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Top 12 Natural Monuments around Yate And Pickup Bank

Best natural monuments around Yate And Pickup Bank showcase the diverse landscapes of Lancashire, England. This region, situated within the West Pennine Hills, features significant geological sites and varied natural attractions. Visitors can explore a range of natural features, from prominent hill summits to tranquil river valleys and expansive moorlands. The area provides opportunities for experiencing its geological history and ecological richness.

Best natural monuments around Yate And Pickup Bank

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Last updated: May 19, 2026

Cheetham Close Trig Point and Stone Circle

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The top of Cheetham Close is not only a superb viewpoint but also of great historical significance. Hikers are rewarded with a vista including the Peel Monument, Winter Hill and …

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Bull Hill Trig Point

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Bull Hill trig stands at 418m, the highest point on Holcombe Moor. It's a good running loop from Ramsbottom taking in Harcles Hill either in ascent or descent but also …

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Harcles Hill Cairn, Holcombe Moor

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Harcles Hill on Holcombe Moor stands at 371m. It's an area owned and managed by the National Trust who are embarking on a peat land restoration project. Restoration of this …

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Bradshaw Brook Weir

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If you enjoy hiking alongside pristine rivers and the sound of babbling brooks, then walking alongside the Bradshaw Brook is the place for you. There is also a weir here …

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Winter Hill Trig Point

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A fantastic view at the top. Making it well worth the effort getting there

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August 3, 2025, Bull Hill Trig Point

Bull Hill 417.9m P143 (1371ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 2821) [JNSA 9205] TP1762 - Bull Hill S4485 County of Lancashire Definitive List summit. South Pennines Definitive List summit.

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If you enjoy hiking alongside pristine rivers and the sound of babbling brooks, then walking alongside the Bradshaw Brook is the place for you. There is also a weir here across the whole brook as the water comes out of Jumbles Reservoir.

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Found on a lovely spot through the Japanese Gardens, via Rivington Pike, up to Winter Hill mast and this Trig point. The pillar is in good condition and set in a wonderful position.

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I would recommend visiting this trig after a period of dry weather like we did. It is known to get very boggy after a period of rain. Great views at the top and enjoyable walk.

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Easy paths but very muddy in wet weather

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Emma
January 25, 2024, Bull Hill Trig Point

They do firearms military training in this area, check dates to see when this is as you will not be allowed access to the area.

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51m
January 30, 2023, Bull Hill Trig Point

Bull Hill trig stands at 418m, the highest point on Holcombe Moor. It's a good running loop from Ramsbottom taking in Harcles Hill either in ascent or descent but also makes a good target from other starting points. It's in the firing range so watch out for the red flags flying and don't run past the signs if they are!

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January 30, 2023, Winter Hill Trig Point

Part of the west Pennine Hills Winter Hill stands at 456m. There is a trig point and several radio and communications masts on the summit. There is also a memorial to a plane that crashed here in 1958 on a flight from the Isle of Man to Manchester. The busy summit (items rather than people) makes a great loop from Rivington of about 10km.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular natural monuments to visit around Yate And Pickup Bank?

Visitors frequently enjoy Bradshaw Brook Weir, known for its pristine waters and hiking opportunities. Another highly-rated spot is Bull Hill Trig Point, which offers expansive views as the highest point on Holcombe Moor. Harcles Hill Cairn, Holcombe Moor, a summit undergoing peatland restoration, is also a favorite.

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

Yes, Cheetham Close Trig Point and Stone Circle combines natural beauty with historical intrigue. Besides offering superb viewpoints, it features the remains of an early Bronze Age stone circle, once considered a 'druidical ritual place'.

What kind of geological features can I explore near Yate And Pickup Bank?

The region is rich in geological interest. You can explore the deep-water mudstones, limestones, and sandstones of **Pendle Hill**, which are significant for studying geological formations. The area also features various hill summits like Winter Hill Trig Point, offering insights into the rugged Lancashire landscape. Horton Bottoms Waterfall also presents interesting rock formations along the River Darwen.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for jogging, gravel biking, and road cycling. For example, explore the running trails around Yate And Pickup Bank, or discover challenging gravel biking routes and scenic road cycling routes.

Are there family-friendly natural areas or reserves suitable for nature walks?

Yes, **Brockholes Nature Reserve** is an excellent option. This restored sand and gravel quarry is a haven for diverse wildlife, including various wildfowl and migratory birds. It features numerous walking trails through different habitats, making it ideal for nature walks and birdwatching with the family.

Where can I go for birdwatching near Yate And Pickup Bank?

For birdwatching, **Brockholes Nature Reserve** is highly recommended, known for its diverse birdlife. Additionally, **Sunnyhurst Woods and Reservoirs** are great, especially in spring for woodland birds like chiffchaffs and blackcaps, and you might spot herons, kingfishers, and dippers around Dingle Lodges. The **Wayoh, Upper Roddlesworth, and Belmont Reservoirs** also offer tranquil settings with diverse bird populations.

What are the best natural monuments for panoramic views?

For expansive views, head to **Pendle Hill**, which offers panoramic vistas from its summit. Winter Hill Trig Point, at 456 meters, also provides superb views across the West Pennine Hills. Bull Hill Trig Point and Cheetham Close Trig Point and Stone Circle are also excellent viewpoints, showcasing the surrounding moorlands and landmarks like the Peel Monument.

Are there any natural monuments that are part of conservation efforts?

Yes, Harcles Hill Cairn, Holcombe Moor is an area managed by the National Trust that is undergoing a peatland restoration project. This initiative helps reduce soil carbon loss, trap CO2, and improve water retention, contributing to flood prevention downstream.

What kind of terrain can I expect when hiking around these natural monuments?

You can expect a variety of terrains, from the wild moorlands around **Winter Hill** and **Bull Hill** to woodland paths in **Sunnyhurst Woods** and trails around reservoirs like **Wayoh**. Some paths can be easy, while others, especially on the hills, can be more challenging. Be aware that some areas, like Cheetham Close, can be very muddy in wet weather.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in this region?

Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from summits like Winter Hill Trig Point and the historical intrigue of sites like Cheetham Close Trig Point and Stone Circle. The tranquility of walking alongside pristine rivers like Bradshaw Brook and the diverse wildlife at places like Brockholes Nature Reserve are also highly valued.

Are there any natural monuments that involve water features?

Yes, Bradshaw Brook Weir is a notable river feature where you can hike alongside pristine waters. Additionally, **Horton Bottoms Waterfall** offers a scenic experience with its rock formations along the River Darwen. The various reservoirs, including **Wayoh, Upper Roddlesworth, and Belmont**, also provide beautiful water-based landscapes for walks and wildlife observation.

Are there any specific considerations for visiting natural monuments on Holcombe Moor?

When visiting natural monuments on Holcombe Moor, such as Bull Hill Trig Point and Harcles Hill Cairn, it's important to be aware that the area is sometimes used for military firearms training. Always check for red flags flying and adhere to any posted signs regarding access restrictions during these times.

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