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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Richmondshire

Best natural monuments around Richmondshire are found within the North Yorkshire landscape, featuring diverse geological formations and water features. The district is characterized by its fells, valleys, and rivers, offering a variety of natural attractions. These monuments provide opportunities to experience the region's natural beauty and varied terrain.

Best natural monuments around Richmondshire

  • The most popular natural monuments is Aysgarth Lower Falls, a natural monument that features crashing white waters. This waterfall is a well-known part of the triple-tiered…

Last updated: May 1, 2026

Aysgarth Lower Falls

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It’s not too often that you can place yourself in an English Romantic painting. But when you stand here, admiring the crashing white waters of Aysgarth Lower Falls, you’re right …

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Great Shunner Fell Summit

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Legendary fellwalker Alfred Wainwright said he could climb Great Shunner “nonstop despite being senile and getting as fat as a pig”. When hiking here, you'll understand the sentiment. It feels like walking along the backbone of England.

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Buttertubs Pass Climb from Hawes

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Also known as the ‘Cote de Buttertubs’ if you were watching the 2014 Tour. Don’t let its cutesy name fool you – this 4.5km ascent touches 17% in parts

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Aysgarth Middle Falls

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English Romantic painter William Turner visited Aysgarth on July 28, 1816, when making illustrations for 'A General History of the County of York' by Thomas Dunham Whitaker. As you stand …

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East Gill Force

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With a 15-foot (4.5 m) drop, East Gill Force is an impressive waterfall in a stunning location. Below the main falls is a smaller waterfall that cascades downstream. As the …

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Between Lamps Moss and Buttertubs - some gorgeous open valleys with rolling grippy Dales roads.

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Aysgarth Upper Falls

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Aysgarth Falls is a spellbinding stretch of water in Lower Wensleydale that drops 98 feet (30 m). Best known for its triple flight of falls sculpted by the River Ure, …

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Kisdon Force Waterfall

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This one is not just one waterfall, but a series of them, a short distance and an easy walk from the village of Keld. It is often considered to be …

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Semer Water

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Semer Water is the second largest natural lake in England, the first being Malham Tarn. It is half a mile long. Beside walkers like yourself, it attracts people who like …

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Swinner Gill Lead Mining Remains

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An unbelievably dramatic spot both naturally and historically! Amidst the glorious hills of East Stonedale and Ivelet Moor, where a few becks meet and crash down under the stone bridge, …

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anthony brown
May 31, 2025, East Gill Force

A good spot for a short rest and enjoy the waterfall.

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Impressive views, building and waterfalls. By far my favourite part of the Herriot Way.

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Highest point along the Herriot Way. Expect bog and bad weather 😂

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Fantastic loop from Hawes to Muker then Cross tops to Askridge then steady back to Hawes . The climbs are tough but an awesome ride

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Paul
October 28, 2024, Kisdon Force Waterfall

Sketchy path when wet but worth the effort. Some of the flat rocks are VERY slippery so take care.

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A stunning location with old mine workings, a pack horse bridge, cascading waterfalls, and beautiful beck. All this surrounded by the stunning steep hillsides. I just had to stay here for a while before heading up to Rogan's Seat.

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A stunning waterfall, not the biggest out there, but it is in a gorgeous location and very accessible from Keld village. A beautiful place to bring the kids and have a picnic.

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Great Shunner Fell is a good little workout coming up from Thwaite, about 5.5 kilometres one way, so quite a bit shorter than coming up from Hawes. I wish I could say the views are great, but the cloud was in today on my hike. It was a great day out though, and I met some great people on the hill from all over the world.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which natural monuments are most popular with visitors in Richmondshire?

Among the most popular natural monuments in Richmondshire are the stunning Aysgarth Lower Falls, known for its crashing white waters, and Aysgarth Middle Falls, which offers a disabled viewpoint. Visitors also highly rate Aysgarth Upper Falls for its scenic beauty. Other well-loved spots include Semer Water, a tranquil lake, and the impressive East Gill Force waterfall.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see in Richmondshire?

