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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Staveley-In-Cartmel

Best natural monuments around Staveley-In-Cartmel offer diverse landscapes within the Lake District. This area features a mix of fells, woodlands, and viewpoints that provide extensive vistas. The natural environment supports varied flora and fauna, making it suitable for outdoor exploration. These sites present opportunities for walking routes and appreciating the region's geological features.

Best natural monuments around Staveley-In-Cartmel

  • The most popular natural monument is Brant Fell, a viewpoint and summit that offers spectacular views from its top. The hike…

Last updated: July 1, 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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Carron Crag

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Carron Crag is a hilltop in the Lake District, in the Southern Fells region. Carron Crag is 314 meters high. Several hiking routes lead to Carron Crag. The summit can …

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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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Claife Heights Trail

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This trail between Sawrey and Belle Grange/High Wray is an absolute delight. It's not remotely technical, but it's utterly stunning. There are no huge mountains to take the breath away …

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Dominiek Van Dooren
June 23, 2026, Carron Crag

Carron Crag is a hilltop in the Lake District, in the Southern Fells region. Carron Crag is 314 meters high. Several hiking routes lead to Carron Crag. The summit can be recognised by the rock two meters north-east of the triangulation point. There is a beautiful view and also a ring sculpture, which is located just below the summit, in a southerly direction.

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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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Becky
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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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular natural monuments to visit around Staveley-in-Cartmel?

Among the most popular natural monuments in the area are Brant Fell, known for its spectacular views and easy hike, and Gummer's How, which offers magnificent panoramic views over Windermere and beyond. Visitors also highly rate Arnside Knott, a nature reserve with extensive views of the Lakeland Fells and Yorkshire Dales.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in the Staveley-in-Cartmel area?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Brant Fell offers an easy climb with interesting rock formations for agile children. Arnside Knott, with its mixed woodland and limestone grassland, is also considered family-friendly. Additionally, Cartmel Fell provides an easy and picturesque walk, ideal for families seeking a peaceful outing.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see at these monuments?

The natural monuments around Staveley-in-Cartmel offer a diverse range of features. You'll find panoramic viewpoints and summits like Gummer's How and Carron Crag. The Staveley Woodlands are rich in flora, including bluebells, orchids, and wild garlic, along with various mosses and ferns. Whitbarrow and Staveley Fell showcase unique limestone landscapes, while the Claife Heights Trail features tarns and undulating scenery.

When is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments in Staveley-in-Cartmel?

Spring and early summer are particularly rewarding. The Staveley Woodlands are vibrant with bluebells and other wildflowers, making it an excellent time for birdwatching. The mixed woodland and limestone grassland of Arnside Knott also come alive with butterflies and wildflowers during these seasons.

What outdoor activities can I do near the natural monuments in Staveley-in-Cartmel?

The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, including easy walks and more challenging trails. For cycling enthusiasts, there are touring bicycle routes and mountain biking trails. Explore options like the Gummer's How & Blake Holme Plantation loop for hiking, or the Newby Bridge Stone Bridge – Hawkshead Village loop for cycling. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking, cycling, and MTB guides for Staveley-in-Cartmel.

Are there specific hiking trails recommended for exploring the natural monuments?

Yes, there are many trails. For an easy walk with great views, consider the hike up Brant Fell. The short but rewarding hike to Gummer's How is also popular. For a different experience, the Staveley Woodlands offer a network of walking trails through diverse forest environments. You can find more hiking routes in the hiking guide for Staveley-in-Cartmel.

What makes Whitbarrow and Staveley Fell unique compared to other fells in the Lake District?

Whitbarrow and Staveley Fell stand out due to their limestone composition, which creates a distinct landscape often compared to parts of the Yorkshire Dales. Whitbarrow features initial woodland paths leading to a wide, open top with a splendid summit cairn, while Staveley Fell offers extensive views of Windermere. Both are part of Wainwright's Outlying Fells, providing a different hiking experience from the more typical Lakeland fells.

Can I spot wildlife or specific birds in the Staveley-in-Cartmel natural monuments?

Yes, the Staveley Woodlands are particularly good for birdwatching in spring and early summer, with sightings of pied and spotted flycatchers, redstarts, willow warblers, blackcaps, great spotted woodpeckers, nuthatches, and treecreepers. Arnside Knott is also a great place to spot wildlife, including beautiful butterflies and various bird species.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Staveley-in-Cartmel?

Visitors consistently praise the spectacular and magnificent views from summits like Brant Fell and Gummer's How. The diverse landscapes, from the vibrant flora of Staveley Woodlands to the unique limestone fells, are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the variety of walking trails and the peaceful, natural environment for family outings.

Are there any natural monuments that are part of Wainwright's Outlying Fells in this area?

Yes, Carron Crag is one of Alfred Wainwright's Outlying Fells of Lakeland. Additionally, Whitbarrow and Staveley Fell, known for their unique limestone landscapes, are also part of Wainwright's Outlying Fells, offering rewarding natural areas to explore.

Are there any natural monuments with lake views or near bodies of water?

Absolutely. Gummer's How offers magnificent panoramic views over Windermere. The Claife Heights Trail is noted for its stunning scenery that includes tarns and views of the lake. Cartmel Fell also provides views over the Winster Valley and can feature Middle Tarn.

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