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Top 10 Natural Monuments around Hexhamshire

Best natural monuments around Hexhamshire showcase diverse geological features, ancient woodlands, and picturesque waterways within Northumberland. This region offers a rich experience for nature enthusiasts, featuring significant geological heritage and varied landscapes. Visitors can explore a blend of natural grandeur and ecological diversity. The area provides numerous opportunities for outdoor activities and appreciating unspoiled natural environments.

Best natural monuments around Hexhamshire

  • The most popular natural monuments is Slitt Wood Waterfalls, a waterfall that features a number of picturesque waterfalls…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Slitt Wood Waterfalls

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Beautifully tucked away admist the Durham Dales is the village of Westgate. It is named as it was the western entrance to the Bishop of Durham's vast hunting park and …

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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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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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Sycamore Gap and Milecastle 39 on Hadrian's Wall

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Beautiful part of the track with Sycamore Gap and the temple of Mithras

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February 21, 2026, Stoterly Hill Summit

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

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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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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 slightly lower, by approximately one meter, than the highest point in the area, which is located southwest of the trig point.

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some stunning 360 degree views, on a sunny day you can see for miles. it can get very windy so do prepare prior to going.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most notable natural monuments and areas to explore around Hexhamshire?

Beyond the immediate highlights, Hexhamshire is surrounded by significant natural areas. These include the dramatic landscapes along Hadrian's Wall, particularly where it traverses the Whin Sill escarpment. The vast North Pennines National Landscape, a UNESCO Global Geopark, offers wild moors and unique geological formations. For enchanting woodlands and river views, consider Allen Banks and Staward Gorge. A short drive away, Kielder Water & Forest Park features the largest man-made lake in Northern Europe.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments around Hexhamshire?

Yes, several natural monuments and areas are suitable for families. Crow Coal Hill Trig Point is noted as family-friendly, offering pleasant walks and views. View of Kielder Mires SSSI is also family-friendly, providing panoramic views. Additionally, Allen Banks and Staward Gorge is highly recommended for family-friendly hikes with easy to moderate trails, picnic spots, and wildlife spotting opportunities.

What kind of terrain and elevation can I expect on walks around Hexhamshire's natural monuments?

The terrain varies significantly. You can find gentle walks through ancient woodlands at places like Slitt Wood Waterfalls. For more challenging ascents and panoramic views, summits like Bolts Law Trig Point (540m altitude) and Crow Coal Hill Trig Point (466m altitude) offer higher elevations. Along Hadrian's Wall, you'll encounter rugged crags and moorland, often utilizing the dramatic Whin Sill escarpment.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

Hexhamshire and its surroundings offer a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and gravel biking. For hiking, explore routes like the 'Road Through Juniper – Whitley Chapel Church loop' or the 'Moorland Crossroads Signpost – Allendale Town Centre loop.' Mountain biking options include the 'Bellingham & Hexham loop on the Sandstone Way.' Gravel biking routes like the 'Blanchland Village – Derwent Reservoir loop' are also available. For more details and routes, visit the Hiking around Hexhamshire, MTB Trails around Hexhamshire, and Gravel biking around Hexhamshire guides.

When is the best time of year to visit Hexhamshire's natural monuments?

The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities and scenery. Spring and autumn are particularly beautiful for places like Allen Banks and Staward Gorge, known for their vibrant flora. Summer offers longer daylight hours for extensive hikes and outdoor adventures. Winter can provide a unique, tranquil experience, especially in areas like the North Pennines, though conditions can be more challenging.

Are there any natural monuments suitable for dog walking?

Yes, many natural areas around Hexhamshire are dog-friendly. Crow Coal Hill Trig Point is specifically noted as dog-friendly. Generally, the extensive network of trails in the North Pennines National Landscape and around Kielder Water & Forest Park welcome dogs, though always check local signage for specific restrictions, especially around livestock or sensitive wildlife areas.

What kind of wildlife can I spot near Hexhamshire's natural monuments?

The diverse landscapes around Hexhamshire support a variety of wildlife. In the North Pennines National Landscape, you might spot rare upland birds and diverse flora, including 40% of the UK's upland hay meadows. Woodland areas like Allen Banks and Staward Gorge offer opportunities to see local woodland creatures and birds. Kielder Water & Forest Park is also known for its rich biodiversity, including red squirrels and various bird species.

Where can I find impressive viewpoints around Hexhamshire?

Hexhamshire offers several excellent viewpoints. Bolts Law Trig Point, at 540 meters, provides expansive views of the surrounding landscape. Crow Coal Hill Trig Point offers views of the Stanhope Burn Valley. Along Hadrian's Wall, particularly at Sycamore Gap, you can experience stunning 360-degree vistas. The View of Kielder Mires SSSI also provides magnificent panoramic views.

Are there any historical sites integrated with the natural monuments?

Yes, history and nature often intertwine in this region. Hadrian's Wall is a prime example, where the ancient Roman frontier utilizes natural features like the Whin Sill escarpment. Sycamore Gap and Milecastle 39 is a specific highlight where a natural monument is directly adjacent to a historical Roman structure. The North Pennines National Landscape also has a rich history, with evidence of mining and ancient settlements within its geological wonders.

What should I pack for a visit to Hexhamshire's natural monuments?

Given the varied terrain and often unpredictable weather in Northumberland, it's advisable to pack layers of clothing, waterproofs, and sturdy walking boots. For higher elevations like Sycamore Gap, it can get very windy, so a windproof jacket is essential. Always carry water, snacks, a map or GPS device, and a fully charged phone. If visiting in winter, be prepared for colder temperatures and potentially icy conditions.

Are there easy walks near Hexhamshire's natural monuments?

Yes, there are options for easier walks. The trails through Allen Banks and Staward Gorge are known for being easy to moderate and family-friendly. You can also find easy hiking routes around Hexhamshire, such as the 'Dipton Mill Inn loop from Hexham RaceCourse' or the 'Road Through Juniper – Whitley Chapel Church loop from Whitley Chapel.' For more details, refer to the Hiking around Hexhamshire guide.

Where can I find cafes or pubs near Hexhamshire's natural monuments?

After exploring, you can find refreshments in nearby villages. For instance, after visiting Slitt Wood Waterfalls, the Hare and Hounds in Westgate is a popular spot for a drink or pub dinner. Hexham itself offers a wider selection of cafes and pubs. When planning your trip, it's always a good idea to check local village amenities for options close to your chosen natural monument.

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