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Top 11 Natural Monuments around Cutsdean

Best natural monuments around Cutsdean include 11 distinct sites, offering a range of natural features within the Cotswolds. The village itself is home to Cutsdean Quarry, recognized as a nature reserve and a Key Wildlife Site, indicating its ecological importance. This area provides diverse landscapes, from elevated viewpoints to historical sites, for exploration. The natural monuments around Cutsdean offer opportunities to experience the region's varied terrain and natural beauty.

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Last updated: June 17, 2026

Broadway Tower

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Broadway Tower is a unique castle in a breathtaking location. At 1,024 feet (312 m) above sea level, it is the second highest point on the Cotswold escarpment and boasts …

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Belas Knap Long Barrow

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Belas Knap is an example of a Neolithic long barrow, with a false entrance and side chambers. Excavated in 1863 and 1865, the remains of 31 people were found in …

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View from Dover's Hill

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Dover's Hill is a 754 feet (230 m) hill in the Cotswolds area of central England. The hill is 1 mile (1.6 km) north-west of Chipping Campden in Gloucestershire. Dover's …

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Millennium Wood, Lybrook Farm

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Cotswold Voluntary Wardens worked on the site at Lybrook Farm, planting 2,000 trees, including ash, oak and beech.

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Russell Spring

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"This 19th century roadside spring was a main source of clean water for the village into the 20th century. The spring was donated to the village by Mrs. William (Lucy) …

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Clive G
June 15, 2026, View from Dover's Hill

Straight up from Chipping Camden, and onto the Cotswold escarpment with expansive views across the Vale of Evesham.

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Shame you can’t actually go inside !

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Very nice view over the area

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"This 19th century roadside spring was a main source of clean water for the village into the 20th century. The spring was donated to the village by Mrs. William (Lucy) Russell. The later inscription reads: "Water from the living rock God's precious gift to man". The spring is part of a structure that is a Grade II Listed Building." Source: https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Russell_Spring,_Blockley.jpg

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Good view at the top

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pretty impressive neolithic burial mound

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Ergo
August 1, 2024, Broadway Tower

Reasonably easy walk and great view from tower that contributes mid journey to being refreshed.

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Gerry
June 18, 2024, Broadway Tower

The Cotswold Way path is easy to lose at the crest of the hill at the entrance to the Broadway Tower property, as it takes a right angle turn to head toward Broadway along the stone wall and across the fields or, going the opposite direction, toward Chipping Campden down the rocky path.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural monuments can I explore around Cutsdean?

The area around Cutsdean offers a diverse range of natural monuments, from ancient historical sites to expansive viewpoints and woodlands. You can visit places like Broadway Tower, which provides panoramic views, or the Neolithic Belas Knap Long Barrow. Cutsdean itself is home to Cutsdean Quarry, a recognized nature reserve and Key Wildlife Site.

Are there any natural monuments suitable for families with children?

Yes, several natural monuments around Cutsdean are family-friendly. Broadway Tower is a great option, offering a unique castle experience and stunning views. View from Dover's Hill is another excellent choice with its wide-open spaces and historical significance. Additionally, Millennium Wood, Lybrook Farm provides a pleasant woodland environment for a family stroll.

What are the best spots for scenic views near Cutsdean?

For breathtaking vistas, head to Broadway Tower, the second highest point on the Cotswold escarpment, offering views into 16 counties. Another fantastic viewpoint is View from Dover's Hill, where you can see landmarks stretching into South Wales and Shropshire. Cleeve Hill, the Cotswolds' highest point, also provides expansive views across the Malvern Hills.

Can I find historical natural monuments in the Cutsdean area?

Absolutely. The region is rich in historical natural monuments. The Neolithic Belas Knap Long Barrow is a significant archaeological site with a false entrance and burial chambers. View from Dover's Hill is not only a viewpoint but also commemorates Robert Dover, founder of the Cotswold Olimpick Games. The ancient woodlands of Puzzlewood in the Forest of Dean also show evidence of Roman-era iron ore mining.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area around Cutsdean is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for running, cycling, and gravel biking. For example, there are challenging running trails like the 'Beckbury Hill Viewpoint – Breakheart Plantation loop' or moderate cycling routes such as the 'Broadway Village – Cotswold Lavender Fields loop'. You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Cutsdean, Cycling around Cutsdean, and Gravel biking around Cutsdean guide pages.

Are there any forests or woodlands to explore?

Yes, you can explore woodlands such as Millennium Wood, Lybrook Farm, where 2,000 trees including ash, oak, and beech were planted. Further afield, the vast ancient woodlands of the Forest of Dean offer extensive opportunities for walking and wildlife spotting.

What is Cutsdean Quarry and why is it important?

Cutsdean Quarry is a significant local natural monument, designated as a nature reserve and a Key Wildlife Site (KWS) within the Cotswolds. Its importance lies in its ecological value, supporting a rich diversity of flora and fauna. It is also part of the larger Stanway Estate.

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

The Cotswolds, including the Cutsdean area, are beautiful year-round. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, while summer offers warm weather for hiking and enjoying the views. Autumn showcases stunning foliage, and even winter can be picturesque, especially for crisp walks. The best time depends on your preferred activities and weather.

Are there any natural monuments known for wildlife spotting?

Cutsdean Quarry, as a nature reserve and Key Wildlife Site, is an excellent location for observing local flora and fauna. For birdwatching, Symonds Yat Rock in the nearby Forest of Dean is a prime spot for seeing peregrine falcons during the summer months. The wider Forest of Dean also supports diverse wildlife within its ancient woodlands.

Where can I find information about walking trails near Cutsdean's natural monuments?

Many natural monuments, like Broadway Tower and View from Dover's Hill, are integrated into walking routes. You can find detailed information on various trails, including difficulty and distance, on the Running Trails around Cutsdean guide page, which also covers general walking routes.

What are some other notable natural attractions in the wider Gloucestershire area?

Beyond Cutsdean, Gloucestershire offers several other significant natural attractions. These include Leckhampton Hill with its distinctive Devil's Chimney, Cleeve Hill as the Cotswolds' highest point, and the vast ancient woodlands of the Forest of Dean. Symonds Yat Rock provides stunning views of the River Wye, and May Hill Summit is known for its unique cluster of trees and far-reaching vistas.

Are there any natural monuments that are particularly easy to access for a short visit?

For an easily accessible natural monument, Millennium Wood, Lybrook Farm offers a gentle woodland experience. Belas Knap Long Barrow is also free to enter and provides a fascinating historical insight without requiring extensive hiking.

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