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Top 3 Natural Monuments around Rockcliffe

Best natural monuments around Rockcliffe are found in a region characterized by its historical significance and diverse natural landscapes. This area, located near the Solway Firth and Hadrian's Wall, offers a blend of coastal features, riverine parks, and historical sites. Visitors can explore salt marshes, traditional parklands, and coastal villages that mark significant historical boundaries. The natural environment provides habitats for various wildlife and opportunities for outdoor activities.

Best natural monuments around Rockcliffe

  • The most popular natural monuments is Bowness-on-Solway, a natural monument that marks the western end of Hadrian’s Wall. This coastal village is situated within the Solway Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is home to diverse wildlife in its sand dunes, salt marsh, and shingle bed.
  • Another must-see spot is Burgh Marsh, a vast salt marsh on the Solway Firth. This area forms a key part of the Solway Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and bears traces of Roman presence, with a monument marking where King Edward I died.
  • Visitors also love Rickerby Park War Memorial, a natural monument within a traditional Victorian parkland. This park is part of a stretch of greenspaces along the River Eden and can be linked with other parks and the Hadrian's Wall Path.
  • Rockcliffe is known for its historical sites, coastal features, and riverine parklands. The region offers a variety of natural monuments to see and explore, from salt marshes to traditional Victorian parks.
  • The natural monuments around Rockcliffe are appreciated by the komoot community, with highlights receiving more than 30 upvotes and featuring more than 10 photos.

Last updated: May 19, 2026

Burgh Marsh

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Burgh Marsh is a vast salt marsh on the Solway Firth, where nature, history, and mystery converge. Located near Burgh by Sands, the area forms a key part of the Solway Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. King Edward I died here in 1307 during his campaign against Scotland, an event marked by a monument in the middle of the marsh. Bordering the western section of Hadrian's Wall, Burgh Marsh also bears traces of the Roman presence. Today, Burgh Marsh stands as a silent witness to centuries of frontier history, with a landscape that invites reflection and exploration.

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Bowness-on-Solway

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The village of Bowness-on-Solway marks the western end of Hadrian’s Wall. Situated within the Solway Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the village also marks the start/finish of the Hadrian’s Wall Path national trail. The sand dunes, salt marsh, and shingle bed of the coastline at Bowness is home to lots of wildlife. Keep a look-out for birds including: golden and grey plover, bar-tailed and black-tailed godwit, dunlin, redshank, lapwing, knot, and turnstone.

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Rickerby Park War Memorial

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Rickerby Park is part of a gorgeous stretch of greenspaces along the River Eden, which meanders through the heart of Carlisle. It's a traditional Victorian parkland, which can easily be linked with an amble through Bitts Park and around the Sheepmount's many football fields and athletics track. The Hadrian's Wall Path long-distance trail also runs through the park.

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Old Cherry Blossom Tree

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Church next to this cherry tree was build in 1828 and I would like to believe that the 2 trees were planted in that time. Unfortunately one "died" few years ago. Magnificent when in bloom and worth seeing 🍒

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David Howells
April 3, 2026, Burgh Marsh

A noteworthy fact about Burgh Marsh is that it was the place where Edward the First, one of the most formidable English monarchs, died when he developed fever during a campaign against the Scots. Where he is supposed to have died on the Marsh is marked by a rarely visited monument that is well worth a visit. It is a tranquil and peaceful place.

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Bowness-on-Solway is best known as being the western end of the iconic Hadrian's Wall. There is a small shelter here to mark the start of this national trail. You will not see much of the wall until after Carlisle, but the wall did originally start at the village with even more forts further down the coast. Being an estuary, this area is also a haven for wildlife and birdwatching.

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Willem VS
September 19, 2025, Burgh Marsh

Burgh Marsh is a vast salt marsh on the Solway Firth, where nature, history, and mystery converge. Located near Burgh by Sands, the area forms a key part of the Solway Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. King Edward I died here in 1307 during his campaign against Scotland, an event marked by a monument in the middle of the marsh. Bordering the western section of Hadrian's Wall, Burgh Marsh also bears traces of the Roman presence. Today, Burgh Marsh stands as a silent witness to centuries of frontier history, with a landscape that invites reflection and exploration.

