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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Mansergh

Best natural monuments around Mansergh offer diverse natural attractions in the South Cumbria Low Fells area, near Kirkby Lonsdale. The landscape features rolling hills, fells, and river valleys, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration. This region is characterized by its natural features and proximity to larger ranges like the Howgill Fells and the Lake District. Visitors can find various natural monuments, including summits, viewpoints, and geological formations.

Best natural monuments around Mansergh

  • The most popular natural monuments is The Helm Trig…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

The Helm Trig Point

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The Helm may be diminutive by Lakeland standards, rising to a modest 607 feet (185 m), but what it lacks in height it makes up for with character. This flat-topped …

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Yordas Cave

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Yordas cave was a show cave in Victorian times, with visitors travelling from miles around. Because of this, it's been made very accessible with a widened entrance with carved steps. …

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Arant Haw summit cairn

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Arant Haw is a fell in the Howgill range. The Howgills are a wonderful collection of rolling hills in the east of Cumbria. Unfortunately I didn't get the views on …

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This is a public road bridge over the River Rawthey. New Bridge is not so new anymore. It is a monumental structure, built in the 18th century to last.
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Rowten Pot

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Rowten Pot is a huge limestone chasm with a cascading river flowing below ground and further into the depths. It's a very impressive sight and there are no fences or …

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helen23marki
June 15, 2026, Yordas Cave

Yordas Cave is such an underrated gem in North Yorkshire! It’s incredible to think that people have been visiting this place as a natural curiosity since the 1700s. Walking into the main chamber really feels like stepping back in time. Just make sure to pack a solid headlamp and some sturdy boots if you plan to explore! https://www.kaisermemberservice.com

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Andy
September 7, 2025, The Helm Trig Point

Nice walk with views of Kendal

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Ronnie
September 7, 2025, The Helm Trig Point

The Helm 185m P55 (607ft) [Tump 1] (DoBIH Hill ID: 16219) [JNSA 19230] County of Westmorland Definitive List summit. County of Westmorland Trig Pillar.

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Easy walk if you from the Station Inn but a lot steeper coming the other way. Great views over Kendal and out into Morecambe Bay .

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Joff
April 13, 2025, Rowten Pot

Nice casual walk. If it’s been raining then I would wear boots as it would be a little muddy at the top.

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Lovely hill over looking kendal. You can even stop at the station in. Lots of opportunities for hill reps

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PBS
April 3, 2024, The Helm Trig Point

Take a breath and enjoy great views of Kendal and the surrounding area

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Oliver G
November 27, 2023, Rowten Pot

Rowten Pot is a huge limestone chasm with a cascading river flowing below ground and further into the depths. It's a very impressive sight and there are no fences or barriers to hold you back. Just don't get too close to the edge as a slip would be fatal

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of natural monuments can I expect to find around Mansergh?

The area around Mansergh, situated in the South Cumbria Low Fells, offers a variety of natural monuments. You'll find numerous summits and viewpoints, such as The Helm Trig Point and Farleton Fell Summit, providing expansive views. There are also unique geological formations like Yordas Cave, which features an underground waterfall.

Are there any natural monuments with historical significance in the Mansergh area?

Yes, The Helm Trig Point is not only a summit with great views but also the site of an Iron Age hillfort, adding a layer of historical interest to your visit. Additionally, Yordas Cave was a popular Victorian show cave and has legends of a giant named Yordas associated with it.

What are some of the best viewpoints to experience the landscape around Mansergh?

For panoramic views, consider visiting The Helm Trig Point, which offers vistas of the Lake District mountains and Howgill Fells. Arant Haw summit cairn provides excellent views of the rolling Howgill fells, and Farleton Fell Summit gives you views towards Morecambe Bay and the Lake District peaks.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or activities near Mansergh?

Yes, New Bridge and Picnic Site, Sedbergh is a family-friendly spot. It features an 18th-century bridge over the River Rawthey and a dedicated picnic area, offering a pleasant place to relax by the river. While Yordas Cave is accessible, it requires wellies and a head torch, which might be an adventure for older children.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area around Mansergh is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy options like the 'Barbon Village – Barbon Beck loop' or 'Path Along the River Lune' near Kirkby Lonsdale. For more details on routes, explore the Easy hikes around Mansergh guide. There are also options for gravel biking and running, with guides available for Gravel biking around Mansergh and Running Trails around Mansergh.

What should I know before visiting Yordas Cave?

Yordas Cave is a unique natural monument that allows you to travel 100m underground to see a waterfall. It's very accessible with a widened entrance and carved steps, but you will need wellies and a head torch for the best experience as it can be muddy and dark inside. The cave is on private land but is open to visitors for free.

Are there any natural monuments that offer views of the Lake District from the Mansergh area?

Yes, several natural monuments provide views towards the Lake District. The Helm Trig Point offers clear views of the Lake District mountains to the northwest. Similarly, from Farleton Fell Summit, you can also see the peaks of the Lake District, alongside Morecambe Bay.

What kind of landscape characterizes the natural monuments around Mansergh?

The natural monuments around Mansergh are set within the South Cumbria Low Fells, characterized by rolling hills, fells, and river valleys. This landscape provides a mix of elevated vantage points and geological features, distinct from the higher peaks of the nearby Lake District but offering its own unique charm and outdoor exploration opportunities.

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

Visitors frequently highlight the exceptional views from the summits, such as those from The Helm Trig Point, which are described as 'amazing' and 'well worth a trip up.' The unique experience of exploring Yordas Cave, with its underground waterfall, is also a popular draw. The overall natural beauty and tranquility of the rolling fells are consistently appreciated.

Are there opportunities for long-distance walks or challenging hikes near Mansergh's natural monuments?

While many easy routes are available, the proximity to the Howgill Fells offers opportunities for more challenging hikes. For instance, the 'Calf Top Trig Point loop' is a difficult running trail that covers over 20 km. You can find more varied routes, including moderate and difficult options, in the Running Trails around Mansergh guide and the Gravel biking around Mansergh guide.

Can I see any unique wildlife around the natural monuments?

At The Helm Trig Point, you might encounter native ponies grazing on the flat-topped upland. While specific wildlife sightings can vary, the diverse landscape of fells and river valleys generally supports a range of local flora and fauna typical of the South Cumbria Low Fells.

Is there a good spot for a picnic near the natural monuments?

Yes, the New Bridge and Picnic Site, Sedbergh, located by the River Rawthey, is an ideal spot for a picnic. It offers a pleasant setting with shade from trees, perfect for a break after exploring the nearby natural features.

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