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Top 19 Natural Monuments around Belper

Best natural monuments around Belper include a diverse range of natural features. The area is characterized by its position in the Derwent Valley, offering varied landscapes from riverside gardens to gritstone outcrops. Visitors can explore woodlands, nature reserves, and elevated viewpoints. These natural landmarks provide opportunities for outdoor activities and connecting with the local environment.

Best natural monuments around Belper

  • The most popular natural monuments is Black Rocks, an impressive gritstone outcrop. It offers superb hiking territory with views towards Matlock Gorge and the Derwent Valley.
  • Another must-see spot is High Tor and Giddy Edge, a viewpoint and natural monument. This area provides impressive views over Matlock Bath from the edge of High Tor.
  • Visitors also love StarDisc, Stoney Wood, a man-made monument and viewpoint. It offers views of the surrounding area and the Middle Peak Quarry.
  • Belper is known for its gritstone outcrops, scenic viewpoints, and diverse nature reserves. The area offers a variety of natural monuments to see and explore, from challenging trails to family-friendly walks.
  • The natural monuments around Belper are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 360 upvotes and over 160 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: June 26, 2026

High Tor and Giddy Edge

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The footpath along the summit is commonly known as Giddy Edge, unfenced and not recommended for small children . There is a small metal handrail afixed to the inside edge (of the cliff) totally spectacular.

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Black Rocks

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An impressive gritstone outcrop, Black Rocks and its surroundings are superb hiking territory. A steep ascent from the car park and the trails below bring you to the top. From there you can explore the Forestry Commission woodlands of Cromford Moor or stride out along the High Peak Trail for glorious views towards Matlock Gorge and the Derwent Valley.

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StarDisc, Stoney Wood

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Check out the Stardisc at the top of Stoney Wood, where there is also some lovely views of the surrounding area and the Middle Peak Quarry. Stoney Wood itself contains some interesting natural art so it is worth having a stroll through the park or adding it to your hike route. Be aware that it is hilly! :)

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National Stone Centre

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Old limestone quarries that have been opened to explain how the area used to be the shoreline. Interesting details to read and lots of old, overgrown quarries to explore. Some of the cliff faces are used by climbers and there are occasional caves and a lot of industrial heritage.
The Centre is free to visit and includes a cafe which is recommended.
With all the cliff edges, be careful, particularly with children.
The information centre also has a gem panning pond (chargeable) suitable for younger children.

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Alport Heights Summit

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High point in the local area. A great rewarding point to aim for on a ride, views all around. Make sure to head up the gravel path to the top.

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Chris Shannon
December 28, 2025, StarDisc, Stoney Wood

The star disc is a wonderful place to visit, at time I did this the steps up to viewing platform were not accessible

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This place is well worth a visit with plenty of signs explaining the history of the quarry

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Beth
July 13, 2025, Black Rocks

Can be quite exposed and windy on top

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Beth
July 13, 2025, Black Rocks

Gorgeous view :)

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Heights of Abraham great views

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Grace Mulligan
November 21, 2024, Black Rocks

This prominent rocky outcrop is an important crag in the world of climbing, and attracts rock climbers who appreciate a challenging route. It juts out from the hillside and forms a beautiful view of the valley below.

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19th century pleasure ground which exploited the dramatic qualities of the Derwent valley. Peter Arkwright of Willersley Castle enclosed the grounds c 1860 and constructed pedestrian paths from a new entrance on the south side approached from the bridge to Matlock Bath railway station. The entrance from Starkholmes Road was retained and could be used by carriages. A pathway was formed through Fern Cave (scheduled ancient monument) and another on a narrow ledge along part of the cliff face. In 1879 the grounds were leased to the Matlock and High Tor Recreation Grounds Company Ltd and Milner of London was retained to supervise landscaping. Arkwright's Grand Walk, also used by carriages, was created, leading south to the summit from a gateway in Pig Tree Lane, now Pic Tor Lane. A refreshment room was erected near the summit, tennis and quoit or skittle grounds were constructed close to a modified southern entrance and additional paths put in with a broad flight of steps.

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Excellent views from atop. A worthy waypoint when hiking past.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular natural monuments to explore around Belper?

Visitors frequently enjoy Black Rocks, an impressive gritstone outcrop known for superb hiking and views towards Matlock Gorge. Another favorite is High Tor and Giddy Edge, offering spectacular views over Matlock Bath. The unique StarDisc, Stoney Wood, a man-made monument with views of the surrounding area, is also highly appreciated by the community.

Are there any family-friendly natural monuments or activities near Belper?

Yes, several natural monuments cater to families. Alport Heights Summit is considered family-friendly and offers rewarding views. Additionally, the National Stone Centre, while requiring care around cliff edges, offers a cafe and a gem panning pond suitable for younger children. Belper River Gardens, though not a highlight in the data, are also ideal for family picnics and leisurely strolls.

Where can I find scenic viewpoints around Belper's natural monuments?

For breathtaking views, head to High Tor and Giddy Edge, which provides impressive vistas over Matlock Bath. Black Rocks also offers glorious views towards Matlock Gorge and the Derwent Valley after a steep ascent. Alport Heights Summit is the highest point in the local area, providing panoramic views all around.

What kind of geological features can I expect to see in the Belper area?

The region is characterized by impressive gritstone outcrops, such as Black Rocks. The National Stone Centre is located in old limestone quarries, offering insights into the area's geological past and how it used to be a shoreline. You can explore these quarries and observe various rock formations.

Are there opportunities for wildlife spotting near Belper's natural monuments?

Yes, the area offers excellent opportunities for wildlife enthusiasts. Wyver Lane Wildlife/Nature Reserve, located north of Belper, is a significant wetland reserve particularly important for its water bird populations. Belper Nature Reserve also provides a peaceful environment to observe local wildlife and plants during quiet woodland walks.

What are the best times to visit the natural monuments around Belper?

The warmer seasons are ideal for enjoying places like Belper River Gardens for relaxation and picnics. For hiking and exploring gritstone outcrops like Black Rocks or High Tor, spring, summer, and autumn generally offer more pleasant weather. Always check local weather forecasts before your visit.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The natural monuments around Belper are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy options, by exploring the Easy hikes around Belper guide. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes, some of which pass by these natural features, detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Belper guide. Running enthusiasts can also find suitable trails in the Running Trails around Belper guide.

Are there any natural monuments with historical significance in the Belper area?

Belper Parks, designated as a Local Nature Reserve, has a rich history, having been a deer park in the 13th century. The Belper River Gardens are also historically significant, dating back to 1905 and situated within the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site. The National Stone Centre is built on old limestone quarries, offering a glimpse into the area's industrial heritage.

Are there dog-friendly natural monuments around Belper?

Many natural areas around Belper are dog-friendly, especially for walks. The National Stone Centre explicitly states that dogs are allowed inside its cafe, making it a welcoming stop. Generally, nature reserves and woodland trails like Belper Parks and Belper Nature Reserve are suitable for dogs, provided they are kept under control.

Where can I find cafes or pubs near the natural monuments in Belper?

The National Stone Centre includes a recommended cafe, known for its home-cooked food and dog-friendly policy. While not directly adjacent to every natural monument, Belper town center and surrounding villages offer various cafes and pubs that can be easily accessed after exploring the natural sites.

What are some easy walks or accessible natural monuments near Belper?

For easier walks, the Belper River Gardens offer beautifully maintained paths along the River Derwent. The Cromford Canal Towpath, though slightly further afield, provides a scenic and relatively flat stretch popular with hikers and cyclists. You can also find several easy hiking routes in the Easy hikes around Belper guide.

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