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Top 7 Natural Monuments around Carnaby

Best natural monuments around Carnaby are typically found in diverse landscapes, offering various geological features and protected areas. While Carnaby Street itself is an urban and commercial landmark in London, the broader region or areas accessible from it feature significant natural attractions. These locations provide opportunities to explore unique landforms, coastal environments, and wildlife habitats. The natural monuments in this guide showcase the varied natural characteristics of the surrounding areas.

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Last updated: June 29, 2026

RSPB Bempton Cliffs Nature Reserve

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RSPB Bempton Cliffs is a nature reserve managed for the seabirds. The visitor centre is open to the public with lots of information as well as a shop, cafe and …

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Rudston Monolith

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The Rudston Monolith is an impressive standing stone found in a churchyard in Rudston village. Towering at 25 feet (7.6 m), it is the highest standing stone in the UK. …

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Smugglers' Caves at Thornwick Bay

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Lovely and quiet cove, features chalk cliffs, plenty of rock pools for the kids to go in search of various sea creatures, and for the adults its steeped in history …

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Danes Dyke Beach and Chalk Cliffs

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Danes Dyke is a stunning stretch of coastline which runs 2.4 miles (4 km) from Bempton Cliffs to Cat Nab. The area is a designated Local Nature Reserve and Site …

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Gristhorpe Cliff Trig Point

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Buckton Cliffs 135.15m P29.4 (443ft)
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Paul Vinten
May 20, 2026, Gristhorpe Cliff Trig Point

Great view over Cayton Bay towards Filey from the OS trig point on the top of this hill

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Amazing views from this Trig point. We were lucky to have visited when the weather was calm and clear.

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Lots of viewing platforms along the clifftop public footpath, but early morning in December is definitely not the best time to view the birds, I didn't see many species or individual birds at all. Maybe I scared them off :). Summer probably much better when they are nesting.

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Narrow track runs down to this little bay, very quiet in winter and not as busy as North Landing. There is a metal staircase at the bottom of the track that drops you onto the beach, where the rocks are initially quite large. In Dec 24 the steps were still open, but part of the track right next to them was taped of by the council as part of the footpath has collapsed due to erosion. Still perfectly safe and accessible, just need to exercise caution.

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Jade
October 7, 2024, Rudston Monolith

The Rudston monolith is the tallest prehistoric standing stone in Britain, measuring almost 8 metres high, nearly 2 metres wide, a metre thick and estimated to weigh somewhere in the region of a massive 26 tons. This giant block of grey sandstone or gritstone was errected here either in the late Neolithic or early Bronze Age and is thought to have been quarried more than 10 miles away in the Cayton Bay area south of Scarborough, although the glacial transportation of a large block of stone that was then shaped and utilised by the prehistoric residents of the area cannot be ruled out. The top of the stone has been weathered and eroded into a fluted peak similar to the stones of the Devil's Arrows and a lead cap was first added to try to preserve it in the 18th century. The churchyard of All Saints that it stands in is of course much younger and although the christianisation of the site took place around 1100AD the stone had already stood here for at least 3000 years. The monolith stands close to the Gypsey Race, an occasional stream that flows along the floor of the Great Wold Valley from close to the barrow of Duggleby Howe in the east, past another pair of barrows at Wold Newton and Willie Howe before turning south past the Argham Henge and Cursus down to Rudston itself where it bends sharply and heads eastwards to the sea at Bridlington. The whole of the Gypsey Race landscape was obviously important in prehistoric times and holds a rich selection of sites, most of which have been destroyed or badly damaged by ploughing, including many round barrows, several long barrows, four cursuses and at least one henge. It continued to retain its importance into the historic period - a major Roman villa was discovered to the southwest of Rudston village. In the corner of the churchyard is a much smaller stone presumably brought here from a local barrow and also the remains of a double cist that was removed from a nearby barrow on Rudston Beacon by the antiquarian Canon Greenwell in the late 19th century.

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November 20, 2023, Rudston Monolith

Situated in the churchyard in the village of Rudston, this monolith, which stands at over 25 feet, is the tallest megalith in the United Kingdom.

