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Top 6 Natural Monuments around Paulerspury

Natural monuments around Paulerspury offer diverse outdoor experiences within a landscape combining natural beauty and historical significance. The area features ancient woodlands, historical earthworks, and scenic parklands. These sites provide opportunities for walking and exploring natural features. The region is home to 6 natural monuments.

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  • The most popular natural monument is Hiking: Oak in Salcey Forest, a natural monument and forest that is home to veteran oaks, some over 600 years old. It offers…

Last updated: July 12, 2026

Hiking: Oak in Salcey Forest

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Once a medieval hunting forest, Salcey Forest is home to some majestic veteran oaks, some over 600 years old.

There are three waymarked walking trails, a cafe and toilet facilities, …

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Hunsbury Iron Age Hill Fort

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Hunsbury Hill proper is little hard to find as it's surrounded by dense trees and shrubs on all sides, but keep following the paths and you will eventually see the …

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Octagon Lake

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One of the first areas of the garden that visitors may encounter is the Octagon Lake and the features associated with it. The lake was originally designed as a formal …

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This 19th-century rock and water garden contrasts quite significantly to the landscaping of the rest of our gardens. It was built around 1830 when the family purchased Lamport Manor, which they then knocked down to make the garden.

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Lower Cascade Waterfall

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Wonderful site that most of our visitors usually miss. There’s a tunnel behind the cascade that leads into the centre of the lake. Resident bats reside here. Look in and …

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Jamie & Ben !
December 30, 2023, Octagon Lake

Public school-boy favourite for stone-skipping and a spot of fishing on the sly. We had a picnic on the bank - it's a lovely place.

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Beautiful lake at the bottom of Stowe Gardens by the main entrance. There is accessible paths all the way around too.

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One of the first areas of the garden that visitors may encounter is the Octagon Lake and the features associated with it. The lake was originally designed as a formal octagonal pool, with sharp corners, as part of the seventeenth century formal gardens. Over the years, the shape of the pond was softened, gradually harmonising it within Stowe's increasingly naturalistic landscape. Source: Wikipedia

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Very interesting place with fantastic ground works all the way round.

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There's a bicycle hire/repair shop next to the cafe, opening in Spring 2022. https://www.facebook.com/Grounds-Cycle-Centres-Salcey-Forest-111230761354696/ https://www.groundscyclecentres.uk/

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NOTE: The treetop walkway has not been available since May 2018, when the engineers who ensure the safety of this feature deemed it unsafe. Forestry England remain hopeful that they can secure funding to get part of this popular attraction reinstated. There's still hundreds of acres to explore and your visit to the forest will not be impacted by your inability to use the treetop walk. https://www.forestryengland.uk/salcey-forest-tree-top-walkway

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Once a medieval hunting forest, Salcey Forest is home to some majestic veteran oaks, some over 600 years old. There are three waymarked walking trails, a cafe and toilet facilities, making this an ideal day out for the family. Crucially, dogs are welcome too. There's also a play area for the little ones and a treetop walkway for those of a stern constitution.

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Hunsbury Hill proper is little hard to find as it's surrounded by dense trees and shrubs on all sides, but keep following the paths and you will eventually see the unmistakable remnants of the deep ditch that surrounds the central open area. The iron age hill fort has seen its fair share of damage and looting over the past 200 years but is now designated a Scheduled Ancient Monument and plays host to Viking re-enactments during the summer. I have purchased a few hand carved items from the small but well organised group.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I expect to see around Paulerspury?

The area around Paulerspury offers a diverse range of natural features. You can explore ancient woodlands with veteran trees, historical earthworks, serene lakes, and even a unique waterfall. For example, Salcey Forest is renowned for its majestic, centuries-old oak trees, while Octagon Lake provides a tranquil water feature with historical significance.

Are there historical sites among the natural monuments near Paulerspury?

Yes, several natural monuments in the area also boast significant historical value. The Hunsbury Iron Age Hill Fort is a prime example, an ancient earthwork now designated a Scheduled Ancient Monument. Octagon Lake, originally a formal 17th-century pool, and the 19th-century Lamport Manor Rock and Water Garden also blend natural beauty with rich history.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments around Paulerspury?

Absolutely. Salcey Forest is an ideal family destination, offering three waymarked walking trails, a cafe, and toilet facilities. Dogs are also welcome. