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Top 7 Natural Monuments around Moresby

Best natural monuments around Moresby feature a diverse landscape, including tranquil lakes, rugged coastal cliffs, and historical sites. This region offers various natural formations, from prominent viewpoints overlooking expansive waters to secluded bays. The area provides opportunities to explore both natural beauty and historical landmarks. Visitors can experience varied terrain, from lakeside paths to coastal trails.

Best natural monuments around Moresby

  • The most popular natural monuments is St Bees South Head, a beach that forms the most westerly point…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Robin Hood's Chair, Ennerdale Water

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This rock on the shore of Ennerdale Water is known as Robin Hood's Chair and is a perfect spot to admire the tranquil surroundings around you.

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Angler's Crag

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The only slightly tricky section of the circuit of Ennerdale. Not bad with good footwear but not ideal if you don't like heights. Great views.

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St Bees South Head

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St Bees North and South Head (collectively referred to as St Bees Head) make up the most westerly point of northern England and rise some 295 (90 m) feet from …

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Kinniside Stone Circle

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This is a reconstructed stone circle, consisting of twelve small granite stones. It is unlikely that the stones are the originals, which were thought to have been used by local …

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Fleswick Bay

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Once a notorious smuggling hotspot, these days Fleswick Bay is a haven for hikers and holidaymakers. This stretch of coastline is the only designated Heritage Coast in Cumbria. An RSPB …

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Ninjakate
April 15, 2025, St Bees South Head

Start of the Coast to Coast Walk.

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Rick
September 17, 2023, Angler's Crag

Not as daunting as some make out. Only put my hands down a couple of times the rest was just picking where to put your feet. Could be slippy when damp under foot.

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Jamie
May 17, 2023, Angler's Crag

The map will show you two ways to go. There is a scramble down on the left. On the right there is a pile of rocks. Take the right. The scramble down itself is tricky, but then you reach another scramble across two rocks to a path down below. The second scramble is difficult and very dangerous. Avoid it.

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Ennerdale Water is beautiful all the way around with loads of great swimming spots and places to take in the views. Robin Hood's Chair though is probably the best, it sits slightly higher on Angler's Crag and therefore the water under this point is deeper. A good place to plan a stop on a run around the lake. The circuit is about 7 miles (11.5 km).

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The only slightly tricky section of the circuit of Ennerdale. Not bad with good footwear but not ideal if you don't like heights. Great views.

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Nej
September 5, 2022, Kinniside Stone Circle

The fell road between Calder Bridge and Ennerdale Bridge passes the small but impressive stone circle at Kinniside, below Blakeley Rise. The circle has been reconstructed, with some cast in concrete, and is formed from eleven stones with a diameter of 18 metres. The tallest stone is 1.15 metres high. Stunning views to Whitehaven and into the Lakes.

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Here you'll find a very steep rocky bit to climb over. A bit tricky if you're with dogs.

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The red sandstone is impressive.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular natural monuments around Moresby?

The region around Moresby features several highly-rated natural monuments. Among the most popular are St Bees South Head, a dramatic coastal viewpoint, and Robin Hood's Chair, Ennerdale Water, a tranquil spot by the lake. Visitors also frequently enjoy Fleswick Bay, known for its red sandstone cliffs and wildlife.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around Moresby?

Moresby is characterized by diverse natural features, including rugged coastal cliffs, serene lakes, and unique geological formations. You'll find expansive viewpoints overlooking the sea, secluded bays, and the tranquil waters of Ennerdale Lake. The area is also home to historical stone circles, blending natural beauty with ancient human history.

Are there any challenging climbs or viewpoints for experienced hikers?

Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Angler's Crag offers a rewarding climb with great views over Ennerdale. While not for the faint of heart, especially in damp conditions, it provides a unique perspective of the lake and surrounding landscape. Robin Hood's Chair, Ennerdale Water also involves a small climb but offers a very relaxed way to enjoy the lake views.

What historical sites are considered natural monuments in the Moresby area?

The Kinniside Stone Circle is a notable natural monument that also holds historical significance. While reconstructed, this ancient site consists of twelve granite stones and offers stunning views, connecting visitors to the region's past amidst its natural beauty.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The Moresby area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including challenging touring bicycle loops like the 'Workington and Cockermouth loop' or 'Keswick and Buttermere loop'. Road cyclists can enjoy routes such as 'The Gather Café – View of the Isle of Man loop'. For runners, there are several running trails, including coastal paths and longer loops. You can find more details on these activities in the cycling guide, road cycling guide, and running trails guide for Moresby.

Are there any beaches among the natural monuments?

Yes, the Moresby area features beautiful beaches that are also designated natural monuments. St Bees South Head is a prominent beach and viewpoint, marking the most westerly point of northern England. Another must-visit is Fleswick Bay, a secluded stretch of coastline known for its red sandstone and as a haven for hikers and wildlife.

What makes Fleswick Bay a special natural monument?

Fleswick Bay is special for its dramatic red sandstone cliffs and its status as the only designated Heritage Coast in Cumbria. It's also home to an RSPB nature reserve on the headland, where you can spot England’s only colony of black guillemots, as well as puffins, terns, and other seabirds. Historically, it was also a notorious smuggling hotspot.

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

Visitors frequently praise the stunning views and tranquil surroundings. Many appreciate the opportunity to admire the scenery from spots like Robin Hood's Chair, Ennerdale Water. The dramatic coastal landscapes, such as those at St Bees South Head, are also highly valued for their beauty and as starting points for longer walks like Wainwright's Coast to Coast Walk.

Are there any natural monuments suitable for birdwatching?

Absolutely. Fleswick Bay is an excellent spot for birdwatching. The headland hosts an RSPB nature reserve, which is home to England’s only colony of black guillemots, along with puffins, terns, and various other seabirds, making it a vibrant habitat for avian enthusiasts.

Can I find natural monuments that are part of famous long-distance trails?

Yes, St Bees South Head is a significant landmark as it marks the beginning of Wainwright's Coast to Coast Walk, a renowned long-distance trail. It offers a fine viewpoint and is the first notable feature for hikers embarking on this journey across northern England.

What is the terrain like around the natural monuments near Moresby?

The terrain varies significantly. Along the coast, you'll encounter dramatic cliffs and sandy or pebbly beaches. Inland, around areas like Ennerdale Water, paths can be rocky and challenging in places, especially near features like Angler's Crag, which may involve some scrambling. Generally, good footwear is recommended for exploring the diverse landscapes.

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