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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Loweswater

Best natural monuments around Loweswater include the tranquil lake itself, the serene Holme Wood, and the picturesque Holme Force waterfall. This western Lake District region is characterized by its wooded valleys and offers opportunities for outdoor exploration. Loweswater lake is approximately 1 mile long and 0.5 miles wide, unique for draining towards the center of Lakeland. The area provides a peaceful setting for walking and nature observation.

Best natural monuments around Loweswater

  • The most popular natural monument is Catbells Summit

Last updated: May 3, 2026

Catbells Summit

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The hike along Catbells is extremely popular — and for good reason. The walk is absolutely classic; fun terrain, spectacular views, lots of places to stop for picnics. In high …

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Haystacks Summit

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Alfred Wainwright’s favourite fell and final resting place, Haystacks is achingly pretty: a place where rocky, craggy coarseness meets the quaint charm of tarns and streams in perfect harmony. Alf …

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Castle Crag Summit

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Castle Crag provides a brilliant vantage point of the surrounding area. A long way off being a classed as a 'big peak', the ascent and descent can still be difficult. …

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Maiden Moor

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When hiking up the ridge from Catbells, Maiden Moor is the next summit you will reach. While its flat summit is no rival to that of better known neighbours Catbells …

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Hopegill Head

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Views for days! Surrounding peaks include Grisedale Pike, Grasmoor, Whiteside and Ladyside Pike. Hopegill Head can be climbed as part of the Coledale Horseshoe, or (my preference) over Ladyside Pike. …

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Douwe
July 27, 2024, Hopegill Head

The Wainwright which is just out of the direction of the Coledale Horseshoe. Well worth the extra mile. View all the way to the sea!

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Andy
January 14, 2024, Maiden Moor

Ridge route between High Spy and Catbells

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Incredible views over the distinctive Catbells if you approach from Maiden Moor direction.

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Fantastic Wainwright to get up early, when you can wander around and see the morning light reflecting from the tarns and have the place to yourself.

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Haystacks is one of 214 Wainwrights. Wainwrights are 214 English peaks described in Alfred Wainwright's seven-volume Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haystacks_(Lake_District)

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November 27, 2022, Hopegill Head

Hopegill Head at 770m is a rocky summit at the end of some stunning ridge lines. The running here is outstanding! It's part of the Coledale Horseshoe accessed via Grisedale Pike from Braithwaite.

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David Howells
October 12, 2022, Maiden Moor

It's a great hike from Stair up to Cat Bells but go on further to Maiden Moor and even onto High Spy is a cracking day out. It's a lovely safe ride and the views are simply world class.

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Haystacks was the favourite Wainwright for Alfred Wainwright and I can see why. The views are spectacular and the top is so quirky and fun

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the primary natural monuments to explore in the Loweswater area?

The Loweswater area is home to several beautiful natural monuments. Beyond the tranquil Loweswater lake itself, you can explore the serene Holme Wood, known for its native trees and wildlife, and the picturesque Holme Force waterfall nestled within the wood. The wider region also features impressive fells and summits like Catbells Summit and Haystacks Summit.

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

Loweswater offers a diverse range of natural features. You'll find the peaceful lake, dense woodlands like Holme Wood, and charming waterfalls such as Holme Force. The landscape is also characterized by numerous fells and summits, providing varied terrain and stunning viewpoints. The area is appreciated by the komoot community, with over 700 photos shared showcasing its natural beauty.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or activities in Loweswater?

Yes, the Loweswater area offers several family-friendly options. Holme Wood features accessible trails, some part of the 'Miles without Stiles' scheme, making them suitable for buggies or wheelchairs. The circuit walk around Loweswater lake is also relatively easy and offers magnificent views. For a more adventurous family outing, Catbells Summit is a classic Lakeland outing with fun terrain and spectacular views, often enjoyed by families.

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

The Loweswater area is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking, with options ranging from easy lake circuits to more challenging fell climbs. There are also opportunities for road cycling and gravel biking. For detailed routes and guides, you can explore the hiking guide, road cycling guide, and gravel biking guide for Loweswater.

Are there specific hiking trails around the natural monuments?

Absolutely. A popular option is the 4-mile circuit walk around Loweswater lake, offering peaceful views. Within Holme Wood, you'll find accessible trails leading to Holme Force waterfall. For more challenging hikes, consider routes that include summits like Maiden Moor, which offers great views along its ridge. You can find various hiking routes, including easy, moderate, and difficult options, in the Hiking around Loweswater guide.

What wildlife can I spot in the natural monuments of Loweswater?

Holme Wood, located on the southern shores of Loweswater, is a known habitat for the elusive red squirrel. The diverse woodland environment also supports various bird species and other small mammals, making it a great spot for nature observation during your walks.

What makes Holme Wood and Holme Force worth visiting?

Holme Wood is described as serene and magical, offering beautiful environments for leisurely strolls amidst native deciduous trees and mixed evergreen pines. It's also a prime location for spotting red squirrels. Holme Force, nestled within Holme Wood, is a picturesque waterfall, highly regarded for its beauty and peaceful, secluded setting, making it a rewarding short diversion for walkers.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Loweswater?

Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the Loweswater area, often finding it a peaceful alternative to busier Lake District spots. The varied landscape, from the calm lake to the enchanting woodlands and impressive fells, provides diverse experiences. Highlights like Castle Crag Summit are praised for their brilliant vantage points and fine views in all directions, despite their modest height.

Is Loweswater lake suitable for walking, and what are its unique features?

Loweswater lake is very suitable for walking, offering a peaceful 4-mile circuit with magnificent views. It's unique as the only lake in the Lake District that drains towards the center of Lakeland, specifically into Crummock Water. Owned by the National Trust, it provides a secluded setting, often overlooked by larger tourist crowds, making it a favorite for those seeking solitude.

Are there any challenging climbs or viewpoints among the natural monuments?

Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the fells around Loweswater offer rewarding climbs and spectacular viewpoints. Hopegill Head, for instance, is a mountain offering extensive views of surrounding peaks like Grisedale Pike and Grasmoor, and can be climbed as part of the Coledale Horseshoe. These climbs often provide mind-boggling views of the wider Lakeland landscape.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments in Loweswater?

The Loweswater area offers beauty throughout the year, but spring and autumn are particularly popular. Spring brings fresh greenery and blooming wildflowers, while autumn showcases stunning foliage colors across the woodlands and fells. Summer provides longer daylight hours for exploration, and even winter can offer a unique, crisp beauty, though some trails may be more challenging in wet or icy conditions.

Are there any circular walks that incorporate multiple natural monuments?

Yes, the area is well-suited for circular walks. The 4-mile circuit around Loweswater lake is a classic. You can also find routes that combine Holme Wood and Holme Force waterfall. For a moderate hike, consider the 'Holme Wood Waterfall – Loweswater loop from Loweswater' route, which covers approximately 8.7 km and allows you to experience both the woodland and the lake. More options are available in the Hiking around Loweswater guide.

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