Witherslack, Meathop And Ulpha
Witherslack, Meathop And Ulpha
Natural monuments around Witherslack, Meathop And Ulpha are located in the South Lakeland district of Cumbria, featuring diverse landscapes and unique ecological characteristics. The region includes prominent limestone outcrops, extensive woodlands, and rare lowland raised peatbogs. These sites offer opportunities for exploring varied habitats and observing wildlife. The area's natural attractions encompass significant geological formations and areas recognized for their ecological importance.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Good footwear required. Some of the best views of Lake Windermere to the North and South
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Visitors frequently enjoy the spectacular views from Brant Fell and the magnificent vistas over Windermere from Gummer's How. Another favorite is Fairy Steps, known for its unique natural crevice experience. Arnside Knott and The Mushroom on Scout Scar are also highly appreciated for their views and natural beauty.
The region is home to diverse landscapes, including the internationally rare lowland raised peatbog at Meathop Moss Nature Reserve, characterized by vibrant Sphagnum mosses and unique plants like sundew. You'll also find prominent limestone outcrops and pavements, such as those at Whitbarrow, and extensive woodlands. Distinctive geological formations like the crevice at Fairy Steps add to the area's unique natural appeal.
Yes, several natural monuments offer breathtaking panoramic views. From Brant Fell, you can enjoy spectacular vistas. Gummer's How provides magnificent views over Lake Windermere, the Coniston fells, and Morecambe Bay. Whitbarrow and Lord's Seat Cairn offer expansive views across Morecambe Bay, the Lakeland Fells, and the Yorkshire Dales. Arnside Knott also boasts extensive views encompassing the Lakeland Fells and the Yorkshire Dales, while The Helm provides rewarding vistas over Kendal and Morecambe Bay.
Yes, several natural monuments in the area are suitable for families. Brant Fell offers an easy hike with spectacular views, and its interesting rock formations can be fun for agile children. Arnside Knott and The Mushroom on Scout Scar are also categorized as family-friendly, providing enjoyable walks and sights for various age groups.
Spring and summer are particularly rewarding times to visit. In spring, the woodlands, especially around Whitbarrow and Arnside Knott, are abundant with primroses and wildflowers. Both seasons are excellent for spotting butterflies, including rare species, and dragonflies at Meathop Moss. The vibrant colors of the mosses are also a particular draw during these warmer months.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including those around Whitbarrow and Arnside Knott. For cycling enthusiasts, there are options for gravel biking and mountain biking. You can find more details on routes like the 'Heversham Head loop from Kendal' for gravel biking, or 'Whitbarrow Scar to Lord's Seat loop' for hiking, by visiting the respective guide pages for Gravel biking around Witherslack, Meathop And Ulpha, Hiking around Witherslack, Meathop And Ulpha, and MTB Trails around Witherslack, Meathop And Ulpha.
Yes, there are many hiking opportunities. You can find moderate trails such as the 'Whitbarrow Scar to Lord's Seat loop' or the 'View of Morecambe Bay loop from Witherslack, Meathop and Ulpha'. These trails allow you to experience the unique geology and panoramic views of the area. For more detailed information and route options, refer to the Hiking around Witherslack, Meathop And Ulpha guide.
The natural monuments are rich in wildlife. Meathop Moss Nature Reserve is known for its invertebrate life, attracting numerous butterflies, moths, dragonflies, and damselflies, as well as larger mammals like red deer, roe deer, and adders. Whitbarrow and Arnside Knott are havens for butterflies, including the high brown fritillary, northern brown argus, and pearl bordered fritillary, especially in spring and summer.
Yes, The Helm is known for its easy-to-access paths and rewarding panoramic views, making it suitable for a shorter, less strenuous walk. Brant Fell also offers a relatively easy hike to its summit, providing spectacular views without requiring a strenuous climb. Gummer's How, while a short hike, offers impressive vistas from an easily accessible point.
Visitors particularly enjoy the spectacular and extensive panoramic views from various summits and viewpoints, such as Brant Fell, Gummer's How, and Arnside Knott. The unique experience of navigating Fairy Steps is also a highlight. Many appreciate the diverse habitats, the opportunity for wildlife spotting (especially butterflies and deer), and the overall scenic beauty that makes for memorable outdoor experiences.
While not strictly historical, Fairy Steps is shrouded in numerous legends. One popular tale suggests that if you ascend or descend the steps without touching the sides, fairies will grant you a wish. This folklore adds a unique, enchanting dimension to the natural crevice.
Many natural areas and trails in the region are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the outdoors with your canine companion. For example, The Mushroom on Scout Scar is noted as dog-friendly. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a lead, especially in nature reserves like Meathop Moss, to protect wildlife and livestock, and to check specific signage at each location.


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