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Top 14 Natural Monuments around Hertingfordbury

Best natural monuments around Hertingfordbury include a variety of natural areas, reserves, and historical features. The region offers tranquil landscapes, diverse wildlife, and engaging outdoor experiences. These sites provide opportunities to explore woodlands, heathlands, and significant natural and historical landmarks. Hertingfordbury's natural monuments are characterized by their ecological importance and historical ties.

Best natural monuments around Hertingfordbury

  • The most popular natural monuments is Sherrardspark Wood Local Nature Reserve, a forest and nature reserve that offers good parkland with many…

Last updated: May 18, 2026

Chadwell Spring and New River Source Monument

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Chadwell Spring is the original source of the New River, a water supply aqueduct that provides 8% of London's water. Today, the New River begins slightly to the west, at …

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Devil's Dyke, Wheathampstead

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Thought to have been a key defence for the Iron Age Catuvellauni tribe against the invading Romans, Devil's Dyke is an impressive earthwork to the east of Wheathampstead. At 49 …

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Woodhall Park's rolling countryside is home to a Grade I-listed mansion, ancient trees, a beautiful lake and the River Beane. Created in the 18th century, the park is contained within …

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Western end of the traffic-free section of the Ayot Greenway (Sustrans Route 57) between Ayot Green and Welwyn Garden City.

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The Pendulous Elm

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This is an amazing tree, must be centuries old for the size, so big I couldn't take a full pic from close distance

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October 3, 2024, Sherrardspark Wood Local Nature Reserve

Good park with shadows lots of trees, great walkways or cyclepath

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The New River, an aqueduct that supplies 8% of London's water, originally started here at Chadwell Spring. The source is now to the west at New Gauge.

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Woodhall Park's rolling countryside is home to a Grade I-listed mansion, ancient trees, a beautiful lake and the River Beane. Created in the 18th century, the park is contained within a 4-mile (6.5 km) wall and is largely unchanged since its creation. Nature conservation projects, forestry work and farming also take place on the estate.

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Thought to have been a key defence for the Iron Age Catuvellauni tribe against the invading Romans, Devil's Dyke is an impressive earthwork to the east of Wheathampstead. At 49 feet (15 m) deep, 131 feet (40 m) wide and 1,500 feet (460 m) long, it would have been a huge undertaking when constructed. This scheduled ancient monument is a delight to explore all year round. However, May is perhaps the best time to discover its charms, when the ground is carpeted by bluebells.

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There are some nice trees on this path but the Great Oak is further along, past the Orangery, you get a decent view nearby overlooking the west side of Panshangar. Some of it has been newly opened to make for a longer circular walk.

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Moderate trail through Panshanger farm

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This is an amazing tree, must be centuries old for the size, so big I couldn't take a full pic from close distance

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular natural monuments around Hertingfordbury?

Among the most popular natural monuments are Sherrardspark Wood Local Nature Reserve, known for its good parkland, trees, and cycle paths. Visitors also highly appreciate Woodhall Park Soldier Remembrance Memorial, which features a lake, ancient trees, and the River Beane within a largely unchanged 18th-century landscape. Another significant site is Devil's Dyke, Wheathampstead, an impressive Iron Age earthwork.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in the area?

Yes, Sherrardspark Wood Local Nature Reserve is explicitly noted as family-friendly, offering cycle paths and pleasant walkways. Hertingfordbury Park is also ideal for family outings with its tranquil landscapes and paths.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see?

You can explore diverse natural features, including ancient woodlands like Balls Wood and Sherrardspark Wood, rare heathland at Hertford Heath Nature Reserve, and tranquil parklands such as Hertingfordbury Park. The area also features significant individual trees like The Pendulous Elm, lakes, and rivers like the River Beane at Woodhall Park Soldier Remembrance Memorial.

Are there historical natural sites to visit?

Absolutely. Devil's Dyke, Wheathampstead is a scheduled ancient monument, an impressive Iron Age earthwork. Another fascinating historical site is Chadwell Spring and New River Source Monument, the original source of the New River, which historically supplied water to London.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The region offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy easy hikes, such as the Osprey Lake & Panshanger Victorian Orangery loop, or explore routes around Panshanger Park. For cycling, there are options like the Cole Green Way. You can find more details on these activities in the easy hikes around Hertingfordbury guide and the cycling around Hertingfordbury guide.

What is the best time to visit Hertingfordbury's natural monuments?

Many natural monuments are enjoyable year-round. For example, Devil's Dyke, Wheathampstead is particularly charming in May when the ground is carpeted by bluebells. Ancient woodlands like Balls Wood are vibrant in spring with wildflowers, while Hertingfordbury Park offers wildlife watching opportunities throughout the seasons.

Can I see wildlife at these natural monuments?

Yes, the natural monuments are rich in wildlife. Hertingfordbury Park is home to various birdlife, small mammals like hedgehogs and voles, and bats. Hertford Heath Nature Reserve supports amphibians, diverse birds, numerous insects including dragonflies, and even grass snakes and slow worms. Balls Wood is known for its butterflies and birds, especially along its sunny rides.

Are there any nature reserves worth exploring?

Definitely. Hertford Heath Nature Reserve is a 28-hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) with rare heathland and mixed woodland, vital for conservation. Balls Wood Nature Reserve is a large ancient woodland with varied species and waymarked trails. Sherrardspark Wood Local Nature Reserve also offers a rich natural environment.

Are there any unique natural specimens or viewpoints?

Yes, The Pendulous Elm within Panshanger Farm is a centuries-old, massive tree offering views of the surrounding area. It's a significant individual natural specimen and a great viewpoint.

What do visitors enjoy most about Hertingfordbury's natural monuments?

Visitors frequently praise the tranquil environments, the opportunities for quiet walks, and the rich biodiversity. Many appreciate the historical significance of sites like Devil's Dyke and the scenic beauty of places like Woodhall Park, often highlighting the well-maintained paths and the chance to connect with nature.

Are there options for road cycling near the natural monuments?

Yes, there are several road cycling routes in the vicinity. You can find moderate routes like the Watton to Walkern Road – Cromer Windmill loop or easier options such as the Hertfordshire Country Road – Tewin Village loop. More details are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Hertingfordbury guide.

Where can I find a scenic spot along a river?

The Weir on the River Beane in Woodhall Park provides a scenic spot along the River Beane, ideal for walks and enjoying waterside views. This is located within the broader area of Woodhall Park Soldier Remembrance Memorial.

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