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Top 8 Natural Monuments around North Wraxall

Best natural monuments around North Wraxall include a landscape characterized by picturesque rural countryside and woodlands. The area features extensive walking trails that traverse open fields and quiet country lanes. Dry-stone walling, a significant feature of the landscape, contributes to the traditional aesthetic. These natural features provide opportunities for exploring the region's outdoor beauty.

Best natural monuments around North Wraxall

  • The most popular natural monuments is Uley Bury Iron Age Hill Fort, a historical site and natural monument that…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Golden Valley Nature Reserve Waterfall

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Between 1892-1970 this landscape was a hotbed of industry. Ochre, a natural clay earth pigment, was quarried and refined here. These days, the once-industrial landscape has been reclaimed by nature, …

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Woodcock Farm - Hill Fort

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This is an extraordinarily well-preserved example of an Iron Age hill fort. From the fort, you are rewarded with incredible views over the Frome Valley, Severn Vale and the Welsh …

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Three Shires Stones

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Erected in 1859, the Three Shires Stones mark the point where Somerset, Gloucestershire and Wiltshire meet.
Although the marking is pretty impressive, it's nestled at the side of the main …

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Sir Bevil Grenville's Monument

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This monument is dedicated to Sir Bevil Grenville, a Royalist commander in the Civil War, who was killed in the Battle of Lansdowne on July 5, 1963. Henry Grenville, Lord …

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This is one of the Squeeze entrances into the old mine. It is a place of environmental interest as it is home to some endangered species of bats. Entrance into …

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October 13, 2024, Golden Valley Nature Reserve Waterfall

Waking in direction indicated and all the footpaths in golden valley are blocked and closed due to unsafe trees from ash die back

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The finest and best-preserved example of an Iron Age hill fort along the Cotswold Way.

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Don’t park in Rose & Crown Car Park, understandably they get annoyed.

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Commemorates Civil War Royalist commander Sir Bevil Grenville who was mortally wounded at the Battle of Lansdowne which took place here 1643.

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Erected in 1859, the Three Shires Stones mark the point where Somerset, Gloucestershire and Wiltshire meet. Although the marking is pretty impressive, it's nestled at the side of the main road, part of the Fosse Way, so it's easy to miss. It's said that the stones were once part of an ancient burial chamber.

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The Wick Golden Valley Local Nature Reserve (LNR) is an important and unique place. There are few reserves in South Gloucestershire with such a diverse habitat so readily accessible to the local community. The range of habitats includes the river corridor of the River Boyd, mature woodland, scrub, steep valley slopes and unimproved limestone grassland. (https://www.goldenvalley.org.uk/wildlife.htm)

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This monument is dedicated to Sir Bevil Grenville, a Royalist commander in the Civil War, who was killed in the Battle of Lansdowne on July 5, 1963. Henry Grenville, Lord Lansdown, erected the monument where his grandfather, Sir Bevil, died. Standing 25 feet (7.6 m) high, it carries an inscription on the south side describing the battle and two poems on the north side. The monument is topped by a griffin bearing the Grenville coat of arms.

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Stand by the entrance on a hot day for a cool down.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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

The area around North Wraxall is characterized by its picturesque rural countryside, expansive farmland, and tranquil woodlands. You'll find numerous walking trails that traverse open fields and quiet country lanes, often bordered by traditional dry-stone walling, which is a significant feature of the landscape.

Are there any historical sites that are also considered natural monuments in the region?

Yes, several sites combine natural beauty with historical significance. For instance, Uley Bury Iron Age Hill Fort is an extraordinarily well-preserved example of an Iron Age hill fort offering incredible views. Another is Three Shires Stones, erected in 1859, marking the meeting point of Somerset, Gloucestershire, and Wiltshire, and believed to have once been part of an ancient burial chamber.

What are some of the best walking routes near North Wraxall to experience the natural beauty?

There are many excellent walking routes that allow you to explore the natural beauty of the area. You can find various options, including easy and moderate trails, by checking the Hiking around North Wraxall guide. These routes often take you through farmed country, woodlands, and charming village scenes.

Are there any family-friendly natural monuments or activities around North Wraxall?

While many of the walking trails are suitable for families, Sir Bevil Grenville's Monument is categorized as family-friendly. It's a historical site commemorating a Civil War commander, offering an educational stop amidst the natural landscape.

Where can I see wildlife near North Wraxall?

The Golden Valley Nature Reserve Waterfall is a haven for wildlife. This once-industrial landscape has been reclaimed by nature and is now home to various birds like kestrels, kingfishers, and goshawks, as well as frogs, toads, grass snakes, foxes, badgers, and even a herd of goats.

Are there any unique natural formations like caves or waterfalls in the area?

Yes, you can visit the Golden Valley Nature Reserve Waterfall, which features a river, waterfall, and forest. Additionally, the Browns Folly Mine Squeeze Entrance is a cave system that serves as an environmental interest site, home to endangered bat species.

What outdoor activities, besides hiking, can I do near these natural monuments?

Beyond hiking, the region offers opportunities for other outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, ranging from easy to difficult, or find running trails that take you through the scenic countryside.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around North Wraxall?

The rural countryside and woodlands around North Wraxall are beautiful year-round. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, summer offers lush greenery, autumn showcases vibrant foliage, and winter provides crisp, quiet walks. The best time depends on your preference for weather and scenery, but the walking trails are accessible in most seasons.

Are there any hidden natural gems or less-known spots worth discovering?

While not 'hidden' in the sense of being secret, the broader natural landscape itself, with its quiet country lanes and extensive dry-stone walling, offers many serene and less-trafficked spots for exploration. The elevated cape of Truckle Hill, with its wooded slopes, provides a natural vantage point within the parish.

What should I wear for walks and visits to natural monuments in this area?

Given the rural and often uneven terrain, comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots are highly recommended. Layers of clothing are advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions, and waterproofs are always a good idea, especially during wetter seasons.

Are there any circular walks that include natural monuments?

Many of the walking routes in the area are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, a circular walk around North Wraxall takes visitors through farmed country and charming village scenes. You can find detailed circular routes in the Hiking around North Wraxall guide.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments and landscape around North Wraxall?

Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil rural setting, the extensive network of walking trails, and the opportunity to connect with nature. The blend of historical sites like Uley Bury Iron Age Hill Fort with natural beauty, and the rich wildlife at places like Golden Valley Nature Reserve Waterfall, are frequently highlighted.

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