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Top 19 Natural Monuments around Welburn

Best natural monuments around Welburn include a variety of natural features and historical sites. Welburn, a picturesque village, is surrounded by notable natural landscapes that offer opportunities to explore the outdoors. The area features serene woodlands, scenic viewpoints, and historically significant moorland vistas. This diverse landscape provides various options for outdoor activities.

Best natural monuments around Welburn

  • The most popular natural monuments is Ana Cross, a historical site and natural monument that marks the spot of a prehistoric burial…

Last updated: May 3, 2026

Ana Cross

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Ana Cross marks the spot of a prehistoric burial mound, a funerary monument from the Late Neolithic period to the Late Bronze Age. It’s topped by a modern replacement of …

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Roppa Edge trig point

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Absolutely amazing views from Helmsley Bank and Rievaulx Bank to the north. Also, spot the Roppa Edge trig point here (328 m), painted bright white.

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Caulkley Bank Trig Point

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On this spot, on Caulkley Bank, you will find not only the trig point (98m), but also a seat to rest on. There are lovely, far-reaching views of Ryedale from …

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There is a fabulous view down Fryton Lane to the hamlet of Fryton from here, but what of course grabs the attention is dozens of miles of the English countryside …

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Pickering Bridge and View of Hovingham Hall

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You're just cycling past Hovingham Park, fantastic grounds just west of the village of Hovingham, part of the Hovingham Estate. It would be a very good place to make a …

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Seweryn Cieslik
April 19, 2026, Pickering Bridge and View of Hovingham Hall

I dont know much about this place but I know it makes a great picture opportunity

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"Each of these crosses can tell its own story and what motivated people to erect "their" cross at this spot. (...) These wayside crosses were erected as visible signs and attract the attention of many people. The cross is a symbol of life. It stands as a sign of our Christian hope and aims to direct our gaze to Jesus Christ, who has overcome death (...). The cross is a part of our lives, just as it was a part of the life of Jesus. So I hope that many people... will seek out the wayside crosses, whether as places of silence and respite before God, or as places of community gathering, prayer, and praise." (Source: Dean Rainald M. Ollig in: "Wayside Crosses... Small Sacred Monuments as Signs of Popular Piety")

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JakobusPilger
April 30, 2025, Ana Cross

Photographer @Jessica Mather had the misfortune of not being able to enjoy the view offered by the ANA CROSS site during her run here due to the weather conditions. However, more than two dozen photos of the small sacred monument and the panorama offered by the prominent location can be seen on the hiking highlight of the same name =>> https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/2252418

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following on the trip there is a beautiful downhill forest path

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Andy Field
February 16, 2025, Ana Cross

Highest cross on the moors, great views across Spaunton Moor when the weather allows.

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Fryton Lane ends here, where it meets Fryton West Wood. Off-road parking for a couple of cars. Far-reaching views to the north across the Vale of Pickering. Great track to the east, through Fryton East Wood, which is blanketed in bluebells in Spring.

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RichD
February 17, 2024, Ana Cross

The wayside cross marks a medieval route way across the moor between Lastingham and the site of Rosedale Priory. A deeply incised hollow way skirts the western side of the barrow heading towards the modern village of Rosedale Abbey. The current cross, which at one time was known as Ain or One Howe Cross, but now more generally as Ana Cross, dates to 1949 when the original medieval cross was removed to the crypt of Lastingham Church. It was repaired in the summer of 1998 after its collapse in the winter of 1995. More details at ancientmonuments.co.uk.

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RichD
February 4, 2024, Roppa Edge Trig Point

The Trig Point offers commanding views north across Helmsley and East Moors. On a great public footpath running from Clark Bank / Cowhouse Bank to the east, along the ridgeline at the northern tip of Rievaulx Moor, following Helmsley Bank, Rievaulx Bank, Ayton Bank and then towards Newgate Bank to the west. One of my favourite places due to the number of parking and routing options in the surrounding areas.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some unique natural monuments to visit around Welburn?

For a blend of history and nature, visit Ana Cross, a prehistoric burial mound topped with a medieval wayside cross, offering lovely views over the moors. Another unique spot is Pickering Bridge and View of Hovingham Hall, an ornamental, Grade II-listed bridge with a view of the Palladian-style Hovingham Hall.

Are there natural monuments around Welburn that offer panoramic views?

Yes, several spots provide expansive vistas. The Roppa Edge trig point, at 328 meters, offers commanding views north across Helmsley and the East Moors. You can also enjoy dozens of miles of English countryside from the View of Fryton and the Vale of Pickering, looking out to distant hills and the hamlet of Fryton.

What natural monuments are suitable for families with children?

Many natural monuments around Welburn are family-friendly. Caulkley Bank Trig Point offers a seat to rest and far-reaching views of Ryedale. View of Fryton and the Vale of Pickering also provides a great family outing with its extensive countryside views. Additionally, Millington Wood is celebrated for its serene natural environment, making it ideal for family walks.

When is the best time to visit the natural monuments around Welburn?

The best time to visit depends on what you want to see. For vibrant bluebells, visit Millington Wood or Stittenham Wood in spring. If you wish to see the moors covered in purple heather, summer is ideal, especially around Ana Cross. Summer also brings red poppies to the fields around Caulkley Bank Trig Point.

Are there opportunities for hiking or walking near these natural monuments?

Yes, the area around Welburn offers various hiking and walking opportunities. You can find easy hikes, such as the Nunnington Hall and Caulkley Bank loop, or the Hutton-le-Hole village loop. For more options, explore the easy hikes around Welburn guide.

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

The Welburn area boasts diverse natural features. You'll find serene woodlands like Kirkham Park Wood and Stittenham Wood, known for their tranquil walks and seasonal bluebells. There are also picturesque water bodies such as Oulston Reservoir, offering peaceful countryside views. Additionally, you can explore historical woodlands like Todd Wood, featuring old oak trees.

Can I go cycling near the natural monuments around Welburn?

Absolutely. The region provides excellent cycling opportunities, including gravel biking and touring routes. You can find challenging routes like the Rosedale Railway & the River Seph valley loop or the Rievaulx Abbey – Helmsley Castle loop. For more detailed routes, check out the gravel biking around Welburn guide or the cycling around Welburn guide.

Are the natural monuments around Welburn dog-friendly?

Many natural areas and walking trails around Welburn are suitable for dogs, especially woodlands like Millington Wood, Kirkham Park Wood, and Stittenham Wood, which offer ample space for walks. Always ensure dogs are kept under control and follow local guidelines, especially concerning wildlife and livestock.

What historical significance do some of the natural monuments hold?

The area is rich in history. Ana Cross marks a prehistoric burial mound dating from the Late Neolithic to the Late Bronze Age, and its cross signifies an old moorland crossing. Pickering Bridge is a Grade II-listed ornamental bridge from the late 18th century, part of the historic Hovingham Estate.

Are there any natural monuments near Welburn that are particularly good for wildlife spotting?

Millington Wood and Kirkham Park Wood are both excellent locations for wildlife enthusiasts. Millington Wood is particularly renowned for its diverse array of wildlife, while Kirkham Park Wood serves as a haven for various species, offering tranquil woodland environments where you might spot local fauna.

Are there any short or easy walks to natural monuments near Welburn?

Yes, for shorter, easier walks, consider exploring Kirkham Park Wood, which is only about 1 mile from Welburn and offers serene woodland paths. Stittenham Wood, about 2.9 miles away, also provides beautiful walking trails. For specific easy hiking routes, refer to the easy hikes around Welburn guide.

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