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Wolsingham Park Moor Lands Cmn To Stanhope, Tow Law And Wolsingham

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Wolsingham Park Moor Lands Cmn To Stanhope, Tow Law And Wolsingham

Top 7 Natural Monuments around Wolsingham Park Moor Lands Cmn To Stanhope, Tow Law And Wolsingham

Best natural monuments around Wolsingham Park Moor Lands Cmn To Stanhope, Tow Law And Wolsingham are found within the North Pennines National Landscape, a UNESCO Global Geopark. This region is characterized by its exceptional natural beauty and geological significance, offering diverse landscapes from moorlands to wooded valleys. Visitors can explore a variety of natural features, including ancient geological formations, historical quarries, and scenic viewpoints. The area provides opportunities to connect with the natural environment and observe the interplay of natural…

Last updated: August 11, 2026

The Elephant Trees

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A conspicuous sight up high on Pikeston Fell, the Elephant Trees are a beloved landmark in this part of the Durham Dales. This clutch of trees is so-called because it …

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Bolts Law Trig Point

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At 540 metres of altitude, you will reach the trig point of Bolts Law, from which you can observe the beautiful landscape that surrounds you. As a curiosity, it is …

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Bollihope Limestone Quarry

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Just beside the Bollihope Burn, you can go alongside this disused limestone quarry. It is often partially flooded with water, adding to the beauty of this picturesque place.

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Stoterly Hill Summit

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Stoterly Hill 376.28m P15.7 (1234ft)
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Crow Coal Hill Trig Point

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With a pleasant walk from Stanhope, we can reach this point at an altitude of 466 meters, from which we can observe the surrounding landscape. Notable features include the hollow …

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Keith 🥾⛺️🗺🧭
February 21, 2026, Stoterly Hill Summit

Fantastic views all round

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TP2625 - Crow Coal Hill S6627 #945 North Pennines National Landscape Trig Pillar List. County Durham Trig Pillar List.

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Great views on a clear day from the summit and nice easy walk.

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Easy to get to and nice views when there, if you approach via the farm, there may be cows in the field, the farmer is brilliant though, he's a really nice guy.

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Above Weardale, between Frosterley and Wolsingham are a bunch of trees that are supposed to resemble an elephant. I think a few years ago, a storm caused damage to the trees and now a bit of imagination is needed.

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Stoterly Hill 376.28m P15.7 (1234ft) County Durham Definitive List summit North Pennines National Landscape Definitive List summit

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Just beside the Bollihope Burn, you can go alongside this disused limestone quarry. It is often partially flooded with water, adding to the beauty of this picturesque place.

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With a pleasant walk from Stanhope, we can reach this point at an altitude of 466 meters, from which we can observe the surrounding landscape. Notable features include the hollow of Stanhope Burn Valley and, perhaps even a bit of Horseshoe Hill.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique natural features can I explore in the Wolsingham Park Moor Lands region?

The region, part of the North Pennines National Landscape and a UNESCO Global Geopark, offers diverse natural features. You can explore ancient geological formations like the 320-million-year-old Fossil Tree in Stanhope, picturesque wooded valleys such as Stanhope Dene with its waterfall and limestone caves known as the Fairy Holes, and scenic reservoirs like Tunstall Reservoir, which is also a nature reserve.

Are there any significant geological or historical natural monuments to visit?

Yes, the area is rich in both geological and historical significance. The Tunstall Reservoir is notable for its historical engineering. You can also visit the Fossil Tree in Stanhope, a 320-million-year-old Sigillaria tree, offering a tangible link to prehistoric life. Additionally, Bollihope Limestone Quarry and Ashes Quarry provide insights into the region's industrial past and geological strata.

Where can I find the best panoramic views of the landscape?

For expansive views, consider visiting the various trig points in the area. Bolts Law Trig Point, at 540 meters, offers stunning vistas. Crow Coal Hill Trig Point also provides great views of the surrounding landscape, including the Stanhope Burn Valley. The Waskerley Way, a multi-user path, also boasts panoramic views across the North Pennines.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see around the natural monuments?

The region is home to diverse wildlife. At Tunstall Reservoir, a private nature reserve at its northern end protects the rare Thread rush, and the surrounding area is excellent for birdwatching. Stanhope Dene features diverse flora, including Dog violets and Wood crane's-bill. Along the Waskerley Way, you might spot local wildlife such as slow worms and various butterflies.

Are there easy walking trails suitable for families?

Yes, there are several family-friendly options. The walk around Tunstall Reservoir is a leisurely 1 to 2-hour stroll. Many of the natural monuments, including The Elephant Trees and Crow Coal Hill Trig Point, are accessible via intermediate or easy routes. For more options, you can explore the Easy Hikes guide for the area, which includes routes like the 'Tunstall Reservoir Circular Walk'.

Can I find routes for cycling or running near these natural monuments?

Absolutely. The Waskerley Way is a traffic-free multi-user path ideal for cycling and running, offering varied scenery and wide-open moorlands. For specific running routes, check out the Running Trails guide, which includes routes like the 'Hisehope & Smiddy Shaw reservoirs loop'. Many hiking trails are also suitable for trail running.

Are the natural monuments in the area family-friendly?

Many of the natural monuments are suitable for families. The Elephant Trees, Bollihope Limestone Quarry, and Crow Coal Hill Trig Point are all categorized as family-friendly. The Tunstall Reservoir walk is also a great option for families looking for a peaceful outing.

Are there dog-friendly options for visiting natural monuments?

Yes, several natural monuments welcome dogs. The Elephant Trees, Bollihope Limestone Quarry, and Crow Coal Hill Trig Point are all listed as dog-friendly. Always remember to keep dogs under control, especially around livestock and wildlife, and follow local guidelines.

What do visitors enjoy the most about the natural monuments in this region?

Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The scenic views from trig points like Bolts Law Trig Point are highly rated. The unique landmarks such as The Elephant Trees are beloved. The opportunity to explore reclaimed industrial sites like Bollihope Limestone Quarry and Ashes Quarry, which offer both historical insight and natural beauty, is also a significant draw.

Are there challenging trails for experienced hikers?

Yes, the region offers challenging routes for experienced hikers. The Hiking guide for the area includes difficult routes such as 'Hill End – Bollihope Limestone Quarry loop from Frosterley' and 'View of Middleton-in-Teesdale – Stanhope Burn Mine Ruins loop from Stanhope'. Five Pikes Summit Trig Point is also categorized as challenging.

What is the Waskerley Way and what does it offer?

The Waskerley Way is a multi-user path that traverses diverse natural landscapes, including patchwork farmland, woodlands, wetlands, and open moorland on the edge of the North Pennines National Landscape. It's ideal for walking, cycling, and horse riding, offering expansive panoramic views and opportunities for wildlife observation. While Hownsgill Viaduct is man-made, it's a prominent feature along the route, providing spectacular views of the natural surroundings.

Can I find circular walks in the area?

Yes, there are several circular walks available. The 'Tunstall Reservoir Circular Walk' is an easy option. You can find more circular routes in the Hiking and Easy Hikes guides for the region, such as 'Five Pikes and the Elephant Trees loop from Frosterley' and 'Hisehope & Smiddy Shaw reservoirs loop'.

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