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Top 11 Natural Monuments around Arthington

Natural monuments around Arthington offer diverse landscapes for exploration, situated in West Yorkshire with views over Wharfedale and the surrounding countryside. The area features a mix of forests, rocky outcrops, and elevated viewpoints. These natural attractions provide opportunities to experience the region's geology and varied flora and fauna. The landscape includes significant natural features and historical landmarks.

Best natural monuments around Arthington

  • The most popular natural monuments is Chevin Forest Park, a natural monument and forest that stands on…

Last updated: June 30, 2026

Chevin Forest Park

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Chevin Forest Park stands tall on a ridge on the southside of Wharfedale in West Yorkshire. Its elevated position provides fantastic views over the market town of Otley and expansive …

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Almscliffe Crag

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Almscliffe crag is a millstone grit rocky outcrop that has been designated an Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). It is also sometimes known as Almscliff Crag or Great Almscliff …

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Rawdon Trig Point

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Sometimes a visit to a smaller hilltop offers a more enjoyable view than trekking up a mountain. That’s the case with this trig point near Billing Hill, where you’re treated to beautiful views over the area's surrounding farmland and woodland.

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Norwood Edge

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there are much worse climbs than this so enjoy it

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Burley Weir and Stepping Stones

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Brilliant spot. Amazing weir, mill race and stepping stones.....make sure the river is low if you want to cross.

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Matt
May 16, 2025, Rawdon Trig Point

you have to touch the Trig. Trail shoes required

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Juliet
November 10, 2024, Chevin Forest Park

Great walks through the Chevin Forest. Perfect for dogs. Saturday morning at 9 you’ll see the Park Run coming through.

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Sometimes a visit to a smaller hilltop offers a more enjoyable view than trekking up a mountain. That’s the case with this trig point near Billing Hill, where you’re treated to beautiful views over the area's surrounding farmland and woodland.

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Chevin Forest Park stands tall on a ridge on the southside of Wharfedale in West Yorkshire. Its elevated position provides fantastic views over the market town of Otley and expansive countryside surrounding ite. The Chevin is a wonderful place to explore history and geology, as it hosts a number of fascinating historical landmarks. It's also a haven for bird-watching, and features a diverse range of flora and fauna, including foot trefoil, yellow rattle, common knapweed and vetches, which in turn are great for the nationally rare bilberry bumblebee.

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Natalie
October 6, 2022, Almscliffe Crag

Almscliffe crag is a millstone grit rocky outcrop that has been designated an Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). It is also sometimes known as Almscliff Crag or Great Almscliff Crag (the little one is three miles north west of here). There are 545 climbing and bouldering routes on the crag so you're likely to see climbers out on the rock.

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Views across the Airedale valley!

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PaulROtley
March 21, 2021, Norwood Edge

Notoriously hard to pace. The bottom is fierce, then it's a long drag to the top, where you can actually go quite quickly if you don't have lactic acid spouting out of your ears already.

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A fun addition to a mountain bike route, but not worth attempting after heavy rainfall as the detour is a lot of tarmac if the stepping stones are covered!

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Frequently Asked Questions

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

The natural monuments around Arthington offer a diverse landscape, including forests, rocky outcrops, and elevated viewpoints. You can explore sites with significant geological features, such as the millstone grit of Almscliffe Crag, and enjoy scenic views over Wharfedale and the surrounding countryside from places like Chevin Forest Park and Rawdon Trig Point. The area also features rivers and weirs, notably at Burley Weir and Stepping Stones.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in the Arthington area?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Burley Weir and Stepping Stones is noted as family-friendly, offering an interesting spot to explore by the river. Chevin Forest Park also provides extensive walking opportunities that can be enjoyed by families.

Which natural monuments are dog-friendly around Arthington?

Chevin Forest Park is an excellent choice for dog owners, offering numerous trails and open spaces for walks. Visitors often mention it as a perfect place to bring dogs.

What outdoor activities can I do near the natural monuments in Arthington?

The area around Arthington is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking and cycling, with numerous routes available. For example, there are easy hikes like the Almscliffe Crag loop from Weeton, and more challenging cycling routes that pass by Almscliffe Crag. You can find detailed routes for hiking and cycling around Arthington on komoot.

Are there opportunities for climbing or bouldering at any of the natural monuments?

Yes, Almscliffe Crag is a prominent location for climbing and bouldering. This millstone grit rocky outcrop, designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), features over 500 climbing and bouldering routes, making it a popular spot for climbers.

Where can I find the best views of the surrounding area?

For panoramic views, head to Chevin Forest Park, which stands on a ridge offering fantastic vistas over Otley and the expansive countryside. Almscliffe Crag also provides amazing views on a clear day. For a more intimate perspective, Rawdon Trig Point offers beautiful views over the surrounding farmland and woodland, including the Airedale valley.

What kind of wildlife or plant life can I observe?

Chevin Forest Park is known for its diverse range of flora and fauna. It's a haven for bird-watching and features plants like foot trefoil, yellow rattle, common knapweed, and vetches, which support the nationally rare bilberry bumblebee.

Are there any historical landmarks associated with the natural monuments?

Yes, Chevin Forest Park is not only a natural monument but also a place to explore history and geology, hosting a number of fascinating historical landmarks within its bounds.

What are some easy walks or trails near Arthington's natural monuments?

For easy walks, consider the trails within Chevin Forest Park. Additionally, there are easy hiking loops, such as the Almscliffe Crag loop from Weeton, which is approximately 5.8 km long. You can find more easy hiking options in the Easy hikes around Arthington guide.

What should I know about visiting Burley Weir and Stepping Stones?

Burley Weir and Stepping Stones is a brilliant spot with an amazing weir, mill race, and stepping stones. If you plan to cross the stepping stones, make sure the river level is low. It's not recommended after heavy rainfall, as the stones may be covered, requiring a longer detour.

Are there any challenging climbs or viewpoints for experienced hikers?

Experienced hikers and cyclists might find the climb at Norwood Edge particularly challenging. It's known for its steep sections, especially at the start, followed by a long, demanding ascent to the top.

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