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Top 6 Natural Monuments around Romaldkirk

Best natural monuments around Romaldkirk are found in the scenic Teesdale countryside, within the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This region is recognized as a Natural Nature Reserve and a European Geopark, highlighting its significant geological and ecological value. The area offers a diverse landscape of rivers, valleys, and moorlands, providing a setting for exploring notable natural features. Romaldkirk serves as a base for experiencing these natural monuments.

Best natural monuments around Romaldkirk

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Last updated: July 1, 2026

High Force Waterfall

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High Force is one of England’s largest and most impressive waterfalls. Starting as a trickle high in the North Pennines, the River Tees steadily gathers pace until it drastically drops …

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Low Force Waterfall

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Low Force is a beautiful series of cascades on the River Tees. Along this section of Upper Teesdale, the river tumbles over the Whin Sill, a layer of hard dolerite …

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Lunedale Valley

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Similar in character to the neighbouring Baldersdale, Lunedale is a gorgeous valley in the Pennines AONB. Upper Lunedale hosts two reservoirs, Selsett and Grassholme, which are a delight to walk …

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Gibson's Cave

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Look out for this on the left hand side on the way to Gibsons cave, take a good torch (not a phone torch) it goes back a long way.

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Kirkcarrion Bronze Age Burial Mound

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Kirkcarrion is a copse of pine trees planted on a walled hill above Middleton in Teesdale. The trees were planted in Victorian times on a Bronze Age burial mound. The …

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Michael Tilley
June 26, 2026, Low Force Waterfall

Best views from the north side of the river i.e. before crossing Wynch bridge

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Low Force is a beautiful spot. With a series of low cascades, it is not as dramatic as nearby High Force, but it is an area still worth visiting. You can park nearby at Bowlees Visitor Centre, which has a decent car park with a donations payment box.

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Javi Jaavii
September 20, 2023, Low Force Waterfall

Low Force is a series of waterfalls on the River Tees that, despite not having great height like the nearby High Force waterfall, are of stunning beauty. Some parts of the film '1917' were shot in this area.

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Kirkcarrion is a copse of pine trees planted on a walled hill above Middleton in Teesdale. The trees were planted in Victorian times on a Bronze Age burial mound. The trail is just off the Pennine Journey trail but worth the detour.

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Access not easy if wet...

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StevieT
November 15, 2022, High Force Waterfall

A nice easy walk on a clearly marked path takes you all the way to High Force.

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Don't pay to access from the High Force Hotel. Take the free path downstream, cross the footbridge and walk up the other side. if on the Pennine Way you will already be on the correct side (river to your right as you walk upstream).

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Perfect little trip for you and the kids to see such a powerful waterfall. The tracks are well-maintained so no worries about walking ability. To do the full route at a nice pace I would say about 40 min to do 1 loop.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of natural features can I explore around Romaldkirk?

The area around Romaldkirk, nestled in the North Pennines AONB, offers a diverse range of natural features. You can discover powerful waterfalls like High Force Waterfall, scenic valleys such as Lunedale Valley with its reservoirs, and expansive moorlands crowned by summits like Monks Moor Summit Trig Point and Raven Seat Summit. The River Tees also flows nearby, contributing to the rich landscape.

Are there any natural monuments with historical significance near Romaldkirk?

Yes, Kirkcarrion Bronze Age Burial Mound is a notable site. It features a copse of pine trees planted on a walled hill above Middleton in Teesdale, marking an ancient Bronze Age burial site. It offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments to visit around Romaldkirk?

Absolutely. High Force Waterfall is very popular with families, offering well-maintained paths suitable for all ages. Lunedale Valley, with its reservoirs, provides pleasant walking opportunities for families, and Kirkcarrion Bronze Age Burial Mound is also considered family-friendly.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments near Romaldkirk?

The natural monuments around Romaldkirk can be enjoyed year-round. High Force Waterfall is particularly impressive after heavy rainfall, showcasing its immense power. Spring and summer bring wildflower-filled meadows, while autumn transforms the heather-clad moorlands, such as those around Monks Moor Summit, into a delightful sight.

What kind of wildlife can I spot near the natural monuments?

The diverse landscape of fields and moorlands around Romaldkirk provides excellent opportunities for wildlife watching. Common sightings include curlews, lapwings, and red grouse. The River Tees and its banks also support rich biodiversity, making it a great area for nature photography.

Are there hiking trails near these natural monuments?

Yes, the region is excellent for hiking. The Easy hikes around Romaldkirk guide features routes like the Hury Reservoir Circular Trail. The Pennine Way also passes through Lunedale Valley, offering longer walking opportunities. Many natural monuments, including High Force Waterfall, have well-maintained paths for exploration.

Can I go cycling near the natural monuments around Romaldkirk?

Yes, the area offers various cycling routes. You can find options for both road cycling and touring. For example, the Road Cycling Routes around Romaldkirk guide includes challenging rides like the Weardale–Teesdale Pass, while the Cycling around Romaldkirk guide offers routes like the Grassholme Reservoir loop, which passes through scenic areas.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in this area?

Visitors frequently praise the powerful spectacle of High Force Waterfall, noting its impressive scale and the well-maintained paths that make it accessible. The tranquil beauty of Lunedale Valley and the unique historical context of Kirkcarrion Bronze Age Burial Mound are also highly appreciated. The overall natural beauty and opportunities for walking are consistently highlighted.

Are the natural monuments around Romaldkirk dog-friendly?

Many natural monuments in the area are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy walks with your canine companion. For instance, Lunedale Valley and Kirkcarrion Bronze Age Burial Mound are listed as dog-friendly. Always ensure dogs are kept under control, especially near livestock or wildlife.

What is the difficulty level of exploring these natural monuments?

The difficulty varies. Sites like High Force Waterfall offer easy, well-maintained paths suitable for most visitors. Other locations, such as the summits like Monks Moor Summit Trig Point and Raven Seat Summit, involve intermediate-level walks across moorland terrain. Lunedale Valley also offers intermediate trails.

Is Romaldkirk a good base for exploring the North Pennines AONB?

Yes, Romaldkirk is an excellent base for exploring the surrounding natural monuments of the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Its tranquil village setting provides easy access to significant natural features like High Force Waterfall and the scenic River Tees, making it ideal for outdoor enthusiasts.

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