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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Scarborough

Best natural monuments around Scarborough are characterized by a diverse landscape featuring dramatic coastal formations, expansive woodlands, and unique geological features. The town's prominent headland divides its seafront into two distinct bays, offering varied natural attractions. This region provides a range of natural spaces, from sandy beaches to ancient forests and hidden caves.

Best natural monuments around Scarborough

  • The most popular natural monuments is Mallyan Spout Waterfall, a natural monument that is the tallest waterfall in the North York…

Last updated: May 1, 2026

Mallyan Spout Waterfall

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With a vertical drop of 70 feet (21 m), Mallyan Spout is the tallest waterfall in the North York Moors. When you arrive at the waterfall, prepare to have your …

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Simon Howe Bronze Age Cairn

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At Simon Howe (260 m), you will see a cairn and a ring of stones, but what they used to be and for what purpose is apparently 'shrouded by the …

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An amazing circular room cut into a huge block of grit stone. Inside, the single room is a seat cut around the edge. It's said that this was made in …

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Waterfall Near Beck Hole

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Be prepared to negotiate muddy paths and slippery rocks!

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Old Nab

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This very distinctive headland between Jet Wyke and Brackenberry Wyke is a result of a combination of mining and coastal erosion. The views down (and up) the coast are nothing short of spectacular.

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Falling Foss

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Falling Foss is a beautiful waterfall situated in picturesque woodland. There is an intriguing hermit cave nearby, and tearooms, as well as lots of lovely walking to enjoy in the area.

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Black Nab

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Bit of confusion going on here. This is actually Black Nab, which looks like a submarine conning tower at high tide, as as the tide slowly ebbs, it looks as …

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Yorkshire Wolds Way End Monument

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This impressive stone marks the end of the Yorkshire Wolds Way and the Cleveland Way – or the beginning, depending on which way you're walking. From this spot, you're afforded great views over Filey and the bay below.

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Margery Bradley Standing Stone

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The monument includes a prehistoric standing stone and the associated buried
deposits immediately around its base. The monument, which is Listed Grade II
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St. Hilda's Church and Holy Well

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St Hilda is renowned to be the most famous Saint of the Anglo-Saxon times. She was a discinple of St Aidan of Lindisfarne, and the Abbess of Whitby. The church …

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June 14, 2025, Yorkshire Wolds Way End Monument

On route to Filey Brigg.

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End of the Coast to Coast Walk.

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RichD
October 13, 2024, Old Nab

If you are following the Cleveland Way it would be too easy to take the shortcut from the top of the hill, heading towards Staithes as the crow flies. Following the track down the headland to the Nab does not add that much distance, and gives better views.

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Pretty Lily Pond, eheral, in the mist coming in from the sea

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The monument includes a prehistoric standing stone and the associated buried deposits immediately around its base. The monument, which is Listed Grade II is sited on moorland beside the Castleton to Hutton-Le-Hole road where it is crossed by a trackway. It stands at the intersection of the parishes of Rosendale West, Farndale East and Westerdale. The Margery Bradley standing stone is considered to date to the Bronze Age and to be roughly contemporary with Flat Howe round barrow which lies about 240m to the south west and is the subject of a separate scheduling. The stone is a rough, undressed slab around 1m wide, 0.35m thick and standing 2.1m above the current ground surface. It is orientated so that its largest surfaces face east and west and not to line up with either the road or the trackway. At the top of the west face there are the carved initials `T.D.' which are thought to stand for Thomas Duncombe and to have been left in the 18th century as an estate boundary mark. Carved into the foot of the east face there is an Ordnance Survey benchmark.

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Whilst this waterfall is relatively accessible, as others point out it is a bit of a scramble, with the rocks still quite slippery and treacherous in the height of summer, as they are permanently in the shade and damp. In summer, the valley that the track to the waterfall runs through provides welcome respite from the heat of the day.

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Many of the photos posted are actually Thomason Foss, which is 50m further upstream. This little waterfall is very broad and shallow, almost like a set of rapids, with lots of huge flat boulders flanking the northern shore that make a perfect perch for an impromptu rest. Note that the track from Beck Hole to this waterfall is very boggy in places, and part of the track is very high up and narrow, making it slightly difficult to navigate in summer when the gorse bushes are encroaching over the track. Slow and steady with good footwear is essential.