Richmondshire is rich in diverse natural features, primarily known for its spectacular waterfalls, such as the triple-tiered Aysgarth Falls, Richmond Falls, and Hardraw Force. You'll also find expansive fells like Great Shunner Fell Summit, picturesque valleys like Swaledale and Arkengarthdale, and tranquil lakes like Semer Water. The landscape is characterized by rivers, woodlands, and unique geological formations.

Are there good hiking trails near the natural monuments in Richmondshire?

Yes, Richmondshire offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can explore trails like the 'Muker Meadows and Kisdon Force loop from Keld' or the 'Aysgarth Falls loop' for an easier walk. For more challenging routes, consider 'The Tan Hill Inn & River Swale loop from Keld'. Many of these trails allow you to experience multiple natural monuments. Find more options on the Waterfall hikes around Richmondshire guide.

Can I go cycling around the natural monuments in Richmondshire?

Absolutely. The region is popular for cycling, with routes like the 'Buttertubs Pass & Oxnop Scar loop from Hawes' offering challenging climbs and scenic views. You can also find routes such as the 'Swale Trail – Dales Bike Centre & Café loop from Gunnerside'. For more cycling adventures, check out the Cycling around Richmondshire guide or the MTB Trails around Richmondshire guide.

Where can I find impressive waterfalls in Richmondshire?

Richmondshire is home to several impressive waterfalls. The most famous are the triple-tiered Aysgarth Falls, comprising Aysgarth Lower Falls, Aysgarth Middle Falls, and Aysgarth Upper Falls. You can also visit Richmond Falls directly in Richmond town, East Gill Force, and the dramatic Kisdon Force Waterfall. Hardraw Force, England's largest single-drop waterfall, is also within the district.

Are there any challenging natural monuments for experienced hikers?

Yes, for experienced hikers, Great Shunner Fell Summit offers a challenging experience with rewarding views. While not a natural monument itself, the Buttertubs Pass Climb from Hawes is a demanding route with steep gradients, popular with cyclists but also part of challenging hiking circuits. Buckden Pike Summit, though in wider Yorkshire Dales, is a prominent feature offering rugged terrain and expansive vistas.

Are the natural monuments in Richmondshire suitable for families?

Many natural monuments in Richmondshire are family-friendly. Aysgarth Falls, with its accessible paths and surrounding woodlands, is ideal for walks and picnics. Semer Water is another great spot for families, offering a tranquil lake environment. East Gill Force is also noted as family-friendly.

Are there any wheelchair-accessible natural monuments?

Yes, Aysgarth Middle Falls offers a disabled viewpoint, making it accessible for wheelchair users to enjoy the magnificent cascades.

What is the best time of year to visit Richmondshire's natural monuments?

The natural monuments in Richmondshire are beautiful year-round. Spring brings carpets of wildflowers like wood anemones and primroses, particularly around Aysgarth Falls. After heavy rainfall, waterfalls like Aysgarth Falls and Richmond Falls are particularly impressive, transforming into gushing torrents. Summer offers pleasant weather for walks and picnics, while autumn provides stunning foliage. Winter can offer dramatic, stark beauty, but some paths might be more challenging.

Is parking available at the natural monuments?

Yes, for popular sites like Aysgarth Falls, there is a National Park Centre car park available. For other natural monuments, parking availability can vary, but many trailheads and popular spots in the Yorkshire Dales generally have designated parking areas or roadside parking options.

Can I walk behind a waterfall in Richmondshire?

Yes, you can! Hardraw Force, located within the Richmondshire district, is unique for being England's largest single-drop waterfall and allows visitors the immersive experience of walking behind its 100-foot (30-meter) curtain of water.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the natural monuments in Richmondshire?

Visitors frequently praise the dramatic scenery and the sense of being in a '19th-century masterpiece' when viewing the crashing waters of Aysgarth Lower Falls. The opportunity to witness the power of nature, especially after rain, and the tranquil beauty of places like Semer Water are often highlighted. The area's rich history, such as the lead mining remains near Swinner Gill, also adds to the appeal.

Are the natural monuments in Richmondshire dog-friendly?

Generally, the natural monuments and trails in Richmondshire are dog-friendly, especially within the Yorkshire Dales National Park. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, particularly in areas with livestock or sensitive wildlife, and to follow the Countryside Code. Specific rules may apply to certain nature reserves or private lands.

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