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Top 5 Natural Monuments around Bunbury

Best natural monuments around Bunbury offer diverse landscapes and geological features. The region is characterized by its coastal environment, ancient rock formations, and significant wetland areas. These sites provide opportunities to observe unique ecosystems and historical landmarks. The natural monuments reflect Bunbury's rich biodiversity and geological past.

Best natural monuments around Bunbury

  • The most popular natural monuments is Beeston Castle, a viewpoint that is a magnificent 11th-century former stronghold. From the castle, visitors can see across eight counties, including…

Last updated: June 29, 2026

Beeston Castle

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Beeston Castle is a magnificent 11th-century former stronghold that once belonged to Henry III. Built in the 1220s by Ranulf de Blondeville, the castle was partly destroyed under Cromwell in …

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Maiden Castle Iron Age Hillfort

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This stunning section takes you over Bickerton Hill, past the Iron Age hillfort of Maiden Castle, and over Larkton Hill. You are afforded breathtaking views that stretch as far as …

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View from Bickerton Hill

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Bickerton Hill is a rugged lowland heath with superb views. The area has been designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a Site of Biological Importance due to …

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Salters Well

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Salters well, this well was used up until the late 18th century by salters from, Northwich, Middlewich and Nantwich to water their horses on there way to Chester and North Wales

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Maiden Castle Ramparts

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June 6, 2024, Beeston Castle

Beeston Castle is a former Royal castle in Beeston, Cheshire, England, perched on a rocky sandstone crag 350 feet above the Cheshire Plain. It was built in the 1220s by Ranulf de Blondeville, 6th Earl of Chester, on his return from the Crusades.

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azadkuh
December 3, 2022, Beeston Castle

nice view to the surrounding area. the route to the castle not suitable for a road bike, you may need to carry your bike on some parts

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English Heritage maintained castle ruins sitting high on top of the hill. Like so much in the area it was destroyed in the Civil War.

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August 18, 2021, Salters Well

Salters well, this well was used up until the late 18th century by salters from, Northwich, Middlewich and Nantwich to water their horses on there way to Chester and North Wales

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Amy
November 6, 2019, Maiden Castle Ramparts

Maiden Castle is an Iron Age hill fort constructed around 600 BC. The fort would have been used as an important line of defence until the Roman conquest in the 1st century AD. Today, the hill fort is a scheduled Ancient Monument owned by the National Trust. Set amongst beautiful Bickerton Hills and forests, the hill fort is a popular place to hike and cycle.

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November 6, 2019, Beeston Castle

Beeston Castle is a magnificent 11th-century former stronghold that once belonged to Henry III. Built in the 1220s by Ranulf de Blondeville, the castle was partly destroyed under Cromwell in the mid-16th century. From the castle, you can see across eight counties; as far as the Welsh mountains in the east and the Pennines to the west. Today, the castle is open on weekends from 10am - 4pm. Entrance costs £8 for adults.

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This stunning section takes you over Bickerton Hill, past the Iron Age hillfort of Maiden Castle, and over Larkton Hill. You are afforded breathtaking views that stretch as far as Wales. The area is a rugged lowland scrub which has been designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a Site of Biological Importance.

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Bickerton Hill is a rugged lowland heath with superb views. The area has been designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a Site of Biological Importance due to its lowland heath plants and wildlife. On the highest point of the hill sits Maiden Castle, an Iron Age hillfort which affords views that stretch as far as the Welsh mountains on a clear day.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique natural features can I explore around Bunbury?

Bunbury offers a diverse range of natural features. You can explore the internationally significant Mangrove Walk at Leschenault Inlet, observe 130-million-year-old basalt rock formations at Wyalup-Rocky Point, or discover the rich biodiversity of the Big Swamp Wetlands. Koombana Bay is also famous for its wild bottlenose dolphins.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in Bunbury?

Yes, several natural monuments are great for families. The Mangrove Walk and Big Swamp Wetlands feature boardwalks and interpretive signage, making them accessible and engaging for children. Koombana Bay's calm waters and frequent dolphin sightings also make its beaches very family-friendly.

Where can I see wildlife in Bunbury's natural monuments?

The Big Swamp Wetlands are a haven for over 70 species of birds, mammals, reptiles, and fish, including black swans and long-necked turtles. Koombana Bay is home to a resident population of wild bottlenose dolphins. Manea Park is a significant habitat for the red-tailed black cockatoo and western ringtail possum.

What are the best walking routes to experience Bunbury's natural monuments?

You can enjoy a 5km loop around the tranquil Leschenault Inlet, including the Mangrove Walk. The Big Swamp Wetlands offer a 2-kilometer pathway with boardwalks and lookouts. Manea Park features a limestone trail through natural bushland, and Maidens Reserve provides undulating limestone tracks alongside the beach. For more ideas, check out the best walks in Bunbury.

When is the best time to visit Bunbury's natural monuments?

Many of Bunbury's natural monuments can be enjoyed year-round. However, late winter and early spring (typically August to October) are particularly special for Manea Park and the Tuart Walk, as they come alive with spectacular wildflower displays, including various orchid species.

Are there any historical or culturally significant natural sites in Bunbury?

Wyalup-Rocky Point (Basalt Rock Formations) holds significant Indigenous importance as a Noongar burial ground, with 'Wyalup' meaning 'place of mourning.' These ancient rock formations are approximately 130 million years old, formed during the breakup of Gondwana.

Where can I find panoramic views of Bunbury's natural surroundings?

For panoramic 360-degree views of Bunbury, including Koombana Bay, Leschenault Estuary, and the Indian Ocean, visit the Marlston Hill Lookout. While not a natural formation itself, it offers a fantastic perspective of the city's natural landscape.

What kind of unique flora can I expect to see?

Bunbury is home to unique flora, including the southernmost mangroves in Australia at Leschenault Inlet. Manea Park and the Tuart Walk feature spectacular wildflower displays in spring, such as buttercup bush and pink fairy orchids. The nearby Tuart Forest National Park protects the largest remaining pure forest of Tuart in the world.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

Beyond exploring the monuments themselves, you can find various outdoor activities. For cycling, consider routes like the 'Harthill Climb – Beeston Castle loop from Bunbury' or 'Nantwich Town Centre – Nantwich Aqueduct loop from Bunbury'. If you prefer running, options include 'Pennsylvania Wood loop from Peckforton' or 'Tilly's Coffee Shop loop from Bunbury'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Cycling around Bunbury and Running Trails around Bunbury guides.

Are there any natural monuments suitable for a short stroll?

Yes, the Tuart Walk offers a short stroll where you can experience tuart trees and wildflowers. The Mangrove Walk also provides an accessible boardwalk experience for a shorter visit.

What do visitors enjoy most about Bunbury's natural monuments?

Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning coastal landscapes, the opportunity to observe unique wildlife like dolphins and diverse bird species, and the well-maintained pathways and boardwalks that make these natural areas accessible. The dramatic scenic views, especially at sunset from places like Wyalup-Rocky Point and Maidens Reserve, are also highly praised.

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