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Top 12 Natural Monuments around Sutton Weaver

Best natural monuments around Sutton Weaver include a variety of natural landmarks and protected areas within Cheshire, England. The region offers diverse features such as forests, lakes, wetlands, and hills. These locations provide opportunities for walking, wildlife observation, and experiencing the local countryside. The area is characterized by its varied natural landscapes and ecological significance.

Best natural monuments around Sutton Weaver

  • The most popular natural monuments is Old Pale Hill Monument, a summit and viewpoint offering extensive views. This…

Last updated: June 29, 2026

Blakemere Moss

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Blakemere Moss is a flooded area of Delamere Forest. The lake is rich in biodiversity and is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest. It is a great place …

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Life for a Life Memorial Forest, Mersey Meadow

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This site is situated at the beginning of the famous 'Pennine Trail' and was officially opened on 6th February 2004 by His Grace, The Duke of Westminster. This extensive site …

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Hale Duck Decoy Nature Reserve

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The Duck Decoy at Hale is an impressive, complex monument, now a Scheduled Ancient Monument and a Site of Special Scientific Interest. It lies in the lowest part of the …

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Black Lake Nature Reserve, Delamere Forest

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Black Lake is a tranquil nature reserve within Delamere Forest. The reserve is home to many species of dragonfly and damselfly, as well as unusual mosses. The lake is a …

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Blakemere Moss is a flooded area of Delamere Forest. The lake is rich in biodiversity and is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest. It is a great place …

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Kate
March 21, 2026, Blakemere Moss

Lovely ride through Delamere Forest. You can't go wrong on a mtb or emtb. I entered the forest at New Pale and went round lots of trails to the holiday lodges and came out on Waterloo Lane.

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amazing walk just cant take the path next to the hatch mere nature reserve because it's very deep mud at the moment

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The 'Pennine Trail' already brings many visitors to the area and of course this memorial site will encourage people that wish to stroll along this famous trail which eventually leads up to the Carlisle borders. Life for a Life planting areas are natural environments where we encourage wildlife and plantlife to flourish,

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This site is situated at the beginning of the famous 'Pennine Trail' and was officially opened on 6th February 2004 by His Grace, The Duke of Westminster. This extensive site runs towards the banks of the River Mersey and has been refurbished by Life for a Life and United Utilities. Life for a Life in growing partnership with United Utilities, has reclaimed land that was derelict for over many years and has now been put to use for the benefit of the community. The site has a well established footpath through the area, suitable for wheelchair users and the elderly. Many benches have been installed throughout the memorial forest, which can be enjoyed by all visitors.

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The Duck Decoy at Hale is an impressive, complex monument, now a Scheduled Ancient Monument and a Site of Special Scientific Interest. It lies in the lowest part of the landscape, amongst streams and wetlands and close the the River Mersey itself. This part of the manor of Hale was drained in the medieval period, with the idea of increasing the amount of land suitable to plough. The trade-off was a reduction in land that wetland wildfowl could use. To counter this, the duck decoy was built. Hale Decoy was designed to look like the many other coverts that dotted the landscape. The lack of shelter for water birds would make it an attractive spot. A pond was dug in the centre to complete the picture.

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Could become overgrown in summer or muddy if wet. Interest spot to see

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Blakemere Moss at Delamere Forest is a reclaimed wetland area. The Moss was originally formed from two kettle holes (water filled hollows formed by a detached mass of glacial ice melted in situ towards the end of the last ice age). Delamere Forest is made up of more than 100 peatland basins and includes several sites of rare 'quaking' bogland, a phenomenon in which sphagnum mosses form a carpet above peaty water that appears to tremble when trodden on. The area was drained from the 1800's, supposedly by prisoners from the Napoleonic Wars and planted with trees, (mainly oak and Scot's Pine) between 1793-1815 to provide timber for shipbuilding. The Forestry Commission planted the moss with pine and western hemlock during the 1940s, which proved uneconomic. In the late 1990's the Commission allowed the area to re-flood again naturally.

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Peter
May 21, 2021, Blakemere Moss

2 Different places. Blakemere lake for fishing is in Shropshire. Blakemere Moss in Delamere Forest is not for fishing and is near Northwich Cheshire.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some unique natural monuments to visit around Sutton Weaver?

