Best natural monuments around Irthington offer a diverse natural experience through local walking routes and varied landscapes. The area features traditional parklands, glacial lakes, and summit viewpoints. Visitors can explore the countryside and observe local wildlife. The natural features near Irthington provide opportunities for gentle recreation and enjoying rural scenery.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Sadly I managed to photograph the beautiful cherry 🍒 tree in its last blossom as it was cut down due degradation. The trunk still sadly stands there 😲😢
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Church next to this cherry tree was build in 1828 and I would like to believe that the 2 trees were planted in that time. Unfortunately one "died" few years ago. Magnificent when in bloom and worth seeing 🍒
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Talkin Tarn is a glacial lake set within Talkin Tarn Country Park. The lake is in a kettle hole, formed 10,000 years ago by mass glacial action.
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As you running, you probably don't have time to stop and admire the nature. Gelt woods is very one of amazing areas near Brampton. Dinamic up and down route is good for cardio.
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Talkin Fell summit has a series of interesting cairns and a heart shaped windbreak as well as a trig point. It's not a huge fell at 381m but offers great views north and east.
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Rickerby Park is a traditional Victorian parkland located on the banks of the River Eden, in the grounds of Rickerby House. Within the park is an impressive War memorial. In fields just beyond Rickerby Park is an octagonal Victorian folly tower erected by George Head Head, mayor, magistrate, and banker of Carlisle. He owned Rickerby House in the 19th Century, at a time when towers and turrets were in vogue. There are several more towers built into the Rickerby Gardens and Farm buildings. source: https://www.visitcumbria.com/car/rickerby-park/
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Rickerby Park is part of a gorgeous stretch of greenspaces along the River Eden, which meanders through the heart of Carlisle. It's a traditional Victorian parkland, which can easily be linked with an amble through Bitts Park and around the Sheepmount's many football fields and athletics track. The Hadrian's Wall Path long-distance trail also runs through the park.
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The area around Irthington offers a diverse natural experience, including traditional parklands, glacial lakes, and summit viewpoints. You can explore the countryside through local walking routes and observe various wildlife. Notable features include Talkin Tarn Lake, a glacial lake, and the scenic Gelt Wood Rock Formations and River Trail.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Talkin Tarn Lake, set within Talkin Tarn Country Park, is a great option. Additionally, Rickerby Park War Memorial is located within a traditional Victorian parkland, offering space for family activities. The Gelt Wood Rock Formations and River Trail also provides a relaxing and easy walk for all ages.
The Irthington area is rich in diverse wildlife. Visitors have the chance to spot red squirrels, brown long-eared bats, oystercatchers, whooper swans, peregrine falcons, grey herons, and buzzards, especially along the scenic walking routes and near natural features like Talkin Tarn Lake and Gelt Wood.
You can find several easy walks near the natural monuments. For example, the Gelt Wood Rock Formations and River Trail offers a relaxing, easy walk beside the river. For more options, explore the Easy hikes around Irthington guide, which includes routes like 'The Sally Inn – Wellbeck Snack Shed loop'.
Yes, for panoramic views, visit Talkin Fell Summit Cairns and Trig Point. Although not a huge fell at 381 meters, it offers great views to the north and east, featuring a series of interesting cairns and a trig point.
Beyond exploring the natural monuments themselves, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, road cycling, and mountain biking. For detailed routes, check out the Easy hikes around Irthington, Road Cycling Routes around Irthington, and MTB Trails around Irthington guides.
The natural monuments around Irthington offer charm throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the lush greenery and spotting wildlife, while autumn brings beautiful foliage. The local walking routes provide a peaceful escape in any season, though checking weather conditions is always advisable.
Yes, you can find unique natural features with historical context. Talkin Tarn Lake is a glacial lake formed 10,000 years ago. Additionally, Rickerby Park War Memorial is situated within a traditional Victorian parkland, part of a stretch of greenspaces along the River Eden, which also features the Hadrian's Wall Path.
While specific cafes or pubs directly adjacent to every natural monument are not listed, the Irthington area and surrounding villages like Laversdale and Newtown offer local amenities. Many walking routes, such as the 5-mile walk from The Sally Irthington, often pass through or near villages where you can find places for refreshments.
The region's natural monuments showcase interesting geological formations. Talkin Tarn Lake is a prime example, being a glacial lake formed in a kettle hole by mass glacial action 10,000 years ago. The Gelt Wood Rock Formations and River Trail also features intriguing rock formations along the river.
Generally, the natural walking routes and parklands around Irthington are dog-friendly. Areas like Rickerby Park and the trails through Gelt Wood are popular for walks with dogs. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially in areas with wildlife or livestock, and to check specific park rules before your visit.
Parking is generally available at or near the access points for many natural monuments and walking routes. For instance, Talkin Tarn Country Park has designated parking facilities. For other areas like Rickerby Park or trailheads, local parking options are usually signposted or can be found in nearby villages.


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