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Top 5 Natural Monuments around Bicknor

Best natural monuments around Bicknor are found within the Kent Downs National Landscape, an area known for its diverse natural beauty. This region features ancient woodlands, chalk coastline, and rare chalk grasslands. The landscape offers varied natural features, from unique geological formations to significant nature reserves.

Best natural monuments around Bicknor

  • The most popular natural monument is Lenham Cross, a natural monument and historical site that is a 58-meter high chalk cross cut into a hillside. This geoglyph commemorates…

Last updated: June 29, 2026

Lenham Cross

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The attentive hiker or pilgrim has repeatedly encountered a wide variety of types of crosses on his way: made of stone (often granite) or wood, with or without the body …

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Hucking Woodland Trust Entrance and Sunset Tree

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As you come down from South Green you'll see this beaut rising up above you. And don't be fooled, there's more round the corner!

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Westfield Wood Nature Reserve

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Westfield Wood is a serene nature reserve that is part of an internationally-important yew woodland. The central part of the wood is occupied by a dense yew trees interspersed with …

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Part of the Pilgrim’s Way, this is a stunning viewpoint from Boxley Hill overlooking the Kent Downs.

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The garden opened in 1999 and was designed by Christopher Carter on the site of Lady Baillie's original aviary and is Mediterranean in style.

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August 4, 2025, Lenham Cross

The community of Lenham commemorates the dead of the Second World War with a horizontal stone cross.

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A relatively modern chalk symbol sculpted in the hillside

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Be careful going downhill, there may be oncoming traffic and ahead visibilty is very limited. Road often full of mud and small rocks at the bottom of the hill. Beatiful setting at the top end (at the sharp bend). It's an entrace to the Hucking Woodland Trust estate, beautiful tree great around sunset.

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The attentive hiker or pilgrim has repeatedly encountered a wide variety of types of crosses on his way: made of stone (often granite) or wood, with or without the body of the crucified Christ, artistically decorated or deliberately kept simple, towering high and thus dominating the surroundings from afar or rather smaller... This hiking highlight, however, is sure to take a top spot in the ranking of the most unusual crosses. It does not tower up, but is quite the opposite, cut into the ground so that the light background of this lying monument stands out clearly from the surrounding green of the lawn. The basic idea of such a design - known in technical jargon as geoglyps - is similar to the "Nazca Lines" in South America, which are thousands of years older; or, to give a much closer example, the "White Horse" on Uffington Hill (see https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/283565 ). The sad reason for its construction is to commemorate the victims of the First World War.

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Boxley Warren is a 83-hectare Local Nature Reserve north of Maidstone in Kent

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October 11, 2023, Lenham Cross

Great views down to Lenham and beyond.

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Part of the Pilgrim’s Way, this is a stunning viewpoint from Boxley Hill overlooking the Kent Downs.

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July 20, 2023, Lenham Cross

The 58m high chalk cross is situated on the Pilgrim's Way, on the slopes of the ridge above the A20. It is an eye-catching design cut into the hillside, forming a striking image against the green fields surrounding it. In 1922 a collection was held to build a memorial for the 42 men who died during the first world war. The cross was designed by Mr C.H.Groom, headmaster of the village school. There was also a granite stone with the names of the men, which was moved to the churchyard in 1977. The eye catching cross was a problem during the second world war, and was filled in during that time to prevent the Luftwafte using it to navigate.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique natural monuments can I explore around Bicknor?

The Bicknor area, situated within the Kent Downs National Landscape, offers a variety of natural monuments. You can visit Lenham Cross, a distinctive 58-meter high chalk cross cut into a hillside. Another notable spot is Westfield Wood Nature Reserve, which features an internationally important yew woodland. Additionally, the Hucking Woodland Trust Entrance and Sunset Tree provides access to a beautiful forest setting with scenic views.

Are there any historical natural monuments in the Bicknor area?

Yes, Lenham Cross is a significant historical natural monument. This large chalk geoglyph was created to commemorate the victims of the First World War and is an eye-catching design against the green fields. It's located on the Pilgrim's Way, adding to its historical context.

What kind of natural landscapes can I expect to see near Bicknor?

Bicknor is nestled within the Kent Downs National Landscape, an area renowned for its diverse natural beauty. You'll encounter ancient woodlands, rugged chalk coastline, and internationally rare chalk grasslands. The landscape features unique geological formations, such as those found in the wider Kent Downs, offering varied natural features to explore.

Are the natural monuments around Bicknor suitable for families?

Yes, several natural monuments in the area are family-friendly. Lenham Cross is accessible for a family outing, and the Lady Baillie Mediterranean Garden is also designed with families in mind. The Will You Marry Me Tree is part of the Cromer's Wood Story Trail, which can be an engaging experience for children.

Can I go hiking near the natural monuments in Bicknor?

Absolutely. The area around Bicknor is excellent for hiking, with numerous trails that pass by or lead to natural monuments. You can find various routes, from easy to moderate, such as the 'Hook & Hatchet Inn loop from Hucking' or the 'Hucking to Thurnham Castle loop'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Bicknor guide.

What are some good viewpoints to experience the natural beauty of the region?

For panoramic views, the Hucking Woodland Trust Entrance and Sunset Tree offers scenic vistas, particularly beautiful around sunset. While not directly in Bicknor, the wider Kent Downs National Landscape boasts viewpoints like Blue Bell Hill and Wye Downs, providing uninterrupted views across the Medway Valley and dramatic chalk downland.

Are there opportunities for wildlife spotting around Bicknor's natural monuments?

Yes, the natural areas around Bicknor offer chances for wildlife spotting. Westfield Wood Nature Reserve, with its ancient yew trees, provides important dead wood habitat for many insects and fungi. The broader Kent region, including National Nature Reserves like Blean Woods, is a haven for diverse flora and fauna, including rare birds and butterflies.

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

The natural monuments around Bicknor can be enjoyed year-round. Spring is ideal for seeing bluebells in the ancient woodlands, while autumn offers stunning foliage. Summer provides pleasant weather for walks, and even winter walks can be beautiful, especially in the serene forest settings like Westfield Wood Nature Reserve.

Are there mountain biking trails near the natural monuments?

Yes, the area around Bicknor also offers mountain biking opportunities. You can find various MTB trails, including routes like 'Breeches Brooms Wood – Church Wood loop from Rainham' or 'Lenham Cross – Bredgar Light Railway loop from Sittingbourne'. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, consult the MTB Trails around Bicknor guide.

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

Visitors particularly appreciate the unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The striking visual impact of Lenham Cross against the landscape is often highlighted. The peaceful and serene atmosphere of places like Westfield Wood Nature Reserve and the scenic views from spots like the Hucking Woodland Trust Entrance and Sunset Tree are also highly valued by the komoot community.

Are there any easy walks to natural monuments near Bicknor?

Yes, there are several easy walks available. For instance, the 'Hook & Hatchet Inn loop from Hucking' is an easy hike that allows you to explore the local woodlands. Many of the natural monuments, such as Will You Marry Me Tree, are part of accessible trails suitable for leisurely strolls. You can find more easy options in the Easy hikes around Bicknor guide.

Can I find pubs or cafes near the natural monuments in Bicknor?

While specific cafes or pubs are not directly adjacent to every natural monument, the surrounding villages and towns within the Kent Downs National Landscape offer various options. Many hiking routes in the area, such as those listed in the nearby guides, often include or pass by local pubs and cafes, providing convenient stops during your exploration.

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