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Top 6 Natural Monuments around Mickle Trafford

Best natural monuments around Mickle Trafford offer diverse natural features within a short distance of the village. The area is characterized by woodlands, wetlands, and geological formations, providing varied landscapes for exploration. Delamere Forest, a significant natural expanse, hosts several key natural monuments. These sites contribute to the region's ecological importance and offer opportunities for outdoor activities.

Best natural monuments around Mickle Trafford

  • The most popular natural monuments is Blakemere Moss, a natural monument that is a flooded area…

Last updated: June 29, 2026

Blakemere Moss

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Blakemere Moss is a flooded area of Delamere Forest. The lake is rich in biodiversity and is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest. It is a great place …

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Black Lake Nature Reserve, Delamere Forest

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Black Lake is a tranquil nature reserve within Delamere Forest. The reserve is home to many species of dragonfly and damselfly, as well as unusual mosses. The lake is a …

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Blakemere Moss

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Blakemere Moss is a flooded area of Delamere Forest. The lake is rich in biodiversity and is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest. It is a great place …

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Old Pale Hill Monument

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Amazing views of the Cheshire plain.

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Doolittle Moss

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Delamere forest is a great place for allthe family to go. With many good paths makes a great place for a day out, as well as having good facilities, and parking. Gets busy at weekends.

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Chris Wolsey
May 9, 2026, Old Pale Hill Monument

Lovely view on a clear day

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Kate
March 21, 2026, Blakemere Moss

Lovely ride through Delamere Forest. You can't go wrong on a mtb or emtb. I entered the forest at New Pale and went round lots of trails to the holiday lodges and came out on Waterloo Lane.

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amazing walk just cant take the path next to the hatch mere nature reserve because it's very deep mud at the moment

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Gmac222
April 14, 2024, Doolittle Moss

very boggy here, step into the trees at the left then edge along the bank to get on the track.

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Could become overgrown in summer or muddy if wet. Interest spot to see

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Stunning views of Delamere and beyond

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A good hard packed trail ,very steep in parts but boy worth it for the cracking views and some steep descents

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Blakemere Moss at Delamere Forest is a reclaimed wetland area. The Moss was originally formed from two kettle holes (water filled hollows formed by a detached mass of glacial ice melted in situ towards the end of the last ice age). Delamere Forest is made up of more than 100 peatland basins and includes several sites of rare 'quaking' bogland, a phenomenon in which sphagnum mosses form a carpet above peaty water that appears to tremble when trodden on. The area was drained from the 1800's, supposedly by prisoners from the Napoleonic Wars and planted with trees, (mainly oak and Scot's Pine) between 1793-1815 to provide timber for shipbuilding. The Forestry Commission planted the moss with pine and western hemlock during the 1940s, which proved uneconomic. In the late 1990's the Commission allowed the area to re-flood again naturally.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I expect to see around Mickle Trafford?

The area around Mickle Trafford offers diverse natural features, including significant wetlands and lakes like Blakemere Moss, tranquil forest environments such as Black Lake Nature Reserve, and unique geological formations like the Frodsham Sandstone Caves. You'll also find vast woodlands within Delamere Forest and picturesque river areas like the River Gowy.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments to visit?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Blakemere Moss within Delamere Forest is a great option, offering birdwatching opportunities and easy paths. Old Pale Hill Monument also provides family-friendly trails with rewarding views.

What hiking routes can I find near these natural monuments?

Delamere Forest, home to several natural monuments, offers numerous trails for hiking. For easy hikes around Mickle Trafford, you can explore routes like the 'Eastgate Clock loop from Littleton' or the 'Chester Zoo Nature Reserve loop from Upton-by-Chester'. You can find more details on these and other hiking options on the Easy hikes around Mickle Trafford guide.

Are there opportunities for cycling near the natural monuments?

Absolutely. The wider area around Mickle Trafford, especially within Delamere Forest, is popular for cycling. You can find various routes, including the 'Chester Millennium Greenway' or the 'Shropshire Union Canal Towpath loop from Guilden Sutton'. Explore more cycling options on the Cycling around Mickle Trafford guide.

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

The natural monuments around Mickle Trafford can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and active wildlife, especially for birdwatching at Blakemere Moss and observing dragonflies at Black Lake Nature Reserve. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, while winter offers tranquil, crisp walks, though some paths might be boggy.

Are the natural monuments suitable for dog walks?

Many areas within Delamere Forest, where several natural monuments are located, are dog-friendly. Blakemere Moss and Black Lake Nature Reserve offer pleasant walks for you and your dog, provided they are kept under control, especially near wildlife.

Is parking available at the natural monuments?

Yes, Delamere Forest, which encompasses several natural monuments like Blakemere Moss and Black Lake Nature Reserve, has good facilities, including parking. It's advisable to check specific locations for parking availability and any associated fees.

What geological features can be found among the natural monuments?

The most notable geological features are the Frodsham Sandstone Caves, which are surprisingly large and located on the east side of Manley Road. Additionally, Blakemere Moss was originally formed from kettle holes, showcasing glacial geological history.

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

Visitors particularly appreciate the rich biodiversity, especially the birdwatching opportunities at Blakemere Moss, and the tranquil atmosphere of places like Black Lake Nature Reserve. The stunning views from Old Pale Hill Monument are also highly rated.

Are there any lesser-known natural monuments worth exploring?

While not as widely known as Blakemere Moss, Doolittle Moss in Delamere Forest offers a unique natural experience. It's a significant area for nature and provides a different perspective on the region's wetlands and forests.

What types of wildlife can I observe at these natural sites?

The natural monuments are rich in wildlife. At Blakemere Moss, you can spot various bird species like greylags, Canada geese, and lapwings. Black Lake Nature Reserve is particularly known for its many species of dragonfly and damselfly, as well as unusual mosses.

Are there facilities like cafes or restrooms near the natural monuments?

Delamere Forest, which hosts several natural monuments, is well-equipped with facilities, including cafes and restrooms. These are typically located near the main visitor areas and parking, making it convenient for a day out.

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