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Top 6 Natural Monuments around Cornhill-On-Tweed

Natural monuments around Cornhill-On-Tweed, a village in Northumberland, England, offer insights into the region's geological history and diverse ecosystems. The area is characterized by the River Tweed, which forms part of the historic border between England and Scotland, and unique glacial formations. Visitors can explore a landscape shaped by natural processes, featuring significant rivers and ancient geological sites. This region provides opportunities to observe specific flora and fauna within its natural settings.

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Last updated: July 1, 2026

River Tweed

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Running 97 miles (156 km) through Northern England and Scotland, the River Tweed starts from Clyde until it enters the North Sea at Berwick-upon-Tweed.

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Duddo Stones Stone Circle

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This is Northumberlands very own stone circle. It is believed to be 4000 years old and there are five stones. Originally there were seven and you can see where the …

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You can really step back in time at this spot. During the 7th Century, the palace of King Edwin of Northumbria and his successors was at Gefrin. Excavations have revealed …

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Bow Well

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This was the original water source for the village, it was later connected to the mill burn and a resevoir built. Though the grated arch is all that remains of the water works now.

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Henderson Park Viewpoint

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The park has extensive flower borders and permanent planting. A recently formed lookout point offers panoramic views of the River Tweed, the Cheviot Hills, and the surrounding local countryside. At …

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Graeme
May 17, 2026, Duddo Stones Stone Circle

Northumberland’s Stonehenge although at least two stones are missing, the site is on private land but the farmer has allowed a permissive pathway. There is a small lay-by with space for about 5 cars approx 0.25mikes from the circle

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The park has extensive flower borders and permanent planting. A recently formed lookout point offers panoramic views of the River Tweed, the Cheviot Hills, and the surrounding local countryside. At the lookout point stands a stone memorial commemorating the centenary of the Coldstream Guards in 1960. The park was created from a former tennis court at Doctor Henderson's house and named in honor of the doctor and his family.

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Beautiful river that also forms the natural border between England and Scotland.

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mkirby
August 12, 2023, Bow Well

This was the original water source for the village, it was later connected to the mill burn and a resevoir built. Though the grated arch is all that remains of the water works now.

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This is Northumberlands very own stone circle. It is believed to be 4000 years old and there are five stones. Originally there were seven and you can see where the two missing stones should be. This is on private property however the farmer allows access as long as you stick to the path.

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Dave
August 12, 2019, River Tweed

Lovely scenic view from this bridge, but a tough little climb heading West. The river banks are a perfect spot for a picnic with a pork pie purchased from Forman's Butchers in Norham.

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Amy
July 29, 2019, River Tweed

Running 97 miles (156 km) through Northern England and Scotland, the River Tweed starts from Clyde until it enters the North Sea at Berwick-upon-Tweed. The river is known for its salmon with one of the largest salmon populations in the UK. It is also the only river in England where you are not required to have a rod licence to fish.

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You can really step back in time at this spot. During the 7th Century, the palace of King Edwin of Northumbria and his successors was at Gefrin. Excavations have revealed a huge complex of great halls more than 85 feet (26 m) in length here. Be sure to check out the monument on the northern side.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most prominent natural features around Cornhill-On-Tweed?

The most prominent natural features include the River Tweed, renowned for its salmon and role as a natural border, and the unique glacial formations of Campfield Kettle Hole and Barelees Pond. These kettle holes offer a glimpse into the landscape shaped by the last Ice Age.

Are there any historical natural monuments to explore near Cornhill-On-Tweed?

Yes, you can visit the Duddo Stones Stone Circle, believed to be 4000 years old, consisting of five ancient stones. Another historical site is Bow Well, which was the original water source for the village, with only a grated arch remaining today.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see along the River Tweed?

The River Tweed is famous for its significant population of Atlantic Salmon. Beyond fish, visitors might spot otters and various bird species. The riverbanks also support diverse habitats, including rough grassland, wetlands, and riparian woodlands.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in the area?

Yes, the River Tweed is considered family-friendly for scenic riverside walks and enjoying nature. Additionally, Henderson Park Viewpoint offers panoramic views and is also suitable for families.

What activities can I do near the natural monuments?

The area around Cornhill-On-Tweed offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and running. For specific routes, explore the guides for Hiking around Cornhill-On-Tweed, Cycling around Cornhill-On-Tweed, and Running Trails around Cornhill-On-Tweed.

Where can I find unique geological features near Cornhill-On-Tweed?

For unique geological features, visit Campfield Kettle Hole and Barelees Pond, located south and east of Cornhill-On-Tweed, respectively. These are depressions formed by melting glacial ice, showcasing a rare blend of bog, pond, and wet woodland habitats.

What makes Campfield Kettle Hole and Barelees Pond special for nature enthusiasts?

These sites are valuable for their unique ecosystems. Campfield Kettle Hole, a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), features rare plant life like bog-mosses, hare's-tail cotton grass, and purple moor-grass, as well as a rare beetle species (Agabus uliginosus dispar). It's an opportunity to observe a landscape shaped by the last Ice Age.

Are there any viewpoints offering scenic panoramas of the area?

Yes, Henderson Park Viewpoint provides extensive views of the River Tweed, the Cheviot Hills, and the surrounding countryside.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Cornhill-On-Tweed?

While the natural monuments can be enjoyed year-round, autumn is particularly spectacular along the River Tweed due to the changing colors of the foliage. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the unique plant life at sites like Campfield Kettle Hole.

Can I fish in the River Tweed without a license?

The River Tweed is notable as the only river in England where a rod license is not required for angling. It is renowned as one of Britain's great salmon rivers.

Is there a historical Anglo-Saxon site near Cornhill-On-Tweed?

Yes, Ad Gefrin: Anglo-Saxon Palace and Settlement is a significant historical site. It was once the palace of King Edwin of Northumbria and his successors in the 7th Century, with excavations revealing a complex of great halls.

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