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Top 9 Natural Monuments around Amport

Best natural monuments around Amport offer a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes in Hampshire, England. The region features expansive parklands, wetlands, and diverse rural countryside. Visitors can explore areas with historical significance alongside tranquil natural settings. These locations provide opportunities for walks and observing local wildlife.

Best natural monuments around Amport

  • The most popular natural monuments is Chilbolton Cow Common, a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) with two divides of the River Test flowing through it.…

Last updated: June 29, 2026

Woodhenge

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Lying within the Stonehenge World Heritage Site, Woodhenge is a Neolithic Class II henge and timber circle monument. It wasn't discovered until 1926 when a pilot took an aerial photo …

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Cuckoo Stone

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Like the larger megaliths that make up the outer ring of Stonehenge, the Cuckoo Stone is a sarsen stone and was once a standing stone. It has since fallen but …

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Chilbolton Cow Common

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Chilbolton Cow Common is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) with two divides of the River Test flowing through it. The common has chalk and peat soils and supports …

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Durrington Walls

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A Neolithic settlement dating back to around 2800 - 2100 BC, Durrington Walls is an interesting part of the Stonehenge World Heritage Site. Excavation works by the University of Sheffield …

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Danebury Iron Age hill fort

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This place is steeped in history. Built 2500 years ago and occupied for nearly 500 years. With the ramparts still very visible. Some lovely views form the top.

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Ian
May 15, 2026, Durrington Walls

Went there - no idea what they are!

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Ian
May 15, 2026, Woodhenge

Free to get in - even if I am not 100% sure what is is after visiting :-)

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Simple, pleasant walk. Possible detours .

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Dogs will love splashing around in the River Test that crosses the common on the Chilbolton side.

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Christine🔹
June 27, 2025, Woodhenge

Can someone please be happy/laughing with me that Google Translate turns Amy's "henge and timber monument" into "Denkmal für Hühner 🐔" in German? - Great 😂😂😂

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Location signage, that is, how to locate the cuckoo stone, is non-existent! Once you pass through the gate next to Woodhenge you’ll see the National Trust sign. The stone lies way off to your right at about 3 o’clock direction from the sign. If the grass is long it won’t be visible!

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Strangely stumbled across this place as was driving to another location. So glad I turned off road and followed the sign to it.

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Cathrin
August 20, 2024, Woodhenge

No circus and no crowds like at Stonehenge. We were alone here and could look at everything in peace. On the other side of the road there are two rest areas for picnics with a beautiful view.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular natural monuments around Amport?

Visitors frequently enjoy Chilbolton Cow Common, a Site of Special Scientific Interest known for its diverse flora, including orchids, and various bird species along the River Test. Other popular sites include Woodhenge, a significant Neolithic timber circle monument, and the impressive Danebury Iron Age hill fort, offering historical insights and panoramic views.

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

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Chilbolton Cow Common offers pleasant, simple walks where children can enjoy nature and dogs can splash in the River Test. Woodhenge and Cuckoo Stone, both part of the wider Stonehenge Landscape, are also considered family-friendly and provide an engaging historical experience without the crowds.

What kind of historical sites can I explore near Amport?

The Amport area is rich in historical natural monuments. You can visit Woodhenge, a Neolithic Class II henge and timber circle monument dating back to around 2300 BC. Nearby, the Cuckoo Stone is an ancient sarsen stone with ceremonial significance. Further historical exploration can be found at Danebury Iron Age hill fort, which was occupied for nearly 500 years, and Durrington Walls, a Neolithic settlement that was once the largest village in northern Europe.

Where can I find easy walks around Amport's natural monuments?

For easy walks, consider the circular routes around Amport village, which offer views of the rural landscape. Chilbolton Cow Common provides simple and pleasant walking paths. Additionally, the walk to the Cuckoo Stone from Woodhenge is an easy stroll. You can also find several easy hiking trails in the region, such as the 'Amport Wood loop from Amport' or 'Hiking loop from Amport', which are detailed in the Easy hikes around Amport guide.

What natural features and wildlife can I expect to see?

The Amport area boasts diverse natural features. Chilbolton Cow Common is a wetland habitat with chalk and peat soils, supporting interesting flowers like orchids and a variety of birds, including kingfishers, hawks, owls, and red kites. Amport Fen is another wetland area rich in biodiversity. The surrounding countryside features arable fields, woodlands, and the tranquil River Test, providing opportunities for birdwatching and observing local wildlife.

Are there opportunities for outdoor activities like running or biking near these sites?

Yes, the Amport area offers various outdoor activities. For running, you can explore routes like the 'London Hill loop from Amport' or 'Lower Amport Wood loop from Amport', found in the Running Trails around Amport guide. Gravel biking enthusiasts can find routes such as the 'River Test at Mottisfont loop' or 'Old Chalk Way Detour loop' in the Gravel biking around Amport guide.

Is there parking available at the natural monuments?

Parking is available at some locations. For instance, you can park near Woodhenge, which also serves as a convenient starting point for visiting the Cuckoo Stone and for accessing the circular walk around Durrington Walls.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in Amport?

Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere at sites like Woodhenge, where they can explore ancient history without large crowds. The scenic views from places like Danebury Iron Age hill fort and the opportunity to observe diverse wildlife at Chilbolton Cow Common are also highly valued. The overall tranquility and connection with nature in the well-preserved parklands and countryside are frequently highlighted.

Are there any less crowded natural monuments to visit?

If you prefer a quieter experience, Woodhenge is often noted for being less crowded than other major historical sites, allowing for a more peaceful exploration of its Neolithic timber circle. The Cuckoo Stone, located within the wider Stonehenge Landscape, also offers a tranquil setting for an easy walk. The expansive Amport Park and Amport Fen provide serene natural environments away from bustling areas.

Can I bring my dog to the natural monuments?

Many natural areas around Amport are dog-friendly. For example, dogs are welcome at Chilbolton Cow Common, where they can enjoy splashing in the River Test. When visiting any site, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead and follow local guidelines to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.

What is Amport Park and what can I do there?

Amport Park is a significant natural area spanning approximately 91 hectares of parkland and woodland, along with 8 hectares of formal gardens. It features gently undulating ground, historic trees, and design elements by Sir Edwin Lutyens and Gertrude Jekyll. Visitors can enjoy serene walks amidst the historic landscape, appreciate the natural beauty, and explore the blend of formal gardens and natural surroundings.

What is Amport Fen?

Amport Fen is a pleasant, child-friendly walking area located near the village green. As a wetland habitat, it is rich in biodiversity, offering a unique ecosystem to explore. It's a great spot to experience specific plant and animal life characteristic of fen environments.

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