You can explore Blakemere Moss within Delamere Forest, a flooded area known for its unique character with tree stumps emerging from the water and excellent birdwatching opportunities. Another interesting site is Hale Duck Decoy Nature Reserve, a complex monument with historical significance as a duck decoy and a haven for wildlife like otters and kingfishers.

Where can I find impressive viewpoints near Sutton Weaver?

For extensive views, visit Old Pale Hill Monument, a summit offering wide vistas over the Cheshire plain and beyond. Additionally, Overton Hill and Helsby Hill provide scenic views over the Mersey Estuary towards Liverpool, making them rewarding spots for a walk.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see at these monuments?

The natural monuments around Sutton Weaver offer diverse features including forests, lakes, and wetlands. You'll find sites like Blakemere Moss and Black Lake Nature Reserve with their unique aquatic ecosystems, as well as expansive woodlands and hills such as Helsby Hill and Overton Hill.

Are there any natural monuments with historical significance?

Yes, Hale Duck Decoy Nature Reserve is a Scheduled Ancient Monument and a Site of Special Scientific Interest, with its origins possibly dating back to the 1600s. The area also features hillforts on Woodhouse & Helsby Hills, adding to the historical context of the natural landscape.

What outdoor activities can I do near the natural monuments around Sutton Weaver?

The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Acton Swing Bridge – Dutton Horse Bridge loop' or 'River Weaver, Cheshire loop'. For cycling, options include the 'Cheshire Cycleway and Delamere Forest Loop'. Running trails are also available, like the 'Clough Wood loop'. You can explore more routes in the Hiking around Sutton Weaver, Cycling around Sutton Weaver, and Running Trails around Sutton Weaver guides.

Are the natural monuments around Sutton Weaver suitable for families?

Many natural monuments in the area are family-friendly. Blakemere Moss and Old Pale Hill Monument are popular choices. Eastham Country Park is also an extensive woodland ideal for families, offering various activities and peaceful walks. Spike Island Park and Lunt Meadows Nature Reserve also provide diverse environments suitable for family outings.

Are there any natural monuments that are wheelchair accessible?

Yes, Life for a Life Memorial Forest, Mersey Meadow, features a well-established footpath suitable for wheelchair users and the elderly. This site also has benches installed for visitors to enjoy the natural environment.

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

The natural monuments around Sutton Weaver can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and active wildlife, while autumn brings vibrant foliage. Winter walks can also be peaceful, though some paths might be muddy. Birdwatching is particularly good at sites like Blakemere Moss throughout the year.

Is wildlife spotting possible at these natural monuments?

Absolutely. Blakemere Moss is a prime location for birdwatching, attracting species like greylags, Canada geese, and lapwings. Hale Duck Decoy Nature Reserve is home to otters and kingfishers, while Black Lake Nature Reserve is known for dragonflies, damselflies, and unusual mosses. Lunt Meadows Nature Reserve and Eastham Country Park are also rich in wildlife.

Are permits required to visit natural monuments in the Cheshire area?

Generally, permits are not required for general access to the natural monuments and public parks in the Cheshire area, including those around Sutton Weaver. However, it's always advisable to check specific regulations for any protected sites or private land if you plan activities beyond typical walking.

How can I get to the natural monuments around Sutton Weaver using public transport?

While some natural monuments like those within Delamere Forest might have bus routes nearby, many natural areas in the Cheshire countryside are best accessed by car. Public transport options can be limited, so planning your route in advance and checking local bus schedules for specific destinations is recommended.

Are there easy walks suitable for all abilities?

Yes, there are several easy walks. Life for a Life Memorial Forest, Mersey Meadow, offers an established footpath suitable for wheelchair users. Spike Island Park and Sankey Valley Park also feature accessible footpaths and expansive green areas perfect for leisurely strolls. The 'Frodsham Railway Bridge – Black Metal Bridge loop' is an example of an easy hiking route in the area.

What facilities are available near these natural monuments, such as cafes or parking?

Many natural monuments, especially those within larger parks or forests like Delamere Forest (which hosts Blakemere Moss and Black Lake Nature Reserve), often have dedicated parking facilities and sometimes cafes or visitor centers nearby. For other locations, you might find cafes and pubs in nearby villages like Sutton Weaver itself or Frodsham. It's best to check specific locations for available amenities.

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