Best natural monuments around Ozleworth are found within the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), offering diverse natural attractions. The region features characteristic valleys, significant natural landscapes, and elevated positions providing extensive views. Ozleworth lies at the southern end of the Cotswold escarpment, showcasing unspoiled countryside. These areas provide opportunities for nature appreciation and exploration.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The finest and best-preserved example of an Iron Age hill fort along the Cotswold Way.
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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 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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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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A magnificent location for a magnificent monument! Stunning views and surrounding woodlands.
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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 the valley if not the Cotswolds! Due to the physical nature of the hill it lent itself to being a Smallpox isolation hospital during the 18th and 19th century, making it one of the earliest isolation hospitals in the country. It is believed that the hospital played a roll in Edward Jenner’s studies of the disease, and aided his eventual discovery of the Smallpox vaccine.
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Ozleworth, nestled within the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), is characterized by its serene beauty and rich biodiversity. You'll find characteristic valleys like Ozleworth Bottom, lush gardens in Ozleworth Park, and elevated positions along the Cotswold escarpment offering extensive views. The area also features picturesque lakes within the Ozleworth Valley, all contributing to a tranquil natural environment.
Yes, several historical sites are beautifully integrated with the natural landscape. For instance, the Uley Bury Iron Age Hill Fort is an extraordinarily well-preserved historical site offering incredible views. Similarly, Nympsfield Long Barrow, a Neolithic burial site, stands high on the Cotswold scarp, providing panoramic views over the Severn Valley.
The natural monuments around Ozleworth offer spectacular, far-reaching views. From the William Tyndale Monument, you can see magnificent vistas over the surrounding landscape. Uley Bury Iron Age Hill Fort provides incredible views over the Frome Valley, Severn Vale, and even the Welsh mountains. Elevated points like Downham Hill also offer some of the best views in the valley and the wider Cotswolds.
Yes, the area offers family-friendly options. The Nympsfield Long Barrow is listed as family-friendly, offering an interesting historical site with great views. The perimeter walk around Uley Bury Iron Age hillfort is also an easy walking route that provides spectacular views, suitable for families.
The Ozleworth area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, gravel biking, and road cycling. For detailed routes and guides, explore options like Hiking around Ozleworth, Gravel biking around Ozleworth, and Road Cycling Routes around Ozleworth.
Absolutely. Many natural monuments are accessible via hiking trails. For example, the William Tyndale Monument involves a fairly steep hike to reach it, and the Uley Bury Iron Age Hill Fort is a popular spot along the Cotswold Way. You can find various hiking routes, including easy and moderate options, in the Hiking around Ozleworth guide.
The William Tyndale Monument is a 34-meter high man-made monument built in 1866 in memory of the Bible translator William Tyndale. It offers magnificent views over the surrounding landscape. Visitors can climb the steep and narrow internal staircase to the top for a rewarding experience, though a torch might be useful for the lower steps.
Yes, the Nympsfield Long Barrow is a Neolithic burial site (around 2800 BCE) standing high on the Cotswold scarp. It's one of the earliest examples of a barrow with separate chambers and affords incredible views over the Severn Valley. The site is managed by English Heritage and is free to enter during daylight hours. Make sure to walk around to find the entrance.
The Uley Bury Iron Age Hill Fort is considered the finest and best-preserved example of an Iron Age hill fort along the Cotswold Way. Beyond its historical significance as a Roman and Saxon camp, its elevated position provides incredible views over the Frome Valley, Severn Vale, and the Welsh mountains, making it a natural viewpoint as well as a historical landmark.
Downham Hill, locally known as "Smallpox Hill," is an outlying hill offering some of the best views in the valley and potentially the Cotswolds. Historically, its isolated nature led to it being used as a Smallpox isolation hospital in the 18th and 19th centuries, playing a role in Edward Jenner’s studies that led to the smallpox vaccine.
The natural monuments around Ozleworth can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery, abundant plant life, and warmer weather ideal for tranquil walks and wildlife observation. Autumn brings beautiful fall colors to the broad-leaved trees in the valleys. Even in winter, the views from the escarpment can be stunning, though some paths might be muddy, so appropriate footwear is recommended.
For tranquility and nature appreciation, Ozleworth Bottom is an excellent choice, known for its secluded natural environment and abundant plant and animal life. Ozleworth Park also offers a tranquil Cotswold haven with lush gardens and scenic walking paths, ideal for quiet reflection amidst nature's beauty and wildlife spotting.


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