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Fantastic 360 degree views and a variety of routeing options. I can't comment on the track west to Wheeldale Lodge or the bridleway south along Simon Howe Rigg to Cropton Forest, but both the bridleway north to Goathland, and the track east to Fen Bog Nature Reserve and the A169 are good quality tracks over easy terrain. The track east to Fen Bog is still quite waterlogged and boggy in some places even in July, but it is quite easy to skirt around these over the heather.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most unique natural monuments to visit around Scarborough?

Scarborough offers several unique natural monuments. Don't miss Mallyan Spout Waterfall, the tallest waterfall in the North York Moors with a 70-foot drop, known for its epic sight. Another intriguing spot is The Hermitage (North York Moors), a circular room carved into a huge grit stone block, believed to be an 18th-century folly.

Are there any natural monuments with historical significance near Scarborough?

Yes, several natural monuments around Scarborough also hold historical significance. The Scarborough Castle Headland itself is a dramatic natural feature topped by the historic castle. You can also visit Simon Howe Bronze Age Cairn, which is both a viewpoint and an ancient historical site. The Hermitage (North York Moors), a unique rock carving, is also thought to date back to the 18th century.

What natural features can I expect to see along the Scarborough coastline?

The Scarborough coastline is known for its dramatic features. The prominent headland divides the seafront into North and South Bays, both featuring sandy beaches. You can also discover unique rock formations like Black Nab, which resembles a submarine conning tower at high tide, and Old Nab, offering impressive coastal views.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments around Scarborough?

Absolutely! Scarborough has many family-friendly natural spaces. North Bay Beach is ideal for families with its Blue Flag status and calm waters. Peasholm Park, while a municipal park, offers beautiful natural settings with streams, waterfalls, and wildlife. South Cliff Gardens also provide delightful walks and sea views. For a unique coastal experience, Black Nab is considered family-friendly with its beach and cliff surroundings.

What kind of wildlife can be observed in the natural monuments near Scarborough?

The natural areas around Scarborough are rich in wildlife. Peasholm Park is an ideal habitat for tame grey squirrels, ducks, swans, and geese. Raincliffe and Forge Valley Woods are home to rare wildlife such as water voles, otters, and various butterflies and birds. Burton Riggs Nature Reserve, with its lakes and woodlands, is an important oasis for wildfowl and waders.

Where can I find waterfalls near Scarborough?

Scarborough is close to several impressive waterfalls. The most prominent is Mallyan Spout Waterfall, the tallest in the North York Moors. Another beautiful spot is Falling Foss, situated in picturesque woodland with a nearby hermit cave. You can also find Waterfall Near Beck Hole, which is broad and shallow, though the path can be challenging.

What are the best natural monuments for hiking around Scarborough?

For hiking, the natural monuments around Scarborough offer diverse terrain. The path to Mallyan Spout Waterfall can be technical, requiring sturdy shoes. Raincliffe and Forge Valley Woods provide excellent trails through mixed-deciduous woodland. You can find more hiking opportunities and routes in the wider area by exploring the Hiking around Scarborough guide.

Are there cycling routes near the natural monuments in Scarborough?

Yes, the area around Scarborough offers various cycling routes that pass by or near natural monuments. The North Bay and South Bay beaches are connected by Marine Drive, a scenic Victorian promenade. For more extensive cycling adventures, including routes through the North York Moors, you can consult the Cycling around Scarborough guide.

What are some good viewpoints to experience the natural beauty of Scarborough?

Scarborough offers several excellent viewpoints. Oliver's Mount provides breathtaking panoramic views of the town and coastline. The Scarborough Castle Headland also offers dramatic coastal vistas. For a historical viewpoint, consider Simon Howe Bronze Age Cairn, which offers expansive views. Yorkshire Wolds Way End Monument is another viewpoint along a trail.

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

Scarborough's natural monuments can be enjoyed year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the beaches, gardens like Peasholm Park and South Cliff Gardens, and woodland walks when flora is in full bloom. Autumn brings beautiful colours to the woodlands like Raincliffe and Forge Valley Woods. Winter offers dramatic coastal views and quieter trails, though paths to waterfalls like Waterfall Near Beck Hole can be muddy and slippery.

Are there any hidden gems among Scarborough's natural monuments?

While many natural monuments are well-known, some offer a more secluded experience. Shuttleworth Gardens, nestled within South Cliff Gardens, is a smaller 'hidden gem' featuring sensory zones and a charming fairy garden. Hayburn Wyke, slightly further afield, is a secluded cove with its own waterfalls and pebble beach, offering a tranquil escape.

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