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Top 15 Natural Monuments around Sedgwick

Best natural monuments around Sedgwick offer a diverse landscape characterized by fells, scars, and unique geological formations. The region provides opportunities to explore elevated viewpoints, historical sites, and distinctive natural features. Visitors can experience the natural beauty of the Lake District's outlying fells and enjoy expansive views across the surrounding countryside. This area is known for its varied terrain, from limestone ridges to wooded areas, making it a notable destination for outdoor exploration.

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Last updated: July 1, 2026

The Mushroom on Scout Scar

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The Mushroom marks the summit Wainwright chose for Scout Scar in his guidebook to the Outlying Fells of Lakeland. In fact, the true summit of Scout Scar is a short …

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Fairy Steps

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The Fairy Steps are shrouded in numerous legends, with one prevalent tale suggesting that if you manage to ascend or descend the steps without making contact with the sides, the …

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Whitbarrow Lord's Seat Cairn

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The inscription on the stone in the cairn reads:
This Reserve
Commemorates
CANON G.A.K. HERVEY
1893-1967
Founder of the
Lake District Naturalists' Trust

Though the site area is now under a Special Scientific Interest tag as a Nature Reserve.

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The Helm Trig Point

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The Helm may be diminutive by Lakeland standards, rising to a modest 607 feet (185 m), but what it lacks in height it makes up for with character. This flat-topped …

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Cunswick Scar summit cairn

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Cunswick Scar is a 679-foot (207 m) fell in the south eastern Lake District, close to Kendal. Wainwright described the walk from the town over Cuswick Scar and neighbouring Scout …

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Charlie Cosh
March 31, 2026, Whitbarrow Lord's Seat Cairn

Great views from Whitbarrow across the Lake District and Morecambe Bay.

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Leigh 🐾
September 22, 2025, Fairy Steps

Breathe in and take it steady to see a 🧚

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Andy
September 7, 2025, The Helm Trig Point

Nice walk with views of Kendal

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Ronnie
September 7, 2025, The Helm Trig Point

The Helm 185m P55 (607ft) [Tump 1] (DoBIH Hill ID: 16219) [JNSA 19230] County of Westmorland Definitive List summit. County of Westmorland Trig Pillar.

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Good fun but a bit of a squeeze. You can walk around instead.

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May 21, 2025, Fairy Steps

Slippy in the downward direction (south west)

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May 21, 2025, Fairy Steps

good fun! just beware, going down, it can be a bit slippy. Down is in the south west direction.

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Easy walk if you from the Station Inn but a lot steeper coming the other way. Great views over Kendal and out into Morecambe Bay .

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some unique natural monuments to visit around Sedgwick?

Sedgwick offers a variety of distinctive natural monuments. You can explore the legendary Fairy Steps, known for its narrow passage and wish-granting folklore. Another unique spot is The Mushroom on Scout Scar, a distinctive landmark offering views of the Lakeland skyline. For panoramic vistas, consider Whitbarrow Lord's Seat Cairn, which provides views over Morecambe Bay, the Lake District, and the Yorkshire Dales.

What kind of views can I expect from the natural monuments in Sedgwick?

The natural monuments around Sedgwick are renowned for their expansive views. From Whitbarrow Lord's Seat Cairn, you can see Morecambe Bay, the Lake District, and the Yorkshire Dales. The Mushroom on Scout Scar offers a sumptuous view of the tumultuous Lakeland skyline. Even the smaller The Helm Trig Point provides tremendous views towards the Lake District’s mountains and the Howgill Fells.

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

Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning panoramic views, the sense of accomplishment from reaching summits, and the unique geological features. The legendary aspect of places like Fairy Steps adds an element of charm and fun. Many appreciate the peaceful escape and the opportunity for nature photography, especially from viewpoints like The Mushroom on Scout Scar and The Helm Trig Point.

Are there hiking opportunities near Sedgwick's natural monuments?

Yes, the natural monuments around Sedgwick are excellent for hiking. Many are summits or located along trails. For instance, The Mushroom on Scout Scar and Cunswick Scar summit cairn are part of popular walks from Kendal. You can find various hiking routes in the area, including those leading to Whitbarrow Lord's Seat Cairn. For more detailed hiking options, explore the MTB Trails around Sedgwick guide, which often includes paths suitable for walking.

Can I go cycling near the natural monuments in Sedgwick?

Yes, there are several cycling opportunities near the natural monuments in Sedgwick. The region offers a mix of road cycling and gravel biking routes. You can find detailed routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Sedgwick guide or the Gravel biking around Sedgwick guide. These guides feature routes that pass through scenic areas, often near some of the natural monuments or offering views of them.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in the Sedgwick area?

Many of the natural monuments around Sedgwick are suitable for families. The Mushroom on Scout Scar is listed as family-friendly and is easily accessible. The walk to The Helm Trig Point is also a good option for families, offering rewarding views for a modest climb. The playful legend of Fairy Steps can also be an engaging experience for children, though the passage itself is challenging.

Are Sedgwick's natural monuments dog-friendly?

Yes, many natural monuments in the Sedgwick area are dog-friendly, making them great for walks with your canine companion. For example, The Mushroom on Scout Scar is listed as dog-friendly. When visiting, always ensure dogs are kept under control, especially around livestock or wildlife, and adhere to any local signage regarding leads.

Are any natural monuments around Sedgwick wheelchair accessible?

While many natural monuments in Sedgwick involve varied terrain, including fells and scars, some areas offer more accessible paths. For instance, the path leading to The Mushroom on Scout Scar is noted for being perfectly accessible. It's always advisable to check specific trail conditions for the most up-to-date accessibility information.

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

The natural monuments around Sedgwick can be enjoyed year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring and summer bring lush greenery and wildflowers, ideal for hiking and enjoying longer daylight hours. Autumn provides stunning foliage colors, especially in wooded areas. Winter can offer dramatic, crisp views, though some paths may be more challenging due to weather conditions. Always check local weather forecasts before your visit.

Where can I find parking when visiting natural monuments in Sedgwick?

Parking availability varies by location. For popular spots like Scout Scar, there are often designated parking areas nearby, such as the Scout Scar car park. For other natural monuments, parking might be available in nearby villages or smaller lay-bys. It's recommended to research specific parking options for your chosen destination in advance.

Do any natural monuments around Sedgwick have historical significance?

Yes, several natural monuments in the Sedgwick area hold historical significance. The Helm Trig Point is not only a natural feature but also the site of an Iron Age hillfort. Additionally, Whitbarrow Lord's Seat Cairn commemorates Canon G.A.K. Hervey, founder of the Lake District Naturalists' Trust, and the area is now a Special Scientific Interest nature reserve.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter at Sedgwick's natural monuments?

The diverse ecosystems around Sedgwick's natural monuments support a variety of wildlife. Areas like The Helm are home to native ponies. Birdwatching is popular across the fells and scars, and you might spot various species of birds of prey. The surrounding woodlands and meadows also host smaller mammals and a rich insect life, especially during warmer months.

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