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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Crosthwaite And Lyth

Best natural monuments around Crosthwaite And Lyth are found within a landscape characterized by scenic valleys, limestone escarpments, and diverse woodlands. This area, nestled in the South Lakeland, features significant geological formations and ecological habitats. Locations such as Whitbarrow Scar are recognized for their exposed limestone pavements and rich biodiversity. The region offers various viewpoints providing panoramic vistas of the surrounding fells and bodies of water.

Best natural monuments around Crosthwaite And Lyth

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Last updated: May 19, 2026

Brant Fell

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The hike up to Brant Fell is quite easy, though some of the paths may be a bit muddy, especially when it's been raining for a while. The views from the summit are just spectacular.

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Gummer's How

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Gummer's How is situated on the eastern shore of Windermere, near its southern end. While the hill is small by Lakeland standards, it affords magnificent views over Windermere, across to the Coniston fells and Morecambe Bay.

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Latterbarrow summit and tower

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Latterbarrow is a 244m fell in the Lake District. Close to the summit is a huge tower. On a clear day you get a beautiful view to the jagged Langdale …

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Carron Crag

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Carron Crag summit at 1,030 feet (314m) is the second-highest point in Grizedale Forest. The summit is clear of trees, so there are good Lake District views from the summit.

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Arnside Knott

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Arnisde Knott is one of the crowning jewels of the Arnside and Silverdale Area of Natural Beauty. Interestingly, at 522 feet (159 m) it is the lowest of all the …

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March 6, 2026, Gummer's How

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Brian
April 21, 2025, Gummer's How

Great hike, going up and down may stretch some unused muscles

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March 8, 2025, Gummer's How

Good footwear required. Some of the best views of Lake Windermere to the North and South

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November 16, 2024, Carron Crag

Carron Crag summit at 1,030 feet (314m) is the second-highest point in Grizedale Forest. The summit is clear of trees, so there are good Lake District views from the summit.

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Stine
May 8, 2024, Gummer's How

Easy to reach from the car park. For the few meters of elevation you get a fantastic panoramic view.

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Small lake and a beautiful view 🏞️

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Andy
April 20, 2024, Gummer's How

For a little Fell some very nice views.

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Mike Dempsey
September 18, 2023, Carron Crag

Great views of Cumbrian coast, to South; and Coniston Old man, to East.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular natural monuments to visit around Crosthwaite And Lyth?

Visitors frequently enjoy Brant Fell, known for its spectacular views and easy hike through park-like landscapes. Another favorite is Gummer's How, offering magnificent panoramic views over Windermere, the Coniston fells, and Morecambe Bay. Latterbarrow summit and tower is also highly rated for its prominent tower and clear views of the jagged Langdale Pikes.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in the Crosthwaite And Lyth area?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Brant Fell is considered an easy hike with interesting rock formations that agile children might enjoy climbing. Arnside Knott is another excellent choice, featuring mixed woodland and limestone grassland, perfect for spotting wildlife and enjoying extensive views.

What kind of views can I expect from the natural monuments in this region?

The natural monuments around Crosthwaite And Lyth offer diverse and stunning views. From Gummer's How, you can see Lake Windermere, the Coniston fells, and Morecambe Bay. Brant Fell provides spectacular vistas over Windermere. From Latterbarrow summit and tower, you'll get beautiful views of the Langdale Pikes and other fells. Arnside Knott offers extensive views of the Lakeland Fells and the Yorkshire Dales, while Carron Crag provides good Lake District views, including the Cumbrian coast and Coniston Old Man.

What are the best times to visit the natural monuments in Crosthwaite And Lyth?

The Lyth Valley, where many of these natural monuments are located, is particularly beautiful in spring when Brigsteer Wood displays delightful bluebells and daffodils. Spring and summer are ideal for spotting butterflies and wildflowers at places like Arnside Knott. Generally, clear days offer the best panoramic views from summits like Latterbarrow summit and tower and Gummer's How.

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

While not a formal monument, Orrest Head holds historical significance for fellwalking. It was where Alfred Wainwright first encountered the fells in 1930, inspiring generations of walkers and playing a pivotal role in the development of the Lake District's fellwalking culture. Additionally, Holeslack Wood in the Lyth Valley contains ancient Yew trees over 1600 years old.

What outdoor activities can I do near the natural monuments in Crosthwaite And Lyth?

Beyond exploring the natural monuments themselves, the region offers excellent opportunities for cycling and hiking. You can find various cycling routes, including touring, road cycling, and gravel biking, with options ranging from easy to difficult. For more details on routes, you can explore the Cycling around Crosthwaite And Lyth guide, the Road Cycling Routes around Crosthwaite And Lyth guide, and the Gravel biking around Crosthwaite And Lyth guide.

Are there any natural monuments that are particularly good for dog walking?

Cunswick Scar is known for offering amazing views and is suitable for dog-friendly walks, though visitors should be aware that sheep may be present in the fields. Always keep dogs under control, especially near livestock.

What unique natural features can be found in the Crosthwaite And Lyth area?

The region is characterized by its striking limestone escarpments, such as Whitbarrow Scar, which features exposed limestone pavements and scree slopes. This area is unique for hosting plants that grow no further south and others that grow no further north. The Lyth Valley also boasts ancient woodlands, like Brigsteer Wood and Holeslack Wood, the latter containing Yew trees over 1600 years old.

How long does it typically take to hike to the summits of these natural monuments?

The hike up to Brant Fell is considered easy, with a gradual climb of approximately 1.5 km. Gummer's How involves a short but interesting hike from the road. While specific times vary based on individual pace and starting points, most of these summits offer rewarding views for relatively modest efforts.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in Crosthwaite And Lyth?

Visitors consistently praise the magnificent panoramic views from the summits, such as those from Gummer's How and Brant Fell. The diverse landscapes, including limestone pavements, ancient woodlands, and varied plant life, are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the sense of accomplishment from reaching a summit and the tranquility of the natural surroundings.

Where can I find impressive limestone formations in the area?

Whitbarrow Scar is a prime location to see impressive limestone formations. This striking escarpment features exposed limestone pavements, scree slopes, and outcrops, giving it a distinctive 'white' appearance. It's also a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and a Special Area of Conservation (SAC) due to its ecological importance.

Are there any natural monuments that offer views of both lakes and the sea?

Yes, Gummer's How provides magnificent views over Lake Windermere and extends towards Morecambe Bay. Similarly, from Arnside Knott, you can see Morecambe Bay and the Lakeland Fells. Carron Crag also offers views of the Cumbrian coast alongside Lake District vistas.

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