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Top 5 Natural Monuments around Newcastleton And District

Best natural monuments around Newcastleton And District are found within the scenic Liddesdale Valley, characterized by rolling hills, woodlands, and the Liddel Water. This area in the Scottish Borders offers a landscape rich in natural features and historical context. The district provides opportunities to explore diverse environments, from riverbanks to elevated viewpoints. Its natural settings contribute to the region's appeal for outdoor activities.

Best natural monuments around Newcastleton And District

  • The most popular natural monuments is Silvas Capitalis (Giant Timber…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Silvas Capitalis (Giant Timber Head)

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Sigmund Freud Silvas Capitalis (forest head) is a giant timber head located along the Lakeside Way created by American artists Simparch. The head has been conceived as a watcher, an …

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Malcolm Monument on Whita Hill

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The tall obelisk called The Malcolm Monument sits atop Whita Hill. It was built in 1835-36 in honour of Major General Sir John Malcolm, a Scottish soldier and a diplomat. The monument is a Grade B listed building.

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Whita Well is a spring on the hillside here with an iron cup on a chain - unusual. A nice cup of cold, refreshing water! There is also the "Langholm …

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Hog Fell Trig Point

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Hog Fell has spell-binding views of the area, a great trig point to lean against, too! Spot Roan Fell in the distance (north-east), and closer by, there is Auldshiels Hill to the north. A beautiful, if windy!, place.

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Pickethaw Hill Cairn

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Get here in good clear weather, and all your troubles will be forgotten! An absolutely spectacular view. A cairn on top and Wisp Hill in the distance. A beautiful, beautiful place.

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July 21, 2024, Hog Fell Trig Point

Hog fell, well it could easily be renamed bog fell.

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Sigmund Freud Silvas Capitalis (forest head) is a giant timber head located along the Lakeside Way created by American artists Simparch. The head has been conceived as a watcher, an imaginary presence who has observed the passing occupation of the landscape over past millennia and who has also seen how environment has dramatically changed during the last one hundred years with the coming of the forest and more recently the lake.

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Hog Fell has spell-binding views of the area, a great trig point to lean against, too! Spot Roan Fell in the distance (north-east), and closer by, there is Auldshiels Hill to the north. A beautiful, if windy!, place.

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Get here in good clear weather, and all your troubles will be forgotten! An absolutely spectacular view. A cairn on top and Wisp Hill in the distance. A beautiful, beautiful place.

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Whita Well is a spring on the hillside here with an iron cup on a chain - unusual. A nice cup of cold, refreshing water! There is also the "Langholm Common Riding 1759 - 2009" cairn right next to it with some lovely views of the countryside.

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The tall obelisk called The Malcolm Monument sits atop Whita Hill. It was built in 1835-36 in honour of Major General Sir John Malcolm, a Scottish soldier and a diplomat. The monument is a Grade B listed building.

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Great fun giant head to climb in and look out its eyes. There are stairs once you walk into its mouth.

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The Malcolm Monument is a tall obelisk that took less than a year to build during the 1830s. It was erected in honour of Major General Sir John Malcolm, a Scottish soldier and diplomat, for his service to the country. The monument is a very prominent landmark on Whita Hill, overlooking Langholm.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there family-friendly natural attractions around Newcastleton And District?

Yes, the area offers several family-friendly options. Silvas Capitalis (Giant Timber Head) is a unique installation where children can climb inside and look out through its eyes, offering a distinct perspective on the surrounding forest. The Liddesdale Valley also provides gentle riverside paths suitable for families to enjoy wildlife and nature.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see in Newcastleton And District?

Newcastleton And District is characterized by the scenic Liddesdale Valley, featuring rolling hills, dense woodlands, and the Liddel Water. You'll find diverse wildflowers, especially hyacinths and bluebells in spring, and various birds like dippers, pied wagtails, oystercatchers, and herons along the riverbanks. Elevated points like Priest Hill offer panoramic views of this picturesque landscape.

What are some popular walking routes near the natural monuments?

The Liddel Water and Liddesdale Valley offer numerous local and forest walks. For easy options, consider routes like the 'Priest Hill loop in Newcastleton Forest' or the 'Newcastleton town loop'. More challenging hikes are also available. You can find detailed routes in the Hiking around Newcastleton And District guide.

What outdoor activities are available near these natural monuments?

Beyond exploring the natural monuments themselves, the area is excellent for walking and hiking along the Liddel Water and through the Liddesdale Valley. There are also opportunities for road cycling, with routes like 'The Olive Tree Café – Kielder Castle loop from Newcastleton'. For more details on various activities, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Newcastleton And District and Hiking around Newcastleton And District guides.

Are there any historical landmarks or sites near the natural monuments?

Yes, the region blends natural beauty with historical significance. The Malcolm Monument on Whita Hill is a prominent obelisk built in 1835-36, honoring Major General Sir John Malcolm, offering expansive views. Additionally, while not a natural monument itself, the remote setting of Hermitage Castle in the Liddesdale Valley provides a dramatic historical backdrop amidst rugged nature.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments in Newcastleton And District?

Spring is particularly beautiful, with wildflowers like hyacinths and bluebells blooming along the Liddel Water. Summer offers pleasant weather for walking and enjoying the outdoors. The area's natural beauty can be appreciated year-round, but for lush greenery and active wildlife, spring and summer are ideal.

Are there any viewpoints offering panoramic scenery?

Absolutely. Malcolm Monument on Whita Hill provides expansive views overlooking Langholm. Hog Fell Trig Point offers spell-binding views of the area, including Roan Fell. Pickethaw Hill Cairn also boasts spectacular views, especially on clear days.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in Newcastleton And District?

Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning scenery for walking, the tranquil riverside paths, and the opportunity to observe diverse wildlife. The unique installations like Silvas Capitalis (Giant Timber Head) and the refreshing Whita Well Spring are also popular for their distinct experiences.

Are there any hidden natural gems or less crowded spots to explore?

The broader Liddesdale Valley, away from specific landmarks, offers many tranquil spots along the Liddel Water and its tributaries. Exploring the numerous forest walks in the area can lead to peaceful, less-traveled paths where you can fully immerse yourself in the natural surroundings and wildlife.

What kind of gear should I bring when visiting the natural monuments?

Given the opportunities for walking and hiking, comfortable and sturdy footwear is essential. Layers of clothing are recommended due to potentially changeable weather, especially in elevated or windswept areas like Hog Fell. Bringing water, snacks, and a camera to capture the scenic views is also advisable.

Are there dog-friendly natural monuments or walking trails in Newcastleton And District?

Many of the natural areas and walking trails in Newcastleton And District are dog-friendly, allowing you to explore with your canine companion. The riverside paths along the Liddel Water and the various forest walks are generally suitable for dogs, provided they are kept under control. Always check local signage for any specific restrictions.

Can I find easy walking routes to natural monuments near Newcastleton?

Yes, there are several easy walking routes that lead to or pass by natural features. The Liddel Water offers accessible riverside paths, and the 'Newcastleton town loop' is a gentle option. For more easy routes, consult the Easy hikes around Newcastleton And District guide.

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