowland, out over the Irish Sea and even up into the Lake District.

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great views over the valley and towards one of Yorkshires 3 peaks Ingleton

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This is the highest point in the Forest of Bowland, it has a trig point and on a clear day, you can see the Lake District fells from here. It's a wonderful view.

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This path is currently closed because of Covid19. It is part of the famous Ingleton waterfalls walk and is one of the best walks of this nature in the UK. There is a fee to pay but really good facilities at the beginning and half way round, plus a refreshment spot near Thornton Force and an ice cream van on the link path between the two parts of the falls route. Highly recommended when it reopens.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular natural monuments to visit around Wray-With-Botton?

Visitors frequently enjoy Clougha Pike, a summit offering expansive views towards the sea and the Lake District. Another highly regarded spot is the Forest of Bowland National Landscape, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty known for its peaty moorlands and serene valleys.

Are there any natural monuments with historical significance near Wray-With-Botton?

Yes, Warton Crag Road Climb features a limestone outcrop with a small hill fort at its summit, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical interest. Additionally, Devil's Bridge, though not in our guide, is a historic bridge often recognized for its scenic natural setting in the wider region.

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

Many natural monuments around Wray-With-Botton offer impressive vistas. From Clougha Pike, you can see out to sea and north-west to the Lake District. Warton Crag Road Climb provides views across Morecambe Bay to the southern Lake District. The Ward's Stone Summit Trig Point, the highest point in the Forest of Bowland, also boasts views of the Lake District fells and the Irish Sea on clear days.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or activities suitable for children?

The Ingleton Waterfalls Trail, which includes the View of Twistleton Scar, is a popular choice for families. It features stunning waterfalls and offers good facilities. Exploring White Scar Cave also provides a unique underground adventure that can be exciting for children.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the moderate 'Goodber Beck Waterfall – Roburndale Methodist Chapel loop from Wray', detailed in our guide to Hiking around Wray-With-Botton. For cyclists, there are gravel biking routes like the 'Stocks Reservoir and Gisburn Forest loop' in our Gravel biking around Wray-With-Botton guide, and running trails including a 'Running loop from Wray' in our Running Trails around Wray-With-Botton guide.

Are there any natural monuments where dogs are not permitted?

Yes, dogs are generally not allowed on Clougha Pike due to grouse shooting and breeding activities in the area. It's always advisable to check local regulations for specific trails and natural sites before visiting with your dog.

What is the highest point in the Forest of Bowland that I can visit?

The highest point in the Forest of Bowland is Ward's Stone Summit Trig Point, standing at 561 meters. It offers excellent views across the Forest of Bowland, the Irish Sea, and even into the Lake District on clear days.

Are there any natural monuments known for their wildlife?

Warton Crag Road Climb is managed by the Wildlife Trust due to its importance as a habitat for small animals, birds, and butterflies. This makes it a good spot for nature observation.

What kind of geological features can I explore in the Wray-With-Botton area?

The region is rich in diverse geological features. You can explore limestone outcrops at Warton Crag Road Climb, and the Ingleton Waterfalls Trail, which includes the View of Twistleton Scar, showcases stunning waterfalls and gorges. White Scar Cave also offers an opportunity to explore an underground cave system with unique natural formations.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Wray-With-Botton?

While the natural monuments can be enjoyed year-round, spring and summer offer the most pleasant weather for hiking and exploring, with lush greenery and waterfalls at their fullest. Autumn brings beautiful colors to the landscapes, particularly in areas like the Forest of Bowland National Landscape. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.

Are there any natural monuments that are part of a larger designated natural area?

Yes, the Forest of Bowland National Landscape is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), characterized by its expansive hilly pastureland, rolling hills, and river valleys. Several natural monuments, including Ward's Stone Summit Trig Point, are located within this significant natural area.

Can I find any waterfalls among the natural monuments in the region?

Absolutely. The Ingleton Waterfalls Trail is a prominent attraction featuring a series of stunning waterfalls, including Beezley Falls, and offers a View of Twistleton Scar. Goodber Beck Waterfall is another notable feature within the Forest of Bowland, accessible via a moderate loop from Wray.

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