Best natural monuments around Trident offer diverse natural features for exploration. The region's landscape includes waterfalls, viewpoints, and geological formations. These natural monuments provide opportunities to experience varied terrain and scenic vistas. Visitors can find a range of natural attractions, from flowing water features to elevated viewpoints.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Lovely picnic area overlooking the water. Plus the interesting face in the wall. Go look for yourself. Also look out for the bird lif, there is plenty of it
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Sometimes a visit to a smaller hilltop offers a more enjoyable view than trekking up a mountain. That’s the case with this trig point near Billing Hill, where you’re treated to beautiful views over the area's surrounding farmland and woodland.
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If you fancy a swim in the stream, then I recommend a trip in summer. If you just want to walk and enjoy the waterfall then I suggest going over the winter months or at least when it's been raining heavily. Has someone else commented, the trail is very slippery when wet, so decent footwear and a degree of care is needed, it's well worth it though.
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Very nice and easy walk with great views of the reservoir.
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Recommended backpack with water and some snacks. Also boots because it gets muddy
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The Trident region offers a variety of natural monuments, including impressive waterfalls like Goit Stock Falls, scenic viewpoints such as Rawdon Trig Point and Druids' Altar, and geological formations like the dramatic Calverley Cutting. You'll also find unique features like the Saffery Ogden Dribbling Well.
Yes, the Saffery Ogden Dribbling Well is noted as a family-friendly natural monument. It offers a very nice and easy walk with great views of the reservoir, and there's a lovely picnic area overlooking the water, making it suitable for all ages.
For panoramic views, Rawdon Trig Point offers beautiful vistas over surrounding farmland and woodland, including the Airedale valley. Druids' Altar is another recommended viewpoint known for its scenic outlooks.
Yes, Goit Stock Falls is a known bathing spot for wild swimmers. While the water can be icy cold, especially outside of summer, it's a popular place for a dip. Be cautious, as the flow becomes extremely fast and forceful after rainfall, and the section below the main fall is very deep.
The best time depends on your activity. For wild swimming at Goit Stock Falls, summer is recommended. If you prefer walking and enjoying the waterfalls, winter months or after heavy rain can be beautiful, though trails may be muddy and slippery, requiring decent footwear.
Yes, Calverley Cutting is categorized as challenging due to its steep and rough descent. It features dramatic rock faces on either side, offering a more strenuous experience for advanced hikers.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful views, especially from spots like Rawdon Trig Point and Druids' Altar. The numerous cascades and the beautiful trek at Goit Stock Falls are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the sense of discovery, such as finding the interesting face in the wall at Saffery Ogden Dribbling Well.
The Trident area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including moderate loops like 'Cycle Superhighway Bradford – Bistu Graffiti Building loop'. For hiking, there are easy routes such as 'East Bierley Park Pond – Ponies and Donkeys at the Farm loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails like 'Oakwell Hall MTB Trail'. For more details, check out the Running Trails around Trident, Easy hikes around Trident, and MTB Trails around Trident guides.
While specific trails for each monument aren't detailed, many of the natural monuments are accessible via walking routes. For example, Goit Stock Falls is part of a beautiful trek. For general hiking options in the region, you can explore the Easy hikes around Trident guide, which includes routes like 'East Bierley Park Pond – Ponies and Donkeys at the Farm loop'.
For most natural monuments, especially those involving walks or treks, decent footwear is essential. Trails can be muddy and slippery, particularly after rain. For Druids' Altar, walking boots are recommended, along with water and snacks. If visiting Rawdon Trig Point, trail shoes are advised.
The time required varies by monument. A visit to a smaller hilltop viewpoint like Rawdon Trig Point might be shorter, while a trek to Goit Stock Falls could take longer, especially if you plan to explore the cascades or swim. Consider a few hours for a relaxed visit to most sites, allowing for walking and enjoying the scenery.
The Saffery Ogden Dribbling Well is a unique spot, featuring an interesting face in the wall overlooking a reservoir, which many visitors find intriguing. Calverley Cutting, with its dramatic rock faces and an owl rock carving, also offers a distinctive experience off the beaten path.


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