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Top 12 Natural Monuments around Farnham Royal

Best natural monuments around Farnham Royal encompass diverse landscapes and rich biodiversity, offering opportunities for recreation and appreciation of natural beauty. The area features ancient woodlands, historic parklands, and wetland meadows. These natural features contribute to a varied topography, providing habitats for wildlife and scenic viewpoints.

Best natural monuments around Farnham Royal

  • The most popular natural monuments is Burnham Beeches, a historical site and natural monument known for its ancient beech woodland and rich wildlife. This 927-acre site is…

Last updated: June 29, 2026

The Copper Horse (King George III Monument)

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Perched upon Snow Hill at the southern end of the Long Walk from Windsor Castle, sits The Copper Horse. This impressive statue shows King George III atop his stead and …

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Cock Marsh Wetland Walkway

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The wetland meadows of Cock Marsh are very important for rare plant species, breeding waders and overwintering birds. Part of the site is designated as a Site of Special Scientific …

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The Brick and Tile Works

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The Brick and Tile Works, established by Charles Cooper in the early 1800s, employed about 150 people and produced bricks, tiles, gargoyles, and pinnacles. The site, which closed in 1967, …

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Burnham Beeches

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Burnham Beeches is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, National Nature Reserve, and Special Area of Conservation thanks to its ancient beech woodland and rich wildlife. More than sixty species …

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Diamond Jubilee Fountain

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A fountain that was constructed to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee in 2012.

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Paul Silver
March 29, 2026, The Copper Horse (King George III Monument)

The first 50% was a lovely walk but after we turned of the Royal Mile, it was spoiled by road noise all the way to the car park

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If you would like to compare this historic monument with a much more recent one for Queen Elizabeth II (1926 to 2022), just follow the link to the corresponding hiking highlight in the komoot system =>> https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/3388562

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The Brick and Tile Works, established by Charles Cooper in the early 1800s, employed about 150 people and produced bricks, tiles, gargoyles, and pinnacles. The site, which closed in 1967, is now owned by the National Trust and features lowland ponds with diverse aquatic life and a variety of woodland birds and plants.

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Awesome park with great views from Windsor Castle all along the statue

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Not accessible any more with a bike, even pushing one. This also denies access for anyone with a disability using a hand cycle or those who find it easier to pedal than walk, families walking with kids on a bike. Wheelchairs etc if there's no one at the gate to let them in as the pedestrian access is designed to block all but the abled. Crown Estate / Windsor Great Park have banned bikes from many areas, especially this one. While the Long Ride was always forbidden it was great to get a good view of the castle from the Copper Horse. If you're on a horse though, no problem. No mention of scooters banned either. 🤔

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Greate place for long hike.

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Perched upon Snow Hill at the southern end of the Long Walk from Windsor Castle, sits The Copper Horse. This impressive statue shows King George III atop his stead and was created in 1831. The statue was inspired by a similar creation of Marcus Aurelius and features George pointing to the castle in the distance. Snow Hill offers fantastic views along the Long Walk avenue and is a waypoint on the Three Castles Path long-distance walking trail.

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Amy
February 4, 2021, Burnham Beeches

Burnham Beeches is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, National Nature Reserve, and Special Area of Conservation thanks to its ancient beech woodland and rich wildlife. More than sixty species of plants and animals that call the 927-acre (375 ha) site home are rare or under threat. The historic woodland is also home to relics of times gone by. Located in the southwest of the woodland, you can visit Seven Ways Plain hill fort which dates to the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age. Neighbouring film studios have used the Beeches as a shooting location in various productions such as Doctor Who, Harry Potter, Goldfinger, and Robin Hood Prince of Thieves.

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What are some other notable natural monuments to explore near Farnham Royal?

Beyond the well-known spots, you can discover the ancient woodland of Burnham Beeches, a National Nature Reserve with trees over 400 years old. Also, consider Cock Marsh Wetland Walkway, a Site of Special Scientific Interest important for rare plant species and birds. For a blend of history and nature, The Brick and Tile Works offers lowland ponds and diverse aquatic life.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in the area?

Yes, several natural monuments near Farnham Royal are great for families. Burnham Beeches offers waymarked paths and a café. Black Park Country Park, close to Farnham Royal, features an adventure playground and a Go Ape treetop course. Langley Park Country Park also has a children's play area and a tea room, making it suitable for all ages.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see at these natural monuments?

The natural monuments around Farnham Royal are rich in biodiversity. At Burnham Beeches, you might spot rare and threatened species of plants and animals, supported by its ancient trees and deadwood. Cock Marsh Wetland Walkway is crucial for breeding waders and overwintering birds, as well as rare aquatic plants. Black Park Country Park is home to deer, squirrels, and various bird species, especially around its central lake.

Are there historical sites or features within the natural monuments?

Many natural monuments in the area have significant historical elements. Burnham Beeches contains the defensive ditch of an Iron Age hillfort and a medieval moat. The Copper Horse (King George III Monument) is a prominent man-made monument offering historical context and views. Langley Park Country Park features parkland designed by Capability Brown in the 1760s, with ancient trees planted by him.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails around Farnham Royal, including loops through Burnham Beeches. For cyclists, there are options for gravel biking and general cycling routes that pass through or near these natural areas.

When is the best time to visit the natural monuments around Farnham Royal?

The best time to visit depends on your interests. Spring and early summer are ideal for seeing the vibrant rhododendron collection at Langley Park Country Park and the wildflowers at Wildflower Meadows of Pinkneys Green. Autumn offers stunning foliage in the ancient woodlands like Burnham Beeches. The parks and trails are generally accessible year-round for walking and recreation.

Are there cafes or refreshment options available at or near these natural monuments?

Yes, several natural monuments provide refreshment options. Burnham Beeches has a café and information point. Black Park Country Park also features on-site cafes. Langley Park Country Park offers a tea room, making it convenient for visitors to grab a drink or snack during their visit.

What are the terrain and difficulty levels of the walking paths?

The terrain varies across the natural monuments. Areas like Burnham Beeches and Black Park Country Park offer numerous waymarked paths suitable for walking, running, and cycling, generally with moderate difficulty. Cock Marsh Wetland Walkway features a mix of steep chalk grassland and marshy meadows, which can be more varied. Farnham Park, a Local Nature Reserve, provides routes over rolling grassland.

Can I find viewpoints with scenic vistas in the area?

Yes, there are several spots offering scenic views. The Copper Horse (King George III Monument), perched on Snow Hill, provides fantastic views along the Long Walk avenue towards Windsor Castle. Langley Park Country Park's elevation also offers panoramic views, including towards Windsor Castle. Farnham Park provides superb views of Farnham town and the surrounding countryside.

Are there any unique natural features to look out for?

Absolutely. Burnham Beeches is renowned for its ancient pollarded beech trees, some over 400 years old, and the

Are there any unique natural features to look out for?

Absolutely. Burnham Beeches is renowned for its ancient pollarded beech trees, some over 400 years old, and the

Are there any unique natural features to look out for?

Absolutely. Burnham Beeches is renowned for its ancient pollarded beech trees, some over 400 years old, and the

Are there any unique natural features to look out for?

Absolutely. Burnham Beeches is renowned for its ancient pollarded beech trees, some over 400 years old, and the

Are there any unique natural features to look out for?

Absolutely. Burnham Beeches is renowned for its ancient pollarded beech trees, some over 400 years old, and the

Are there any unique natural features to look out for?

Absolutely. Burnham Beeches is renowned for its ancient pollarded beech trees, some over 400 years old, and the

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