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Top 11 Natural Monuments around Ulverston

Best natural monuments around Ulverston are found within a landscape that blends natural beauty with historical significance. The market town on the Furness Peninsula serves as a base for exploring diverse natural features. These include prominent hills offering panoramic views, ancient sites set in natural surroundings, and varied ecosystems like woodlands and wetlands. The area provides opportunities to connect with the surrounding environment through accessible walks and scenic vistas.

Best natural monuments around Ulverston

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Last updated: July 1, 2026

Humphrey Head Trig Point

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The views from the trig pillar of Humphrey Head are fantastic. You can see the Coniston fells clearly, and further to the right you can see the Fairfield range.

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Birkrigg Trig Point

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The peak at Birkrigg is only 136 metres (446 ft) but its position gives extensive views in all directions. From here you have a great view of the peaks of …

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Hampsfell Hospice Viewpoint

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"Hampsfell Hospiz", a robust limestone tower monument, built in 1846 by the vicar of Cartmel. It offers shelter in bad weather and extensive views in better conditions.
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Sea Wood

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Sea Wood is a rare example of woodland on boulder clay overlying limestone. As a result it has a diverse composition and uncommon vegetation communities. Few such woods now remain …

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Burney Trig Point

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Burney is a small fell in the Lake District National Park. It has wonderful views over to Black Combe and across the southern fells of the Lake District. There is …

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June 3, 2026, Hampsfell Hospice Viewpoint

"Hampsfell Hospiz", a robust limestone tower monument, built in 1846 by the vicar of Cartmel. It offers shelter in bad weather and extensive views in better conditions. On the roof is a rough compass, allowing easy identification of nearby peaks and attractions. Hampsfell is the subject of a chapter in Wainwright's book "The Outlying Fells of Lakeland". Belongs to the Wainwright Outlying Fells https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Wainwrights

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Andy
August 6, 2024, Birkrigg Trig Point

Nice walk with good views all round

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Birkrigg Common 136m P70 (446ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 16273) [JNSA 22340] TP1387 - Birkrigg Common S5374 County of Lancashire Definitive List

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The peak at Birkrigg is only 136 metres (446 ft) but its position gives extensive views in all directions. From here you have a great view of the peaks of the Lake District, the Yorkshire Dales, Howgills, across Morecambe Bay to Arnside and Blackpool and to west Barrow.

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Charlie Cosh
August 8, 2023, Sea Wood

Sea Wood is a rare example of woodland on boulder clay overlying limestone. As a result it has a diverse composition and uncommon vegetation communities. Few such woods now remain in the county and Sea Wood is the largest example in South Cumbria and as such has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) (Woodland Trust)

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Humphrey Head is a nature reserve and has a prominent position on Morecambe Bay with great views all around.

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Hampsfell viewpoint offers grand 360-degree views. The small building on top called the Hospice has a kind of topograph on top to show you what you can see. It's only about 220m high but stands proud in the flatter lands around.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most prominent natural monuments to visit near Ulverston?

Ulverston offers a variety of natural monuments, from coastal features to inland fells. You can explore Humphrey Head Trig Point, which provides fantastic views of the Coniston and Fairfield fells and Morecambe Bay. Another popular spot is Birkrigg Trig Point, offering extensive views of the Lake District, Yorkshire Dales, and across Morecambe Bay. Additionally, the iconic Hoad Hill, home to the Sir John Barrow Monument, provides breathtaking panoramic scenery of the area.

Are there any family-friendly natural monuments or walks around Ulverston?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Birkrigg Trig Point is categorized as family-friendly and offers rewarding views. Sea Wood is another excellent family-friendly option, providing a diverse woodland environment to explore. The walk up Hoad Hill to the Sir John Barrow Monument is also generally accessible and enjoyable for families.

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

The natural monuments around Ulverston are renowned for their extensive and varied views. From Humphrey Head Trig Point, you can see the Coniston and Fairfield fells and Morecambe Bay. Birkrigg Trig Point offers panoramic vistas of the Lake District, Yorkshire Dales, Howgills, and across Morecambe Bay to Arnside and Blackpool. Even smaller fells like Burney Trig Point provide wonderful views over to Black Combe and the southern fells of the Lake District.

Are there any natural monuments with historical significance near Ulverston?

Yes, the area blends natural beauty with historical significance. Birkrigg Common is home to the Birkrigg Stone Circle, an ancient double stone circle set on a hill overlooking the sea, offering historical intrigue within a beautiful natural setting. While man-made, the Sir John Barrow Monument on Hoad Hill crowns a natural feature and commemorates an Ulverston-born explorer, making it a prominent symbol with historical ties.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The natural monuments around Ulverston are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the "Foot of Ulverston Canal – View of Hoad Monument loop," which offers views of the iconic monument. For cycling, routes like the "Bay Cycle Way: Furness Peninsula Loop" are popular. There are also gravel biking opportunities, including the "Torver Village – Coniston Shore Bridleway loop." You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Ulverston, Cycling around Ulverston, and Gravel biking around Ulverston guides.

What kind of natural ecosystems or wildlife can I observe?

The Ulverston area is rich in diverse ecosystems. Sea Wood is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) due to its rare woodland on boulder clay overlying limestone, supporting diverse vegetation. Further afield, Rusland Moss and Roudsea Woods and Mosses National Nature Reserves are characterized by sphagnum mosses, fen, and carr woodland, providing habitats for rare invertebrates like the large heath butterfly and various bird species such as coot, kingfisher, and grey heron. You might also spot roe deer or the rare black darter dragonfly.

Are there any natural monuments that are particularly good for birdwatching?

Yes, the wetland and woodland areas around Ulverston are excellent for birdwatching. Rusland Moss and Roudsea Woods and Mosses National Nature Reserves are known for their diverse birdlife, including species like coot, kingfisher, and grey heron. These reserves offer unique opportunities to observe various avian species in their natural habitats.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Ulverston?

Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views and the sense of tranquility. For instance, the views from Humphrey Head Trig Point are described as fantastic, especially at sunset. The extensive views in all directions from Birkrigg Trig Point are also highly appreciated. The peaceful atmosphere of places like Birkrigg Common, combined with historical intrigue, makes for a rewarding experience.

Can I find any natural monuments that are less strenuous to visit?

Many of the natural monuments around Ulverston offer accessible walks. Hoad Hill, while prominent, provides a rewarding and generally accessible walk to the Sir John Barrow Monument. Birkrigg Trig Point, despite being a peak, is only 136 meters high, making it a relatively easy ascent with extensive views. Sea Wood also offers pleasant, less strenuous walks through its unique woodland.

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

The natural monuments around Ulverston can be enjoyed year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring and summer bring lush greenery and vibrant wildlife, ideal for longer walks and birdwatching. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, especially in woodland areas like Sea Wood. Winter, while colder, can offer crisp, clear views from viewpoints like Hoad Hill and the various trig points, often with fewer crowds.

Are there any natural monuments that are particularly good for photography?

Absolutely. The panoramic views from Hoad Hill and the various trig points, such as Humphrey Head Trig Point and Birkrigg Trig Point, offer stunning landscape photography opportunities, especially at sunrise or sunset over Morecambe Bay. The ancient Birkrigg Stone Circle provides a unique subject with historical context against a natural backdrop. The diverse ecosystems of Rusland Moss and Roudsea Woods also present chances for nature and wildlife photography.

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