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Buckton Cliffs 135.15m P29.4 (443ft) TP0752 - Buckton Cliffs S6326 County of Yorkshire Definitive List Summit County of Yorkshire Trig Pillar

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around Carnaby?

The natural monuments accessible from Carnaby primarily feature stunning coastal landscapes. You can explore dramatic chalk cliffs, intriguing sea caves, and expansive beaches. Key locations include the impressive seabird colonies at RSPB Bempton Cliffs Nature Reserve, the historic Smugglers' Caves at Thornwick Bay, and the geological formations along Danes Dyke Beach and Chalk Cliffs.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments to visit?

Yes, several natural monuments around Carnaby are suitable for families. RSPB Bempton Cliffs Nature Reserve offers a visitor centre, cafe, and easy viewing platforms for seabirds, making it great for all ages. Danes Dyke Beach and Chalk Cliffs is another excellent choice with its beautiful coastline and a cafe in the car park. Even St John's Well is considered family-friendly, offering a historical natural site.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area around Carnaby offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy easy hikes, such as the 'Bridlington Harbour – View of Bridlington Bay loop' or 'Princess Mary Promenade – Bridlington Harbour loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are road cycling routes like the 'Burton Agnes Hall and Gardens – Driffield Canal loop' and mountain biking trails including the 'Rural Road – Bridlington Priory Church loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the easy hikes around Carnaby guide, road cycling routes around Carnaby guide, and MTB trails around Carnaby guide.

Can I see wildlife at the natural monuments?

Absolutely. The primary wildlife attraction is at RSPB Bempton Cliffs Nature Reserve, which is managed specifically for seabirds. Here, you have excellent opportunities to spot Gannets, Guillemots, and Puffins, especially during nesting season. Danes Dyke Beach and Chalk Cliffs is also a designated Local Nature Reserve known for its seabird colonies.

Are there any historical or cultural sites among the natural monuments?

Yes, some natural monuments also hold historical significance. The Smugglers' Caves at Thornwick Bay are steeped in history, rumored to have been used by smugglers. Additionally, St John's Well is a historical site dedicated to St John of Beverley, with an annual procession held there.

What should I be aware of when visiting Smugglers' Caves at Thornwick Bay?

When exploring Smugglers' Caves at Thornwick Bay, it's crucial to be mindful of the tides and the potentially slippery rocks. The cove features chalk cliffs, rock pools, and a sea arch, but access can be challenging. Some visitors recommend paddleboarding to the caves, as you might get wet even at low tide.

Are there any viewpoints offering panoramic scenery?

Yes, several natural monuments provide excellent viewpoints. RSPB Bempton Cliffs Nature Reserve offers multiple platforms for impressive views of the gannet colonies and the coastline. The Gristhorpe Cliff Trig Point is another spot known for its amazing, clear views, though visitors should always be cautious near the cliff edge.

Is there a cafe or visitor centre at any of these locations?

Yes, RSPB Bempton Cliffs Nature Reserve has a visitor centre that includes a shop, cafe, and toilets, providing amenities for visitors. Additionally, there is a cafe located in the car park at Danes Dyke Beach and Chalk Cliffs, typically open during the summer months.

What is the best time of year to visit for seabird watching?

For the best seabird watching experience, particularly at RSPB Bempton Cliffs Nature Reserve, the breeding season from April to August is ideal. This is when the cliffs are teeming with Gannets, Guillemots, and Puffins.

Are there any natural monuments that are also designated protected areas?

Yes, Danes Dyke Beach and Chalk Cliffs is a designated Local Nature Reserve and a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), recognized for its seabird colonies and unique geology. It is also part of a designated Heritage Coast.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Carnaby?

Visitors frequently highlight the impressive seabird colonies, especially at RSPB Bempton Cliffs, calling it a 'spectacle for the eyes and ears'. The stunning coastal scenery, opportunities for exploring caves and rock pools, and the peaceful atmosphere are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the rewarding excursions and the chance to witness beautiful sunsets or sunrises from cliff-top viewpoints.

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