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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Cockermouth

Best natural monuments around Cockermouth are found on the edge of the Lake District National Park. This region offers a variety of natural features, including fells, forests, and lakes. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes, from accessible summits to tranquil waters. The area provides opportunities for walking and experiencing panoramic Lakeland vistas.

Best natural monuments around Cockermouth

  • The most popular natural monuments is Hopegill Head, a viewpoint that is a 2,530-foot (770 m) mountain appearing sharp and pointy from the…

Last updated: July 14, 2026

Hopegill Head

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Views for days! Surrounding peaks include Grisedale Pike, Grasmoor, Whiteside and Ladyside Pike. Hopegill Head can be climbed as part of the Coledale Horseshoe, or (my preference) over Ladyside Pike. …

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Lord's Seat summit

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Lord's Seat is a 1,811-foot (552 m) Wainwright fell in the Lake District. It's most commonly hiked alongside Broom Fell, Barf or Whinlatter (or all three). There are beautiful views …

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Blake Fell Summit

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Beautiful Blake Fell. I hiked this as a group of five Wainwrights (Burnbank Fell 475m, Blake Fell 573m, Gavel Fell 526m, Hen Comb 509m and Mellbreak 512m). It was a …

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Grasmoor

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Beefy and cumbersome, Grasmoor is the highest peak of Lakeland’s North Western Fells: a colossus overlooking Crummock Water and the Buttermere valley. Protected to the north and west by vertiginous, …

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Fellbarrow Summit

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Fellbarrow is a hill in the western Lake District. The fell is 1,364 feet (416 m) in height. Close to the summit is a trig pillar. I prefer to hike …

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Jo | The Wandering Wildflower
June 3, 2025, Blake Fell Summit

Stunning views from the summit

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Grasmoor is the highest mountain in the North Western Lakes standing at 852m (2795ft). It has a distinctive outline with a steep scree and crags on its western slopes and a broad grassy summit marked by a large cairn

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On a clear day, this fell has some great views of the surrounding Northern Fells.

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The large cairn offers shelter from the wind when needed

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Douwe
July 27, 2024, Hopegill Head

The Wainwright which is just out of the direction of the Coledale Horseshoe. Well worth the extra mile. View all the way to the sea!

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The highest point of the Loweswater Fells and a great place for some peace and quiet.

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Beautiful 360 degrees view

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Tom
January 24, 2023, Blake Fell Summit

The highest point of the Loweswater Fells

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of natural monuments can I explore around Cockermouth?

The area around Cockermouth offers a diverse range of natural monuments, including fells, summits, and lakes. You can find challenging mountain climbs like Hopegill Head, accessible summits with panoramic views such as Ling Fell Summit, and tranquil forest environments like Whinlatter Forest Park. The region also features stunning lakes such as Buttermere, Crummock Water, Derwentwater, and Loweswater.

Are there any natural monuments suitable for families with children?

Yes, Whinlatter Forest Park is an excellent choice for families. It offers various trails, an adventure playground, and activities like Go Ape. For a less strenuous walk with rewarding views, Binsey Summit is considered one of the easiest Wainwrights to climb and provides wonderful views across the Lake District, making it suitable for many families.

Which natural monuments offer the best panoramic views?

For extensive panoramic views, consider Hopegill Head, which offers vistas of surrounding peaks like Grisedale Pike and Grasmoor. Blake Fell Summit provides sweeping views encompassing the Irish Sea and the Lakeland fells. Ling Fell Summit also boasts terrific views to the northwest, overlooking Cockermouth and even the Galloway hills in Scotland on a clear day.

What are some challenging hikes or climbs in the area?

For a more vigorous hiking experience, Hopegill Head can be climbed as part of the challenging Coledale Horseshoe walk. Grasmoor, the highest peak of Lakeland’s North Western Fells, also offers a challenging ascent with spectacular views over Crummock Water and the Buttermere valley. Muncaster Fell provides a more challenging hike with incredible panoramic views and is often less crowded.

Are there any natural monuments that are good for dog walking?

Many of the fells and trails around Cockermouth are dog-friendly. For example, the tips for Blake Fell Summit specifically mention it being great for dog walking. Whinlatter Forest Park also welcomes dogs on its various trails, offering a pleasant environment for walks with your pet.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

Beyond hiking and climbing, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find excellent running trails, such as those detailed in the Running Trails around Cockermouth guide. For cyclists, there are gravel biking routes, including those around Whinlatter Pass, as highlighted in the Gravel biking around Cockermouth guide, and mountain biking trails, like those found in the MTB Trails around Cockermouth guide.

Where can I find tranquil spots for a peaceful walk or picnic?

Cogra Moss Reservoir is a lesser-known spot that provides a peaceful escape with tranquil views of surrounding fells and forested areas, ideal for a gentle walk or a picnic. Loweswater, one of the nearby lakes, is also known for its quiet charm and is perfect for relaxing strolls.

What unique natural features can I observe in the region?

The region is rich in unique natural features. You can observe the distinctive sharp and pointy appearance of Hopegill Head from the northwest. Dodd Wood, on the eastern shore of Bassenthwaite Lake, is home to wildlife like red squirrels. The various lakes, including Buttermere and Crummock Water, offer diverse natural beauty with their calm waters reflecting dramatic peaks.

Are there any natural monuments with forest environments?

Yes, Whinlatter Forest Park provides a tranquil forest environment with trails leading to elevated viewpoints. Lord's Seat summit also offers beautiful views that include forest, lake, and open fellside, making it a great option for those who enjoy woodland scenery.

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

Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from various summits, the diverse walking opportunities ranging from easy strolls to challenging hikes, and the serene beauty of the lakes and forests. The accessibility of some fells, like Binsey, also makes the Lakeland vistas enjoyable for a wider range of visitors. The area is also appreciated for its wildlife spotting opportunities, particularly in places like Dodd Wood.

Which natural monuments are considered Wainwrights?

Several natural monuments around Cockermouth are recognized as Wainwrights. These include Ling Fell Summit, Binsey Summit (known for its ease of climb), Lord's Seat summit, and Blake Fell Summit. These fells offer rewarding experiences for those looking to tick off Wainwrights.

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