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Top 8 Natural Monuments around Barnham

Best natural monuments around Barnham are found in a region characterized by diverse natural landscapes, including ancient woodlands, coastal areas, and rolling hills. The area offers opportunities to explore varied ecosystems and geological features. Visitors can experience tranquil natural settings, observe local wildlife, and engage in outdoor activities. The natural monuments provide insights into the region's ecological importance and scenic beauty.

Best natural monuments around Barnham

  • The most popular natural monuments is Nore Woods Bluebell Wood, a natural monument…

Last updated: June 29, 2026

Nore Woods Bluebell Wood

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Take a stroll around the idyllic and ancient woodland of Nore Woods. The woods are situated in the South Downs National Park, somewhere between Chichester & Arundel.

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The English countryside is littered with bomb craters. There are various theories as to their provenance, all stemming from the Second World War. Rouge German bombs, Allied aircraft dropping bombs …

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Douglas C-47 Dakota Crash Site Memorial

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The Dakota crashed in poor visibility on 11 February 1945, killing all 7 men on board. The plane was returning from Europe on postal duties, flying low in cloud and …

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North Wall, Pagham Harbour

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Quiet setting, lovely views around. Good place for bird watching!

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Natural Amphitheatre on Centurion Way

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From Hunters Race, this link takes you onto the Centurion Way, passing the impressive natural amphitheatre.

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April 29, 2024, North Wall, Pagham Harbour

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Take a stroll around the idyllic and ancient woodland of Nore Woods. The woods are situated in the South Downs National Park, somewhere between Chichester & Arundel. You'll be meandering through a stunning display of mixed broadleaf trees, including oak, beech, and ash, with the most notable feature being the incredible display of bluebells that carpet the forest floor during the spring months.

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From Hunters Race, this link takes you onto the Centurion Way, passing the impressive natural amphitheatre.

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The English countryside is littered with bomb craters. There are various theories as to their provenance, all stemming from the Second World War. Rouge German bombs, Allied aircraft dropping bombs in the countryside to make for a safer landing on their return from missions and munitions being buried in the woods and subjected to controlled explosions after the war had ended. They are now popular with mountain bikers who use the steep sides and features to test their skills.

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An easy hiking trail with good views over a bird sanctuary and Pagham Harbour.

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The Dakota crashed in poor visibility on 11 February 1945, killing all 7 men on board. The plane was returning from Europe on postal duties, flying low in cloud and fog. Almost exactly a year earlier, a lancaster bomber crashed on the opposite side of the valley at Crown Tegleaze. The Four Nations War Memorial at Upwaltham Church commemorates the loss of life on both sides of the valley.

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Well worth a look to see what destruction the bomb had caused.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular natural monuments to visit around Barnham?

Visitors frequently enjoy Nore Woods Bluebell Wood, especially in spring when the forest floor is carpeted with bluebells. Another popular spot is North Wall, Pagham Harbour, which offers quiet settings and excellent birdwatching opportunities over the bird sanctuary and harbour. The Natural Amphitheatre on Centurion Way is also a unique natural formation that draws interest.

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

The Barnham area, particularly in West Sussex, offers diverse natural features. You can explore ancient woodlands like Nore Woods Bluebell Wood, coastal views and bird sanctuaries at North Wall, Pagham Harbour, and unique geological formations such as the Natural Amphitheatre on Centurion Way. The wider region also features rolling hills, expansive views from places like Bignor Hill, and distinctive chalkland valleys like Devil's Dyke.

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

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Nore Woods Bluebell Wood is a wonderful place for a family stroll, especially when the bluebells are in bloom. The Natural Amphitheatre on Centurion Way is also considered family-friendly and accessible via the Centurion Way trail.

Are there any wheelchair-accessible natural monuments near Barnham?

Yes, North Wall, Pagham Harbour is noted for its good access for wheelchairs, offering lovely views over the bird sanctuary and harbour. It provides an easy hiking trail suitable for a wide range of visitors.

What outdoor activities can I do near the natural monuments around Barnham?

The area around Barnham is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy mountain biking on trails like the 'Selhurst Park Viewpoint – Graffham Down Nature Reserve loop' or 'Littlewood Lookout Shelter – Little Down loop'. Road cycling routes include the 'Edge Cube Café – River Arun Pedestrian Bridge loop'. For general cycling, consider the 'Arun Retractable Footbridge – Goring Beach loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the MTB Trails around Barnham, Road Cycling Routes around Barnham, and Cycling around Barnham guides.

When is the best time to visit the natural monuments around Barnham?

The best time to visit depends on what you wish to see. For a stunning display of bluebells and their aromatic experience, spring is ideal for Nore Woods Bluebell Wood. Generally, the warmer months from spring through autumn offer pleasant conditions for exploring coastal areas, woodlands, and viewpoints like North Wall, Pagham Harbour and View of Nore Folly from Butt Lane.

Are there any natural monuments with historical significance around Barnham?

Yes, the Douglas C-47 Dakota Crash Site Memorial is a poignant natural monument with historical significance. It commemorates the loss of seven men in a plane crash in 1945. While primarily a natural viewpoint, the View of Nore Folly from Butt Lane also offers a glimpse into local history, with the folly itself built in 1814 for social gatherings.

Can I go birdwatching near Barnham's natural monuments?

Absolutely! North Wall, Pagham Harbour is an excellent location for birdwatching, offering quiet settings and views over a dedicated bird sanctuary. The wider Pagham Harbour area is known for its diverse bird populations.

What kind of wildlife can I spot at Barnham's natural monuments?

The natural monuments around Barnham offer opportunities to spot various wildlife. At North Wall, Pagham Harbour, you can observe numerous bird species in the sanctuary. Woodlands like Nore Woods Bluebell Wood are home to typical woodland fauna. The broader West Sussex region, including areas like Devil's Dyke, is known for wildflowers and butterflies.

Are there good viewpoints among the natural monuments near Barnham?

Yes, there are several excellent viewpoints. North Wall, Pagham Harbour provides lovely views over the bird sanctuary and harbour. For a more distant perspective, the View of Nore Folly from Butt Lane offers scenic vistas of the folly and surrounding hillsides. Additionally, Bignor Hill in the wider West Sussex area provides expansive panoramic views of the countryside.

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

Visitors particularly enjoy the tranquil settings and natural beauty. The stunning display and scent of bluebells at Nore Woods Bluebell Wood are frequently highlighted. The quiet atmosphere and birdwatching opportunities at North Wall, Pagham Harbour are also highly appreciated. Many find the combination of natural trails, scenic views, and the chance to observe local wildlife to be a significant draw.

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