Best natural monuments around North Cave offer a diverse landscape for exploration. This region features 6 natural monuments, providing insights into local geology, history, and natural beauty. The area combines natural features with historical significance, making it a destination for those interested in both outdoor activity and cultural heritage.
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Lots of signs around here demarcating private land, however, this is on the intersection of a bridleway (Hunsley High Circuit) running east-west and a public footpath running north from this weir up Drewton Wold.
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Natural spring and restored well - information board gives a good background to the site. Lots of ribbons tied on a tree for good luck, which is very reminiscent of the tanabata festival in Japan. The spring that feeds this well also causes the trail to become flooded and boggy in winter several metres past the well (heading east away from Market Weighton).
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Maintained by the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, Rifle Butts Quarry was created to provide stone for the construction of the railway line adjacent to the nature reserve. The site was then used as a rifle range from the 1890s to the First World War.
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Can't get too close, there is a bin nearby for rubbish if you need it.
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Really nice and quiet to regroup and have a 5 min rest
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If you like crazy downhill and you decide to give it a try, double check for walkers first as it's narrow and steep
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Julian's Bower or Julian Bower is a name which was given to turf mazes in several different parts of England. Only one of this name still exists, at Alkborough in North Lincolnshire. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian%27s_Bower Alkborough flats is where the River Humber and Ouse join to form the Humber, very scenic and full of wildlife - worth a visit. http://www.visitnorthlincolnshire.com/item/alkborough-flats/
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The natural monuments around North Cave offer a diverse range of features. You can discover unique river features like Drewton Wold Weir, historical sites with natural springs such as St. Helen's Well, and former quarries now managed as nature reserves like Rifle Butts Quarry Nature Reserve. The area also features unique historical and natural blends, such as Julian's Bower and Alkborough Flats, known for its turf maze and scenic river views.
Yes, Julian's Bower and Alkborough Flats is categorized as family-friendly. It features a unique turf maze and offers scenic views where the River Humber and Ouse converge, attracting wildlife, which can be engaging for all ages.
Several natural monuments in the area have significant historical connections. St. Helen's Well is a natural spring with a restored well and an information board detailing its history. Julian's Bower and Alkborough Flats features an ancient turf maze. Additionally, Rifle Butts Quarry Nature Reserve was historically used for stone extraction for railway construction and later as a rifle range.
Julian's Bower and Alkborough Flats is an excellent spot for wildlife. Its location where the River Humber and Ouse converge makes it very scenic and full of wildlife. Rifle Butts Quarry Nature Reserve, maintained by the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, also provides a habitat for local flora and fauna.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. For easy walks, you can explore routes like the 'Drewton Wold Weir – View of Weedley Dale loop' or 'All Saints Church, North Cave loop'. For more moderate hikes, consider trails such as 'St. Oswald's Church, Hotham – Hotham War Memorial loop'. You can find more details and routes on the Hiking around North Cave guide.
Runners can enjoy several trails, including moderate routes like the 'St. Oswald's Church, Hotham – Hotham War Memorial loop' or the 'Houghton Moor – North Newbald Village Green loop'. These routes offer varying distances and scenic views. More running options are available in the Running Trails around North Cave guide.
Visitors note that while direct access to the weir is limited, it's located at the intersection of a bridleway and a public footpath, making it accessible during walks. There are signs demarcating private land, but the weir itself is part of a public route.
This site features a natural spring and a restored well, with an information board providing historical context. Visitors have observed ribbons tied to a nearby tree for good luck. Be aware that the spring can cause the trail east of the well to become flooded and boggy in winter.
Yes, there is a natural monument known as the Wishing Tree and Snack Stop. It's located on a narrow and steep section, so if you're cycling, it's advised to check for walkers first.
While specific seasonal recommendations vary, many natural monuments, especially those with trails, are enjoyable during milder weather. However, some areas like the trail near St. Helen's Well can become boggy in winter due to the natural spring. Always check local conditions before your visit.
Maintained by the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, this site offers a blend of natural beauty and history. It was originally a quarry providing stone for the railway and later served as a rifle range from the 1890s to the First World War, making it a unique historical and ecological spot.
Yes, many of the hiking and running routes around North Cave are designed as loops, allowing for circular walks that can incorporate various natural monuments. For example, the 'Drewton Wold Weir – View of Weedley Dale loop' is an easy circular hike. You can explore more options on the Easy hikes around North Cave guide.


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