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Top 20 Natural Monuments around High Peak

Best natural monuments around High Peak are found within the High Peak District, a region characterized by its diverse geology and elevated terrain. This area features a landscape of rolling hills, dramatic gritstone edges, and deep valleys. It serves as a significant natural boundary and offers numerous opportunities for outdoor exploration. The natural formations here contribute to the region's distinct character and appeal for visitors.

Best natural monuments around High Peak

  • The most popular natural monuments is Mam Tor summit…

Last updated: April 28, 2026

Mam Tor

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Mam Tor is a breathtaking summit with enchanting views over the Peak District. In clear conditions, the views stretch all the way to Manchester. There are so many options when …

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Hollins Cross

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Hollins Cross is a col with spectacular panoramic views. There are loads of great trails around here, especially via the Great Ridge to Mam Tor. It can get very busy …

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Kinder Low Trig Point

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Kinder Low trig is found on the plateau of Kinder Scout. This spot is very popular with hikers as it boasts wonderful views and is visited by many iconic trails, …

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Trig point at Win Hill summit

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Win Hill is north west of Bamford in the Peak District. Its summit is 1,516 feet (462 m) above sea level and it is bounded by the River Derwent to …

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Edale Rocks

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Just before Kinder Low a great place to rest out of the wind and eat a picnic with spectacular views and amazing rock formations.

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This is a great place with the quirky stones, rock mounted trig point and nearby aircraft site. Good views to be had and also a UK designated Nuttall along with Bleaklow Head and Kinder Scout.

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Shining Tor trig point

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One of the most noted of the Peak District’s tops. Nestled around Errwood Reservoir it make’s for a nice scenic outing but not the best of weather day’s for it …

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Fabulous 360 degree panoramic views from this viewpoint along Rushup Edge. The ridge's highest point is Lord's Seat, at 1,804 feet (550 m), providing views of Mam Tor, down to …

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Ladybower Reservoir Overflow

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The path along the top of Ladybower Dam affords a wonderful view of the reservoir nestling in the Upper Derwent Valley. You also get a close look at the reservoir …

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Back Tor Trig Point

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Standing at 1,765 feet (538 m) tall, Back Tor is the highest point on Derwent Edge. As such, you are afforded breathtaking views over the Peak District from this spot. There are some interesting rock formations to explore here, too.

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December 3, 2025, Back Tor Trig Point

Perfect views all the way around

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A bit of a scramble up the rocks to reach the trigger but worth it for the views

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When the Derwent reservoir is full, the water flows out through the 'plugholes' at the southern end. A mesmerising spectacle when there's a lot of water flowing and can be enhanced by a great sunrise.

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If you follow the trail down from the trig point back to snake pass summit you pass a couple of surprise waterfalls.

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Incredible view of the Edale valley, and much busier Mam tor. Extremely windy, a good wind stopper is a must.

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underrated, a lovely walk with great views and almost empty in poor weather

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Arguably more impressive than the more frequented Mam Tor; was almost deserted

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One of the most noted of the Peak District’s tops. Nestled around Errwood Reservoir it make’s for a nice scenic outing but not the best of weather day’s for it today. As Breeze said, the highest point in Cheshire and a UK designated Marilyn.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there easy walks suitable for families around High Peak's natural monuments?

Yes, several natural monuments in High Peak are accessible for families. Mam Tor summit and trig point is a popular choice, offering various hiking options, including shorter walks. The area around Ladybower Reservoir Overflow also provides family-friendly paths with scenic views.

What kind of geological formations can I expect to see in High Peak?

High Peak is renowned for its diverse geology, featuring dramatic gritstone edges, deep valleys, and elevated terrain. You'll encounter impressive rock formations, such as those at Edale Rocks, which offer spectacular views and unique geological features. The region's summits, like Kinder Low Trig Point, are often part of these significant formations.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The natural monuments in High Peak are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including waterfall hikes, around the region. For example, there are many routes near Kinder Scout and Ladybower Reservoir. If you're interested in running, explore the running trails around High Peak, or for cyclists, consider the road cycling routes that pass through scenic areas.

Are there any natural monuments with historical significance in High Peak?

Yes, some natural monuments in High Peak also hold historical significance. For instance, Lord's Seat Summit, Rushup Edge is categorized as a historical site in addition to being a natural monument. The wider Peak District area has a rich history, with ancient trails and sites often integrated into the natural landscape.

What is the best time to visit High Peak's natural monuments for clear views?

For the best chance of clear, extensive views, visiting during spring or autumn often provides good conditions, with fewer crowds than summer and potentially crisp air. However, the weather in High Peak can be unpredictable. Highlights like Shining Tor trig point and Trig point at Win Hill summit are particularly rewarding on clear days, offering outstanding panoramas.

Are there any hidden gem natural monuments worth exploring in High Peak?

While many natural monuments are well-known, exploring slightly off the main paths can reveal quieter spots. For a less crowded experience with stunning views, consider visiting Higher Shelf Stones Summit and Trig Point. It offers a sense of wildness and expansive vistas, often with fewer visitors than the most popular summits.

What should I wear when hiking to natural monuments in High Peak?

Given the elevated and often exposed nature of High Peak's natural monuments, it's crucial to dress in layers. Be prepared for changeable weather, including wind and rain, even on seemingly clear days. Waterproof and windproof outer layers are highly recommended, along with sturdy hiking boots. For summits like Back Tor Trig Point or Hollins Cross, conditions can be significantly different from the valleys.

Are there any natural monuments in High Peak that are particularly challenging to reach?

Yes, some natural monuments in High Peak require a more challenging hike. For example, reaching the Trig point at Win Hill summit involves a steep climb, though it rewards hikers with fantastic views. Similarly, accessing parts of the Kinder Scout plateau, where Kinder Low Trig Point is located, can be demanding, especially in adverse weather.

Can I find circular walks that incorporate High Peak's natural beauty spots?

Absolutely. Many of High Peak's natural monuments are integrated into circular walking routes, allowing you to experience diverse landscapes. For instance, routes around Mam Tor summit and trig point often form part of longer circular hikes that take in nearby ridges and valleys. You can find various waterfall hikes around High Peak that also offer circular options.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in High Peak?

Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking and extensive views offered from the summits and viewpoints, such as those at Mam Tor summit and trig point and Shining Tor trig point. The diverse hiking options, from short, easy strolls to challenging climbs, are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the sense of accomplishment after a steep ascent and the opportunity to connect with the dramatic natural landscape.

Are there opportunities for wild swimming near High Peak's natural landmarks?

While the guide focuses on natural monuments, the wider Peak District area, including parts of High Peak, does offer some spots for wild swimming. However, these are often in rivers or reservoirs and require careful research into safety, access, and local regulations. It's important to be aware of currents, water quality, and private land restrictions before attempting any wild swimming.

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