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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Stonebeck Up

Natural monuments around Stonebeck Up are found within the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in North Yorkshire. This civil parish is characterized by its natural landscapes, including significant reservoirs, expansive moorlands, and prominent fells. The area offers a wealth of natural features for exploration, from dramatic gorges to impressive limestone formations. It is recognized for its diverse scenery and geology, providing varied outdoor experiences.

Best natural monuments around Stonebeck Up

  • The most popular natural monuments is Linton Falls,…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Linton Falls

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After heavy rain or snow make sure you check with local agencies as to whether bridges and/or stepping stones are passable.

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Great Whernside Summit

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A gorgeous and stunning hill, at 704m (don't confuse it with Whernside, which is in a completely different location 27km away!).

The name Whernside (from Querneside in Old English), first …

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The Druid's Temple

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Amazing nineteenth century folly.Styled after stone circles and well known prehistoric monuments such as Stonehenge.

The Druids Temple was built to alleviate local unemployment, allowing William Danby, a wealthy landowner …

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Trollers Gill

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Really dramatic scenery and an exhilarating scramble when the gill is full of water! Don't forget to take a peek in the cave on the right-hand side as you reach the top of the gill!

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Coldstones Cut

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This quarry might just be the highest one in England, quarrying mostly limestone (as you would expect in this area of the country).

Coldstone Cut is, in fact, a sculpture: …

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Stuart Wilcock
June 14, 2026, Trollers Gill

Troller's Gill is a dramatic, limestone gorge in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, North Yorkshire, England. Most of the year, Skyreholme Beck flows underground, leaving a rocky, dry limestone bed. Hikers walk directly between the cliffs, which requires some physical agility.

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The Sculpture was created by artist Andrew Sabin and opened in 2010, it is the highest and largest public artwork in Yorkshire.

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The Coldstones Cut is a massive public land art installation located on Greenhow Hill in North Yorkshire, England.

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A central viewing terrace allows you to look directly down into the deep, active limestone pit to watch 60-tonne industrial dumpers move like small toys.

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The quarry at The Coldstones Cut is the Coldstones Quarry, a massive, active limestone quarry operated by Heidelberg Materials Aggregates.

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PhilT
September 5, 2025, The Druid's Temple

A hidden gem and interesting story behind the construction of the Temple. Beautiful views and an interesting undulating walk through stunning countryside.

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Trollers Gill is a narrow limestone gorge in the Yorkshire Dales, near the village of Appletreewick in North Yorkshire. It has a mysterious reputation tied to local folklore. 🥾A great adventure for those who enjoy off-the-beaten-path routes and perfect introduction to Ghyll scrambling. 📜 The gorge is said to be haunted by trolls, hence its name. According to legend, it is home to a fearsome barghest—a supernatural black dog with glowing red eyes, often associated with death and misfortune. Some stories also link the ghyll to mythical goblins and other eerie creatures, adding to its reputation as a place of mystery. 🪨 The gorge is cut into limestone, featuring rocky outcrops, scree slopes, and a sometimes dry streambed. It was likely formed by glacial meltwater, carving out the dramatic landscape seen today. The ghyll can be dry for much of the year, but after heavy rain, water flows through the valley.

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Stuart
November 10, 2024, Trollers Gill

Very slippery as you are walking on the dry (at the time of walking) stream bed - walking pole would be useful, otherwise take care of

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most notable natural monuments to visit around Stonebeck Up?

The Stonebeck Up area, nestled within the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offers several impressive natural features. You can explore the dramatic Linton Falls, the largest waterfall on the River Wharfe, or experience the stunning limestone ravine of Trollers Gill. Another significant landmark is Kilnsey Crag, an impressive limestone cliff formed by glacial movement.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see in the Stonebeck Up area?

Stonebeck Up is rich in diverse natural landscapes. You'll find significant reservoirs like Angram and Scar House, expansive moorlands such as Masham Moor, and prominent fells including Great Whernside. The area also features dramatic gorges like How Stean Gorge, impressive limestone formations, and picturesque river features.

Are there hiking trails near the natural monuments in Stonebeck Up?

Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. For easy walks, consider routes around Scar House Reservoir, such as the 'Scar House Reservoir and Dam loop'. If you're looking for more challenging hikes, the area around Great Whernside Summit offers rewarding trails. You can find more details on various hiking routes in the Easy hikes around Stonebeck Up guide.

What other outdoor activities are available near Stonebeck Up's natural monuments?

Beyond hiking, the region is excellent for other outdoor pursuits. You can enjoy running trails, including loops around Scar House Reservoir, or explore road cycling routes that take you past various natural landmarks. For adventure seekers, How Stean Gorge offers activities like gorge walking and caving. Discover more options in the Running Trails around Stonebeck Up and Road Cycling Routes around Stonebeck Up guides.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments around Stonebeck Up?

Absolutely. Linton Falls is a picturesque spot with a footbridge, making it accessible for families. The Druid's Temple, while a man-made folly, is set within a forest and offers an intriguing, family-friendly exploration opportunity. Many of the reservoir walks are also suitable for families.

What kind of wildlife can I observe in the natural areas around Stonebeck Up?

The moorlands around Stonebeck Up, including Masham Moor, are internationally important for conservation and provide vital habitats. You can spot various bird species such as merlin, buzzard, kestrel, peregrine falcon, red kite, and hen harrier, as well as the iconic Eurasian Curlew. The reservoirs also attract local wildlife.

When is the best time to visit the natural monuments around Stonebeck Up?

The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for hiking and exploring, with the moorlands in bloom. Autumn brings beautiful colours to the landscape. Winter can be dramatic and quiet, but some paths might be challenging due to weather conditions. Always check local conditions before your visit.

Are there any dramatic gorges to explore in the area?

Yes, Trollers Gill is a dramatic limestone ravine that can involve an exhilarating scramble when the water levels are high. Another stunning natural wonder is How Stean Gorge, often called 'Little Switzerland,' which features a deep chasm carved by water and offers unique geological experiences.

What are the prominent fells or viewpoints offering panoramic views?

For panoramic views, Great Whernside Summit is an excellent choice. At 704m, it offers fantastic vistas of the surrounding dales and moorland. Kilnsey Crag also provides impressive views from its base and surrounding areas.

Are there any historical or unique sites that blend with nature in Stonebeck Up?

Beyond purely natural formations, the area features interesting sites like The Druid's Temple. This 19th-century folly, styled after ancient stone circles, offers an atmospheric and intriguing location within a forest setting. The construction of Scar House Reservoir also has historical significance, with remnants of abandoned settlements nearby.

Are there places to eat or drink near these natural monuments?

While specific cafes directly adjacent to every monument might be limited, the How Stean Gorge area has a cafe. Additionally, nearby villages within Nidderdale will offer various options for refreshments and meals.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Stonebeck Up?

Visitors frequently praise the dramatic scenery and the sense of wild, untamed nature. The force of the water at Linton Falls and the exhilarating scramble through Trollers Gill are often highlighted. The panoramic views from fells like Great Whernside Summit and the impressive scale of Kilnsey Crag are also highly appreciated.

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