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Sadly I managed to photograph the beautiful cherry 🍒 tree in its last blossom as it was cut down due degradation. The trunk still sadly stands there 😲😢

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Church next to this cherry tree was build in 1828 and I would like to believe that the 2 trees were planted in that time. Unfortunately one "died" few years ago. Magnificent when in bloom and worth seeing 🍒

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Rickerby Park is a traditional Victorian parkland located on the banks of the River Eden, in the grounds of Rickerby House. Within the park is an impressive War memorial. In fields just beyond Rickerby Park is an octagonal Victorian folly tower erected by George Head Head, mayor, magistrate, and banker of Carlisle. He owned Rickerby House in the 19th Century, at a time when towers and turrets were in vogue. There are several more towers built into the Rickerby Gardens and Farm buildings. source: https://www.visitcumbria.com/car/rickerby-park/

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Rickerby Park is part of a gorgeous stretch of greenspaces along the River Eden, which meanders through the heart of Carlisle. It's a traditional Victorian parkland, which can easily be linked with an amble through Bitts Park and around the Sheepmount's many football fields and athletics track. The Hadrian's Wall Path long-distance trail also runs through the park.

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Theo
December 19, 2020, Bowness-on-Solway

The place to start the great hike along Hadrian's Wall!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural monuments can I expect to find around Rockcliffe?

The natural monuments around Rockcliffe offer a diverse range of experiences, from coastal features and vast salt marshes to traditional parklands. You can explore sites like Bowness-on-Solway, which marks the western end of Hadrian's Wall and features sand dunes and salt marshes, or the expansive Burgh Marsh on the Solway Firth.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments to visit near Rockcliffe?

Yes, several natural monuments in the area are suitable for families. Rickerby Park War Memorial is located within a traditional Victorian parkland, offering open spaces along the River Eden. Both Burgh Marsh and Bowness-on-Solway are also noted as family-friendly, providing opportunities for gentle walks and wildlife observation.

What historical significance do these natural monuments hold?

The natural monuments around Rockcliffe are deeply intertwined with history. Bowness-on-Solway is famously the western end of Hadrian's Wall, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Burgh Marsh also bears traces of Roman presence and is marked by a monument where King Edward I died during his campaign against Scotland.

What kind of natural features can I observe at these sites?

You can observe a variety of natural features. At Bowness-on-Solway, you'll find sand dunes, salt marshes, and shingle beds, which are home to diverse birdlife. Burgh Marsh is a vast salt marsh on the Solway Firth, offering expansive views and unique wetland ecosystems. Rickerby Park War Memorial is set within a Victorian parkland along the River Eden.

Are there opportunities for hiking or walking near these natural monuments?

Yes, the area offers excellent opportunities for walking and hiking. The Hadrian's Wall Path long-distance trail runs through Rickerby Park War Memorial and starts/finishes at Bowness-on-Solway. For more hiking options, you can explore routes like the 'Rockcliffe Village loop from Rockcliffe' or the 'River Esk Riverside Walk loop from Gretna' found in the Hiking around Rockcliffe guide.

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

Beyond hiking, you can enjoy road cycling and running. There are numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Gretna Green Signpost loop from Rockcliffe', detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Rockcliffe guide. For runners, trails like the 'Rickerby Park War Memorial – Cumbria Park Hotel loop from Kingmoor' are available in the Running Trails around Rockcliffe guide.

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

Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. Many enjoy the panoramic views from places like Burgh Marsh and the sense of history at sites marking Hadrian's Wall. The diverse wildlife, especially birds along the Solway Firth, is also a highlight for many, as are the peaceful walks through parklands like Rickerby Park War Memorial.

Is there a specific natural monument known for its wildlife?

Bowness-on-Solway is particularly noted for its wildlife. The sand dunes, salt marsh, and shingle bed along its coastline provide a habitat for various birds, including golden and grey plover, bar-tailed and black-tailed godwit, dunlin, redshank, lapwing, knot, and turnstone.

Can I combine a visit to a natural monument with other attractions?

Absolutely. Rickerby Park War Memorial, for instance, is part of a stretch of greenspaces along the River Eden and can be linked with other parks like Bitts Park. Its location also means it's on the Hadrian's Wall Path, allowing for extended walks that combine natural beauty with historical exploration.

Are there any viewpoints offering scenic vistas of the natural landscape?

Yes, several locations offer scenic views. Burgh Marsh provides expansive views across the Solway Firth towards Carlisle and the Pennines, especially from Drumburgh. The coastal areas, including Bowness-on-Solway, also offer picturesque views of the estuary and its unique landscape.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Rockcliffe?

The best time to visit often depends on your interests. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for walking and enjoying the lush parklands and coastal areas. For birdwatching, especially at sites like Bowness-on-Solway, autumn and winter can be excellent for observing migratory species. The historical sites are accessible year-round, though weather conditions should be considered.

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