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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Penistone

Best natural monuments around Penistone are situated in a landscape at the foot of the Pennines, characterized by elevated moorland, gritstone escarpments, and tranquil reservoirs. This region offers diverse natural features, from high summits providing expansive views to woodlands and wetlands. The area is recognized for its ecological significance, supporting various wildlife and priority habitats. It provides opportunities to experience the natural beauty of South Yorkshire.

Best natural monuments around Penistone

  • The most popular natural monuments is Margery Hill Trig…

Last updated: June 29, 2026

High Stones Summit

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Lovely spot, small cairn to mark High Stones/Howden Edge. Lovely rugger moorland views, no jagged peaks here just bleak moorland...but beautiful on a sunny day like today!

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Snailsden Pike End Trig Point

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Snailsden Pike End is situated high on the grouse moors above Winscar and Snailsden reservoirs. You can access the trig from either, with the shorter and easier route being from …

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Middle Black Clough Waterfall

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Secluded spot for a quick dip

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Wharncliffe Crags

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Wharncliffe Crags is a gritstone escarpment north-west of Sheffield and a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest. The area spans several miles and includes Wharncliffe Woods, home to diverse wildlife …

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Outer Edge Trig Point

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A very muddy and boggy part of the world! The trig point is surrounded by it's own moat of peat mud, so take care when visiting and wear waterproof footwear as it's very wet.

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November 30, 2025, Outer Edge Trig Point

Outer Edge 541m P23 (1775ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 7729) [JNSA 5996] TP5253 - Outer Edge S1771 County of Yorkshire Definitive List summit. Peak District National Park Definitive List summit.

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Have driven out to ride here but the komoot 'upgrade' seems to be a way of forcing purchase and it won't now show me the route. Area is great though and well worth a visit - some major uphills but some great downhill sections. Will definitely be returning. Some of the paths are currently being dug up by the council so are currently closed.

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really peaceful

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An Ethel summit at 548m above sea level with stunning views over the moorlands

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Extreme bog monster to get to this trig point

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Wharncliffe Crags is a gritstone escarpment north-west of Sheffield and a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest. The area spans several miles and includes Wharncliffe Woods, home to diverse wildlife such as tree pipits, nightjars, newts, and dragonflies. The woods feature a network of forest tracks and trails ideal for exploration.

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A lovely spot for a dip on a warm day.

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A few other highlights incorrectly positioned this so re-submitting with the correct location

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some prominent natural monuments to visit around Penistone?

Beyond the popular spots, you can explore the expansive views from Margery Hill Trig Point, or discover the rugged moorland vistas at High Stones Summit. For a unique blend of nature and history, visit the Penistone Station Wildflower Nature Reserve, situated along the Trans Pennine Trail.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around Penistone?

The Penistone area is rich in diverse natural features, including elevated moorland, gritstone escarpments like Wharncliffe Crags, and tranquil reservoirs such as Langsett Reservoir. You'll also find significant geological formations, woodlands, and wetlands, particularly within areas like Penistone Hill Country Park, which is recognized for its ecological importance.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or walks in the Penistone area?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Langsett Reservoir offers well-maintained paths perfect for leisurely strolls, cycling, and enjoying the surrounding woodland. The Penistone Station Wildflower Nature Reserve also provides easy paths ideal for bike rides or walks, allowing families to observe local flora and fauna. Wolfstones Trig Point is also considered family-friendly.

What outdoor activities can I do near Penistone's natural monuments?

The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, running, and road cycling. For detailed routes, check out the hiking guide, running trails guide, and road cycling routes guide around Penistone. Many natural monuments, like Langsett Reservoir, are excellent starting points for longer walks into the Peak District.

Are there good hiking trails around Penistone's natural monuments?

Absolutely. The Penistone area is excellent for hiking. You can find trails ranging from easy to difficult, often leading to natural monuments like Margery Hill Trig Point or offering stunning moorland views from High Stones Summit. For a comprehensive list of routes, explore the hiking guide around Penistone.

When is the best time to visit Penistone's natural monuments?

The natural monuments around Penistone can be enjoyed year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Summer and early autumn are ideal for hiking, especially when the heather is in bloom on the moors around August. Be aware that some areas, particularly around trig points like Snailsden Pike End Trig Point, can be very boggy and wet, especially after rain or in winter, so appropriate footwear is essential.

Are Penistone's natural monuments dog-friendly?

Many natural areas around Penistone are dog-friendly, offering great opportunities for walks with your canine companion. However, it's important to be mindful of local regulations, especially in areas designated as Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) or during nesting seasons. For example, a sign near Snailsden Pike End Trig Point indicates that dogs are not allowed in that specific area.

Is parking available at these natural monuments?

Parking availability varies by location. Langsett Reservoir, for instance, offers a free car park, adding to its convenience for visitors. For other natural monuments, parking might be available in small laybys or designated areas. It's always advisable to check specific location details before your visit.

What are the highest points or best viewpoints in the Penistone area?

The region boasts several high points offering spectacular views. Margery Hill Trig Point stands at 546 meters, providing far-reaching views. High Stones Summit, at 550 meters, offers 360-degree views of the rugged moorland. Hartcliffe Tower also marks a high point at 364 meters, with views towards the Dark Peak.

Are there any natural monuments with historical or cultural significance?

Yes, the Penistone Station Wildflower Nature Reserve is a unique site that blends natural beauty with historical intrigue, as it's situated on a former railway station along the Trans Pennine Trail. Additionally, Hartcliffe Tower, while a natural high point, also serves as a landmark with historical context within the Penistone Moors.

What makes Penistone Hill Country Park significant?

Penistone Hill Country Park is highly significant due to its recent designation as part of the Bradford Pennine Gateway National Nature Reserve. It's recognized for its national importance in nature conservation, encompassing a large area with priority habitats like peat bogs, heathlands, and wetlands. It supports over 70 Biodiversity Action Plan species, making it an ecologically rich area for wildlife enthusiasts.

Can I find cafes or pubs near the natural monuments?

Yes, some natural monuments offer convenient amenities. Langsett Reservoir, for example, has a nearby cafe and pub, making it easy to refresh after a walk. While not every site will have facilities directly adjacent, Penistone town and surrounding villages provide options for refreshments.

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