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Top 11 Natural Monuments around Knaresdale With Kirkhaugh

Best natural monuments around Knaresdale With Kirkhaugh are situated within the North Pennines National Landscape, which is a UNESCO Global Geopark. This region features expansive heather moorlands, dales, and significant geological formations shaped over millions of years. The area's natural features include the River South Tyne and diverse ecosystems. Visitors can explore a landscape rich in natural beauty and historical imprints.

Best natural monuments around Knaresdale With Kirkhaugh

  • The most popular natural monuments is Talkin Tarn Lake, a glacial…

Last updated: May 19, 2026

Cold Fell Summit and Trig Point

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Cold Fell is the most northerly mountain in Cumbria. It's in the North Pennines range with an altitude of 621m. The local prominence also gives it Marilyn status (Marilyns have …

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Ashgill Force

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This beautiful waterfall provides a picturesque view when seen from below, as it is located just beneath the B6277 bridge.
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Talkin Fell summit has a series of interesting cairns and a heart shaped windbreak as well as a trig point. It's not a huge fell at 381m but offers great views north and east.

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Talkin Tarn Lake

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Talkin Tarn is a glacial lake set within Talkin Tarn Country Park. The lake is in a kettle hole, formed 10,000 years ago by mass glacial action.

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River Nent Waterfall

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One of several stunning waterfalls on the River Nent above Alston.

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David Howells
April 15, 2026, Cold Fell Summit and Trig Point

Cold Fell, at 621 m (2,037 ft), is a rather remote and boggy mountain top just south of Tindale Tarn. It makes for a good hiking outing from Hallbankgate, taking in the Brunwath Viewpoint. Being a UK designated Nuttall and Marilyn, it is a popular hiking point offering expansive views over Cumbria and the Lake District.

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September 21, 2024, Talkin Tarn Lake

Talkin Tarn is a glacial lake set within Talkin Tarn Country Park. The lake is in a kettle hole, formed 10,000 years ago by mass glacial action.

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This is a beautiful waterfall, easily accessible from the bridge above it, where there is some roadside parking. It does get busy, however, especially with gorge walking groups. Otherwise, you can walk up from Garrigill in about half an hour. The falls are in a great setting, with the bridge arching over the waterfall itself. It makes for a great photo stop or rest stop. You can also walk behind the waterfall. Please be careful in the area, as it is slippery underfoot, and avoid after prolonged rain for obvious reasons.

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Lovely view and photo opportunity from the bridge crossing

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Javi Jaavii
January 9, 2024, Ashgill Force

This beautiful waterfall provides a picturesque view when seen from below, as it is located just beneath the B6277 bridge. By the way, you can access it from both the village of Garrigill and directly from the bridge, with the former offering the most scenic and attractive route. Apart from the main waterfall, you may also spot some smaller cascades around.

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Javi Jaavii
December 23, 2023, Ashgill Force

This beautiful waterfall provides a picturesque view when seen from below, as it is located just beneath the B6277 bridge. By the way, you can access it from both the village of Garrigill and directly from the bridge, with the former offering the most scenic and attractive route. Apart from the main waterfall, you may also spot some smaller cascades around.

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December 20, 2022, River Nent Waterfall

One of several stunning waterfalls on the River Nent above Alston.

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Talkin Fell summit has a series of interesting cairns and a heart shaped windbreak as well as a trig point. It's not a huge fell at 381m but offers great views north and east.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most notable natural features in Knaresdale With Kirkhaugh?

Knaresdale With Kirkhaugh is primarily defined by its location within the North Pennines National Landscape and UNESCO Global Geopark. Key natural features include expansive heather moorlands, vibrant hay meadows, and charming dales. The North Pennines is also home to the River South Tyne and significant geological formations like Carboniferous limestones and sandstones, which have shaped the landscape over millions of years.

Are there any specific natural monuments worth visiting in the area?

Yes, while the entire region is a natural monument, specific highlights include the impressive Ashgill Force, a picturesque waterfall. You can also visit Talkin Tarn Lake, a glacial lake formed 10,000 years ago, and the scenic Walltown Crags, which offers spectacular views and a section of Hadrian's Wall.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area around Knaresdale With Kirkhaugh is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy walks and more challenging routes. Cycling is also popular, with options ranging from moderate to difficult. For detailed routes, explore the hiking guides and cycling guides for Knaresdale With Kirkhaugh.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or activities in Knaresdale With Kirkhaugh?

Absolutely. Ashgill Force waterfall is considered family-friendly and offers a beautiful setting. Talkin Tarn Lake, set within Talkin Tarn Country Park, is another excellent family-friendly option, perfect for leisurely walks and enjoying the natural surroundings.

What historical sites can be found alongside natural monuments?

The region uniquely blends natural beauty with historical significance. For instance, Walltown Crags not only offers stunning natural views but also features a section of Hadrian's Wall and the Roman Walltown Turret, providing a glimpse into the area's ancient past.

What are the best viewpoints in Knaresdale With Kirkhaugh?

For panoramic vistas, consider visiting Walltown Crags, which provides amazing views across the landscape. Other notable viewpoints include Cold Fell Summit and Trig Point and Talkin Fell Summit Cairns and Trig Point, both offering expansive views of the North Pennines.

Is Knaresdale With Kirkhaugh suitable for dog-friendly walks?

Yes, many of the trails and natural areas in Knaresdale With Kirkhaugh are dog-friendly, allowing you to explore with your canine companion. Always ensure dogs are kept under control, especially around livestock, and follow local guidelines for responsible pet ownership in natural environments.

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

The North Pennines, including Knaresdale With Kirkhaugh, offers beauty year-round. Spring brings vibrant wildflowers, summer provides ideal conditions for hiking and exploring the moorlands, and autumn showcases stunning heather and foliage colors. Even winter can be magical, with snow-covered landscapes, though some trails may be more challenging.

Are there easy hiking trails to access the natural monuments?

Yes, there are several easy hiking options available. For example, the path to Ashgill Force is accessible, and the trails around Talkin Tarn Lake are generally flat and suitable for leisurely walks. You can find more easy routes in the easy hikes guide for the area.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see?

The North Pennines is a haven for diverse wildlife. You might spot 80% of England's black grouse, red squirrels, otters, and various rare arctic-alpine plants. The expansive moorlands and meadows provide habitats for a wide array of bird species and other animals, making it a great spot for nature observation.

Are there any hidden natural gems in the Knaresdale With Kirkhaugh area?

While the entire North Pennines is a gem, exploring the less-trafficked paths along the River South Tyne can reveal tranquil spots and unique geological formations. The smaller cascades around Ashgill Force, beyond the main waterfall, are also often considered a hidden delight by visitors.

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