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Top 19 Natural Monuments around Ingram

Best natural monuments around Ingram are found within the Northumberland National Park, offering diverse landscapes for outdoor exploration. The area is characterized by its rolling hills, including the Cheviot range, and the picturesque Breamish Valley. These natural features provide opportunities for hill walking, exploring historical sites, and observing unique geological formations. The region is also part of the Northumberland International Dark Sky Park.

Best natural monuments around Ingram

  • The most popular natural monuments is The Cheviot Summit, a volcano…

Last updated: May 3, 2026

The Cheviot Summit

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When you reach the 2,674-foot (815 m) high summit of The Cheviot, you are officially at the highest point in the Northumberland National Park. On a clear day, you can …

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Cairn Hill

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At 2,549 feet (777 m) high, Cairn Hill boasts spectacular views over the wild and empty landscape of the Cheviots. With Cushat Law and Bloodybush Edge visible in the distance, …

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Summit of Windy Gyle

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Windy Gyle might be overshadowed by the mighty Cheviot but it’s one of the jewels of this range. Standing at 2,031 feet (619 m), the summit boasts breathtaking views and is topped with a Bronze Age burial cairn, Russell’s Cairn.

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Ros Castle Hill Fort

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Amazing views from the top on a clear day. You are meant to be able to see 7 castles

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Linhope Spout Waterfall

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This breathtaking waterfall cascades almost 60 feet (18 metres) down a rockface to a plunge pool below. At any time of year, this is a beautiful place to find yourself. …

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Ronnie
July 27, 2025, Ros Castle Hill Fort

Ros Castle (Ros Hill) 316m P221 (1037ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 2317) [JNSA 12818] County of Northumberland Definitive List summit.

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A fantastic waterfall, well worth a look.

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Fairly easy walk to a stunning waterfall

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Highest mountain in Northumberland national park, a decent path runs through to the summit as its a complete bog fest and there's not really any views as its a large plateau, but the views on the way back down are beautiful.

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The last slog on the way up to the Cheviot.

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Stuart Prouse
September 25, 2024, Windy Gyle Summit

This is the summit of Windy Gyle 619mtrs. Approaching this hill you start to be amongst the clouds and visibility becomes less. It can be windy and wet but was not too bad on the day of the trail in late September 2024

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A great spot is to sit on the trigg point and take the 360 views in which is absolutely stunning,one of my favorite places to hike and you will not be disappointed 😀

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Windy gyle. one of the most stunning views you will see in Northumberland 360.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural monuments can I explore around Ingram?

The natural monuments around Ingram are primarily characterized by the rolling hills of the Cheviot range, including high peaks and viewpoints, as well as picturesque river valleys and waterfalls. You'll find diverse landscapes suitable for hill walking and exploring unique geological formations.

Are there any significant viewpoints among the natural monuments near Ingram?

Yes, several natural monuments offer spectacular views. For instance, Cairn Hill provides breathtaking vistas over the wild Cheviots. Another notable viewpoint is the Summit of Windy Gyle, which offers extensive views over Scotland and the Cheviot range, and is topped with a Bronze Age burial cairn. Additionally, Ros Castle Hill Fort, the highest point in the Chillingham Hills, boasts superb views where you can reportedly see seven castles on a clear day.

What is the highest natural monument in the area?

The highest natural monument around Ingram, and indeed in the Northumberland National Park, is The Cheviot Summit. This ancient, extinct volcano stands at 2,674 feet (815 m) high. On a clear day, views from the summit can extend as far as the Lake District and Edinburgh.

Are there any waterfalls or wild swimming spots near Ingram's natural monuments?

Yes, Linhope Spout Waterfall is a stunning natural monument near Ingram. It cascades almost 60 feet (18 metres) down a rockface into a plunge pool below. It's a beautiful spot to relax and cool off, and some visitors even enjoy jumping into the pool. The area is also part of the Northumberland International Dark Sky Park, making it ideal for stargazing on clear evenings.

What kind of hiking trails can I find near these natural monuments?

The area around Ingram offers a variety of hiking trails, ranging from moderate to difficult. You can find routes that take you to summits like The Cheviot, or to scenic spots like Linhope Spout Waterfall. For more detailed information on specific routes and their difficulties, you can explore the Hiking around Ingram guide.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or walks around Ingram?

Yes, Linhope Spout Waterfall is considered family-friendly, offering a beautiful destination for a walk where families can enjoy the cascading water and the surrounding nature. The walk to the waterfall is a popular choice for those looking for an accessible outdoor experience.

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

The natural monuments around Ingram can be enjoyed year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Summer is ideal for relaxing by waterfalls like Linhope Spout and enjoying longer daylight hours for hiking. Autumn brings beautiful colors to the landscape, while winter hiking can be rewarding, though conditions on higher peaks like The Cheviot can be boggy and require appropriate gear. The area is also part of the Northumberland International Dark Sky Park, making clear evenings excellent for stargazing.

Are there historical sites integrated with the natural monuments?

Yes, some natural monuments also hold historical significance. The Summit of Windy Gyle is topped with Russell’s Cairn, a Bronze Age burial cairn. Additionally, Ros Castle Hill Fort is a 3000-year-old Iron Age Hill Fort, offering a blend of natural beauty and ancient history.

What kind of wildlife or flora can I expect to see?

The diverse landscapes around Ingram support various flora and fauna. Keep an eye out for red squirrels, especially around areas like Linhope Spout Waterfall. The wild and empty landscapes of the Cheviots also provide habitats for various bird species and other wildlife, making it a great area for nature study.

What other outdoor activities can I do near Ingram's natural monuments?

Beyond hiking, the Ingram area offers opportunities for road cycling and gravel biking. You can find various routes that explore the scenic surroundings. For detailed routes and guides, you can check out the Road Cycling Routes around Ingram and Gravel biking around Ingram guides.

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

Visitors frequently highlight the spectacular views from the summits and viewpoints, the tranquility of the wild landscapes, and the refreshing experience of waterfalls like Linhope Spout. The opportunity for challenging hikes and the sense of achievement from reaching high peaks like The Cheviot are also highly valued.

Are there options for circular walks around the natural monuments?

Yes, there are several circular routes available that allow you to explore the natural monuments and return to your starting point. These routes often combine different natural features and viewpoints, offering a comprehensive experience of the area's beauty. You can find specific circular routes within the Hiking around Ingram guide.

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