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Top 7 Natural Monuments around Felton

Best natural monuments around Felton are characterized by ancient redwood forests and diverse natural environments. The region offers opportunities to explore towering trees, scenic trails, and unique geological features. Felton's landscape provides a serene escape into nature, with options for both leisurely strolls and more rugged adventures. It is a destination for those seeking to experience the grandeur of California's natural heritage.

Best natural monuments around Felton

  • The most popular natural monuments is Hauxley Nature Reserve, a natural monument…

Last updated: May 19, 2026

Hauxley Nature Reserve

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Hauxley nature reserve has undergone a remarkable transformation, with the addition of the eco-friendly Wildlife Discovery Centre.

This picturesque sanctuary attracts a diverse range of birds, including tree sparrows and …

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Coe Crag

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Lovely but very steep long climb to this crag, very muddy when raining good shoes needed.

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On 17 January 1945, ten soldiers drowned while taking part in a military exercise at Guyzance, on the River Coquet, in Northumberland. The river was in full flood and their …

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Beneath the dune sands, a layer of peat is marked by ancient tree trunks protruding from its surface. This layer and the tress burried within are approximatly 7000 years old.

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The Cherry Orchard

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lovely orchard but you have to time it right to see the flowers in bloom

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David
March 8, 2025, The Cherry Orchard

lovely orchard but you have to time it right to see the flowers in bloom

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Trevor Byrne
January 18, 2025, Coe Crag

great views

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A paradise for terns. Also herons, barn owls, black-headed gulls, ...

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mkirby
April 14, 2024, The Cherry Orchard

In 1926, Collingwood Ingram, a cherry enthusiast, was invited to lecture on the topic of cherry blossoms to the Japanese Sakurakai society. During his visit, he was shown an illustration in an 18th-century book depicting a large, white cherry blossom variety believed to be extinct. Ingram recognized the flower as identical to a cherry tree growing in a Sussex garden, imported in 1899. He subsequently collected cuttings from the Sussex tree, which allowed for the reintroduction of the Taihaku variety to Japan in 1932. Today, all cultivated Taihaku cherry trees are descended from this single Sussex specimen.

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even on a windy late March day theres dozens of species on the lake.

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On 17 January 1945, ten soldiers drowned while taking part in a military exercise at Guyzance, on the River Coquet, in Northumberland. The river was in full flood and their boat was swept over the weir and capsized. The men, all aged 18, were weighed down by full combat gear and drowned. (Wikimedia Commons)

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Beneath the dune sands, a layer of peat is marked by ancient tree trunks protruding from its surface. This layer and the tress burried within are approximatly 7000 years old. Directly beneath the peat lies stony clay, a deposit left behind by an ice sheet during the last glacial period, which ended roughly 15,000 years ago. The peat and its accompanying tree remnants provide a snapshot of the past ecosystem. Once part of a poorly drained lowland, the peat originated from vegetation that flourished here. The tree trunks, representing species like oak, alder, and hazel, stand as a reminder of a forested past.

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Hauxley nature reserve has undergone a remarkable transformation, with the addition of the eco-friendly Wildlife Discovery Centre. This picturesque sanctuary attracts a diverse range of birds, including tree sparrows and coots. The reserve boasts stunning flowers like viper's bugloss and northern marsh orchids, attracting butterflies and dragonflies. Originally a coal mine, Hauxley was transformed by the Northumberland Wildlife Trust. Visitors can enjoy a circular walk, hides for bird watching, a wildlife sightings board, and a rubbing disc trail. The Lookout Café offers delicious refreshments with panoramic views. With volunteering opportunities and educational workshops, Hauxley nature reserve offers an immersive nature experience.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular natural monuments around Felton?

Visitors to Felton appreciate diverse natural monuments. Among the most popular are Hauxley Nature Reserve, known for its transformed landscape and rich birdlife, and Coe Crag, which offers impressive views after a steep climb. The Guyzance Tragedy Memorial and Weir is also a notable spot, combining a man-made memorial with a natural river setting.

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

Yes, several natural monuments around Felton are suitable for families. Hauxley Nature Reserve is particularly family-friendly, featuring an eco-friendly Wildlife Discovery Centre, circular walks, and educational workshops. The Alnwick Garden Rose Garden and The Cherry Orchard also offer pleasant, accessible experiences for all ages.

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

At Hauxley Nature Reserve, you can observe a diverse range of birds, including tree sparrows, coots, terns, herons, and barn owls. The reserve's stunning flowers also attract butterflies and dragonflies, making it a vibrant spot for wildlife enthusiasts.

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

For impressive panoramic views, Coe Crag is highly recommended, offering extensive vistas to the North and East. Hauxley Nature Reserve also provides scenic views, especially from its Lookout Café, overlooking the lake and surrounding nature.

Are there any historical natural monuments or sites with historical significance?

Yes, the Guyzance Tragedy Memorial and Weir marks a historical event on the River Coquet, commemorating ten soldiers who drowned during a military exercise in 1945. This site offers a poignant blend of natural beauty and historical remembrance.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The Felton area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB trails, with options ranging from easy to moderate, such as the 'Gravel Path – Druridge Bay loop from Amble'. For cycling, routes like 'View of Alnmouth – Warkworth Medieval Bridge loop from Felton' provide scenic rides. You can find more details on these activities and routes in the MTB Trails around Felton, Cycling around Felton, and Gravel biking around Felton guides.

Are there hiking trails near the natural monuments?

While specific hiking trails directly within the natural monuments are mentioned for some, the broader Felton area provides many opportunities for walking and exploring. For instance, Hauxley Nature Reserve features circular walks. For more extensive routes, consider the cycling and gravel biking guides which often include paths suitable for walking, such as the 'Gravel Path – Druridge Bay loop'.

What makes Hauxley Nature Reserve a unique natural monument?

Hauxley Nature Reserve is unique due to its remarkable transformation from a former coal mine into a thriving wildlife sanctuary. It features an eco-friendly Wildlife Discovery Centre, diverse bird species, and stunning flowers, offering an immersive nature experience with educational workshops and bird-watching hides.

What should I know before visiting Coe Crag?

When planning a visit to Coe Crag, be prepared for a lovely but very steep and long climb. The terrain can be quite muddy, especially after rain, so wearing good, sturdy shoes is essential. Your effort will be rewarded with impressive views to the North and East.

Can I see unique garden features among the natural monuments?

Yes, the Felton area includes unique garden features. The Alnwick Garden Rose Garden, for example, boasts over 3,000 English shrub and climbing roses across 200 varieties, with pergola walkways. The Cherry Orchard is another beautiful spot, particularly when the flowers are in bloom.

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

Visitors frequently praise the serene escape into nature, the opportunity to witness diverse wildlife, and the impressive views. The transformation of sites like Hauxley Nature Reserve and the historical significance of places like the Guyzance Tragedy Memorial and Weir are also highly appreciated. The community has shared over 40 photos and given 19 upvotes for these natural monuments.

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