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Top 6 Natural Monuments around Healey

Best natural monuments around Healey offer diverse landscapes for outdoor exploration. The region features prominent natural monuments, including summits and viewpoints, providing opportunities to observe the surrounding environment. These areas are characterized by their natural features and historical significance. Visitors can experience a variety of natural settings, from elevated trig points to forested viewpoints.

Best natural monuments around Healey

  • The most popular natural monuments is Bolts Law Trig Point, a summit that offers panoramic views from 540 meters of…

Last updated: June 17, 2026

Bolts Law Trig Point

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At 540 metres of altitude, you will reach the trig point of Bolts Law, from which you can observe the beautiful landscape that surrounds you. As a curiosity, it is …

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Stoterly Hill Summit

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Stoterly Hill 376.28m P15.7 (1234ft)
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Hagg bank, The Spetchells and to the visitor centre

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Red Kite Viewpoint

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Great spot to rest legs

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Warlaw Pike Trig Point

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TP6742 - Warlaw Pike S6701
North Pennines National Landscape Trig Pillar

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February 21, 2026, Stoterly Hill Summit

Fantastic views all round

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not easy to find but reqarding when you do

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Great spot to rest legs

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Really interesting area to explore

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Great views on a clear day from the summit and nice easy walk.

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if you are up here on a good day some fantastic views over Blanchland moor

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TP6742 - Warlaw Pike S6701 North Pennines National Landscape Trig Pillar

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Stoterly Hill 376.28m P15.7 (1234ft) County Durham Definitive List summit North Pennines National Landscape Definitive List summit

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of natural monuments can I explore around Healey?

The Healey area offers a variety of natural monuments, primarily featuring summits and viewpoints. You can find elevated trig points like Bolts Law Trig Point and Warlaw Pike Trig Point, which provide panoramic views. There are also forested viewpoints such as Red Kite Viewpoint, and historical sites like Bees, Bombers and Butterflies Sign – The Spetchells that blend natural beauty with local history.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in the Healey area?

Yes, several natural monuments around Healey are suitable for families. Bees, Bombers and Butterflies Sign – The Spetchells is a viewpoint and historical site with informative signs, offering opportunities for walking and exploration that families can enjoy. The Red Kite Viewpoint is also categorized as family-friendly, providing a pleasant spot to rest within a forest setting. Additionally, Dilston Physic Garden is a 2-acre garden featuring 700 medicinal plants in a natural habitat, which can be an engaging experience for all ages.

What historical elements can be found at the natural monuments around Healey?

Beyond natural beauty, the region around Healey has a rich historical tapestry. For instance, Bees, Bombers and Butterflies Sign – The Spetchells is a viewpoint that doubles as a historical site, offering informative signs about the area's past. The broader region, exemplified by Healey Dell Nature Reserve, also features industrial archaeology, including ruins of ancient mills and a disused 1800s railway line transformed into a nature trail, providing a glimpse into the area's industrial heritage.

What outdoor activities can I do near the natural monuments in Healey?

The natural monuments around Healey are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy easy hikes, with routes like the 'View of Derwent Reservoir – Derwent Reservoir loop' or the 'Derwent Reservoir loop from Pow Hill Bog'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are road cycling routes such as 'Edmundbyers – Ruffside loop from Healey' and gravel biking options like 'View of Lanchester Valley – Deerness path loop'. You can find more details and routes on the easy hikes around Healey guide, the road cycling routes around Healey guide, and the gravel biking around Healey guide.

Where can I find panoramic views of the landscape near Healey?

For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Bolts Law Trig Point, which sits at 540 meters of altitude and offers expansive vistas of the surrounding landscape. Another excellent spot is Warlaw Pike Trig Point, where on a clear day, you can enjoy fantastic views over Blanchland moor.

Are there any natural monuments around Healey that are good for a quiet rest?

Yes, Red Kite Viewpoint is described as a great spot to rest your legs. Although it might be a bit hidden, visitors find it a rewarding and lovely surprise when discovered, offering a peaceful forest setting.

What makes <a href="https://www.komoot.com/highlight/495002" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Dilston Physic Garden</a> a unique natural monument?

Dilston Physic Garden is a unique 2-acre garden set in a natural habitat, featuring an impressive collection of 700 signposted European medicinal plants. It offers a blend of natural beauty and educational insight into historical plant uses, making it a distinctive natural monument in the area.

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

Visitors frequently praise the natural monuments around Healey for their stunning views and the sense of discovery. Highlights like Bolts Law Trig Point are loved for their 'great views on a clear day', while Red Kite Viewpoint is appreciated as a 'lovely surprise when found'. The overall experience is often described as a therapeutic escape into nature with significant historical interest.

Can I find trails suitable for walking and exploration at these natural monuments?

Absolutely. Many natural monuments around Healey offer excellent opportunities for walking and exploration. Bees, Bombers and Butterflies Sign – The Spetchells is noted as an 'interesting area to explore' with a good cycle path that is also great for walking. The wider region, including areas like Healey Dell, features diverse footpaths and bridleways, some of which are part of longer routes like the Rochdale Way and Pennine Bridleway.

Are there any natural monuments around Healey that are considered 'hidden gems'?

Yes, Red Kite Viewpoint is often described as a 'hidden away' spot that is 'not easy to find but rewarding when you do'. This makes it a perfect 'hidden gem' for those looking for a tranquil discovery. The broader Healey Dell Nature Reserve is also frequently referred to by visitors as a 'hidden gem' due to its secluded beauty.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Healey?

While specific seasonal advice for all monuments isn't provided, generally, spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the outdoors, enjoying the greenery, and observing wildlife. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, especially in forested areas like the Red Kite Viewpoint. Clear days are ideal for enjoying the panoramic views from trig points like Bolts Law Trig Point and Warlaw Pike Trig Point.

Are there any natural monuments with unique geological features or waterfalls near Healey?

While the specific highlights in the immediate Healey guide data don't detail waterfalls, the broader region, particularly Healey Dell Nature Reserve, is renowned for its spectacular waterfalls and woodlands. The River Spodden has carved impressive waterfalls and a landscape of delightful scenery. This area also features unique natural excavations like the 'Fairies Chapel', formed by water, adding to the geological interest.

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