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Top 12 Natural Monuments around Broughton East

Best natural monuments around Broughton East are characterized by a diverse landscape of fells, summits, and unique geological formations. This region offers extensive views over lakes, fells, and coastal areas, providing varied terrain for outdoor exploration. The natural monuments here often feature limestone landscapes, woodlands, and significant viewpoints. Visitors can explore a range of natural attractions, from challenging fells to intriguing geological sites.

Best natural monuments around Broughton East

  • The most popular natural monuments is Gummer's How, a natural…

Last updated: May 3, 2026

Gummer's How

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Gummer's How is situated on the eastern shore of Windermere, near its southern end. While the hill is small by Lakeland standards, it affords magnificent views over Windermere, across to the Coniston fells and Morecambe Bay.

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Arnside Knott

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Arnisde Knott is one of the crowning jewels of the Arnside and Silverdale Area of Natural Beauty. Interestingly, at 522 feet (159 m) it is the lowest of all the …

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Fairy Steps

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The Fairy Steps are shrouded in numerous legends, with one prevalent tale suggesting that if you manage to ascend or descend the steps without making contact with the sides, the …

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Whitbarrow Lord's Seat Cairn

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The inscription on the stone in the cairn reads:
This Reserve
Commemorates
CANON G.A.K. HERVEY
1893-1967
Founder of the
Lake District Naturalists' Trust

Though the site area is now under a Special Scientific Interest tag as a Nature Reserve.

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Hawes Water

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I think Kenny's above tip refers to the Hawes Water in the Lake District.

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Charlie Cosh
March 31, 2026, Whitbarrow Lord's Seat Cairn

Great views from Whitbarrow across the Lake District and Morecambe Bay.

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March 6, 2026, Gummer's How

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September 22, 2025, Fairy Steps

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Good fun but a bit of a squeeze. You can walk around instead.

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May 21, 2025, Fairy Steps

Slippy in the downward direction (south west)

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May 21, 2025, Fairy Steps

good fun! just beware, going down, it can be a bit slippy. Down is in the south west direction.

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Brian
April 21, 2025, Gummer's How

Great hike, going up and down may stretch some unused muscles

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Becky
March 8, 2025, Gummer's How

Good footwear required. Some of the best views of Lake Windermere to the North and South

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I expect to see around Broughton East?

The natural monuments around Broughton East offer a diverse landscape including fells, summits, and unique geological formations. You'll find extensive views over lakes like Windermere, various fells, and coastal areas such as Morecambe Bay. The region also features limestone landscapes, woodlands, and intriguing rock formations like Fairy Steps.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in Broughton East?

Visitors particularly appreciate the panoramic vistas from summits like Gummer's How and Whitbarrow Lord's Seat Cairn. The unique geological features, such as the narrow gorge at Fairy Steps, and the tranquil environments of places like Hawes Water, are also highly valued. The komoot community has shared over 80 photos and given more than 170 upvotes for these natural monuments.

Are there any natural monuments with historical or legendary significance?

Yes, Fairy Steps is steeped in local legends. One popular tale suggests that if you can ascend or descend the steps without touching the sides, fairies will grant you a wish. While challenging due to the narrowness, it adds a magical element to the visit.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments around Broughton East?

Absolutely. Arnside Knott is considered family-friendly, offering many different paths and trails through beautiful woodland. Hawes Water is also noted as family-friendly, providing a serene lake environment. These spots are great for gentle exploration and enjoying nature together.

What kind of views can I expect from the natural monuments?

The natural monuments in this region offer spectacular views. From Gummer's How, you can see magnificent panoramas over Windermere and across to the Coniston fells. Whitbarrow Lord's Seat Cairn provides extensive views over Arnside, Morecambe Bay, the Lake District, and the Yorkshire Dales. Arnside Knott also boasts wide-ranging views, including the Lakeland Fells and the Yorkshire Dales.

What outdoor activities can I do near the natural monuments around Broughton East?

Beyond exploring the natural monuments themselves, the area around Broughton East is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and touring. For instance, there are challenging gravel biking routes like the 'View of Lake Windermere – Wray Castle loop' and moderate road cycling routes such as 'Cartmel and Witherslack loop from Grange-over-Sands'. You can explore more options on the Gravel biking around Broughton East, Road Cycling Routes around Broughton East, and Cycling around Broughton East guide pages.

Are there hiking trails near these natural monuments?

Yes, many natural monuments are accessible via hiking trails. Gummer's How offers a short but interesting hike to its summit. Arnside Knott has a network of paths and trails, including a lovely circular route along the coast. Whitbarrow Lord's Seat Cairn can be reached via a 10km hiking route from Mill Side, offering superb views.

What is the best time to visit the natural monuments around Broughton East?

The natural monuments are generally accessible year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying wildflowers and butterflies, particularly at places like Arnside Knott, and for pleasant hiking conditions. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, while winter can provide crisp, clear views, though some paths might be more challenging. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.

Can I observe wildlife at the natural monuments?

Yes, several natural monuments are excellent for wildlife observation. Arnside Knott, with its mixed woodland and limestone grassland, is a vibrant spot for butterflies and wildflowers in spring and summer. Hawes Water is a great center for both birdlife and insects, making it a good choice for nature enthusiasts.

Are there any natural monuments that are particularly challenging to access?

While many trails are accessible, some natural monuments present a challenge. Fairy Steps, for instance, involves navigating a very narrow gorge, which can be quite difficult. Gummer's How, though a short hike, is described as 'interesting' and can be very windy at the top, adding to the challenge.

Are there any natural monuments that are also nature reserves?

Yes, Arnside Knott is part of the Arnside and Silverdale Area of Natural Beauty and is recognized as a nature reserve. Additionally, the area around Whitbarrow Lord's Seat Cairn is under a Special Scientific Interest tag as a Nature Reserve, commemorating Canon G.A.K. Hervey, founder of the Lake District Naturalists' Trust.

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