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Top 11 Natural Monuments around Alkington

Best natural monuments around Alkington are situated within a landscape featuring the Cotswold scarp, offering views over the Severn Valley and surrounding hills. This area is rich in historical sites, including ancient barrows and Iron Age hillforts, alongside natural features like summits and forests. The region provides diverse opportunities for exploring both natural beauty and cultural heritage. There are 11 natural monuments to discover in this area.

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  • The most popular natural monuments is William Tyndale…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

William Tyndale Monument

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This monument was built in 1866 in memory of the writer William Tyndale, who was born nearby. Tyndale finished translating the New Testament into English in 1525 and was martyred …

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Nympsfield Long Barrow

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Nympsfield Long Barrow stands high on the Cotswold scarp and affords incredible views over the Severn Valley. Constructed in the Neolithic period (around 2800 BCE), it is one of the …

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Downham Hill (Smallpox Hill)

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Downham Hill, known locally as "Smallpox Hill is an outlying hill from the surrounding Cotswold escarpment, separated by a small valley. It offers perhaps some of the best view in …

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Cam Long Down

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The long, narrow hill of Cam Long Down stands separate from the main Cotswold escarpment, on the Cotswold Way between Dursley and Uley Bury. The distinctive wedge shape of Cam …

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Uley Bury Iron Age hillfort

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An Iron-age hill fort dating from 300B.C. An easy walking route around its perimeter which provides some spectacular views. The view of Smallpox Hill (Downham Hill) is particularly magnificent.

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December 6, 2022, Cam Long Down

The long, narrow hill of Cam Long Down stands separate from the main Cotswold escarpment, on the Cotswold Way between Dursley and Uley Bury. The distinctive wedge shape of Cam Peak, at the Dursley end of the Down, is a result of erosion and landslips. Enjoyable at any time of year, as with all the Cotswold limestone grasslands this area is particularly special in summer when it is ablaze with wildflowers and alive with bees, butterflies and other pollinators.

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Great views and all bridleway. You can stay at the top or ride a slightly more technical singletrack a level down at the end. You can drop down to lower levels at each corner or complete a lap.

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Steepish track up but then grassy slopes and woods. Pandoramic views from the hill even if you don’t go up the tower.

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Steep walk up the hill but well worth the effort for the fabulous views.

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One of the most beautiful views in the Cotswolds with dozens of possible walking and cycling routes.

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An Iron-age hill fort dating from 300B.C. An easy walking route around its perimeter which provides some spectacular views. The view of Smallpox Hill (Downham Hill) is particularly magnificent.

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A magnificent location for a magnificent monument! Stunning views and surrounding woodlands.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore around Alkington?

The Alkington area, situated on the Cotswold scarp, offers a variety of natural features. You can discover impressive viewpoints, such as those from the William Tyndale Monument and Downham Hill (Smallpox Hill), which provide extensive views over the Severn Valley and surrounding hills. The region also features mature woodlands and areas like Whitcliff Deer Park, offering diverse natural environments.

Are there historical natural monuments to visit near Alkington?

Yes, the area is rich in historical natural monuments. You can visit Nympsfield Long Barrow, a Neolithic burial site dating back to around 2800 BCE. Another significant historical site is Uley Bury Iron Age hillfort, which dates from 300 B.C. Additionally, the William Tyndale Monument, built in 1866, commemorates a historical figure and offers panoramic views.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or walks around Alkington?

Several natural monuments in the Alkington area are suitable for families. Nympsfield Long Barrow and Uley Bury Iron Age hillfort are both marked as family-friendly and offer interesting historical contexts with walking opportunities. Whitcliff Deer Park is also a great family-friendly option, where you can observe deer in a vast parkland setting.

What kind of views can I expect from the natural monuments?

The natural monuments around Alkington offer spectacular views, primarily due to their location on the Cotswold scarp. From the top of the William Tyndale Monument, you can see magnificent vistas over the surrounding landscape. Nympsfield Long Barrow provides incredible views over the Severn Valley, and Downham Hill (Smallpox Hill) is known for offering some of the best views in the valley. The perimeter walk around Uley Bury Iron Age hillfort also provides spectacular views, including of Smallpox Hill.

Are there hiking or walking trails near Alkington's natural monuments?

Yes, the area offers various walking and hiking opportunities. An easy walking route circles the perimeter of Uley Bury Iron Age hillfort, providing great views. For more extensive hiking, you can find trails that lead to the William Tyndale Monument, which involves a fairly steep hike. You can explore more options in the Running Trails around Alkington guide, which also includes walking routes.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

Beyond exploring the natural monuments themselves, the Alkington area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for running, cycling, and gravel biking. These guides offer routes of varying difficulties that allow you to discover the region's natural beauty and historical sites.

What is the best time to visit the natural monuments around Alkington?

The natural monuments around Alkington can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring brings blooming wildflowers and lush greenery, while autumn offers stunning foliage, especially in areas like Whitcliff Deer Park. Summer provides pleasant weather for longer walks and clear views. Even in winter, a crisp day can offer unique perspectives of the landscape, though some paths might be muddy.

Can I spot wildlife at the natural monuments?

Yes, wildlife spotting is possible, particularly at Whitcliff Deer Park, which is home to herds of fallow and red deer. The extensive woodlands and natural habitats around the various monuments also support a range of birdlife and other local fauna, offering opportunities for nature observation.

Are there any easy walking routes among the natural monuments?

Yes, for an easy walk with great views, consider the perimeter route around Uley Bury Iron Age hillfort. This trail is generally accessible and provides spectacular scenery without significant difficulty. Many of the paths leading to other monuments also offer gentle sections suitable for a leisurely stroll.

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

Visitors frequently praise the incredible views over the Severn Valley and the Cotswold landscape, especially from elevated points like the William Tyndale Monument and Downham Hill. The historical significance of sites like Nympsfield Long Barrow and Uley Bury Iron Age hillfort is also highly appreciated, offering a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The opportunity for peaceful walks and wildlife spotting, particularly at Whitcliff Deer Park, adds to the overall enjoyment.

Can I go cycling or gravel biking near Alkington's natural monuments?

Absolutely! The Alkington area provides excellent opportunities for cycling and gravel biking. You can find dedicated routes in the Cycling around Alkington guide and the Gravel biking around Alkington guide. These guides feature various routes that allow you to explore the scenic landscapes and pass by some of the natural monuments.

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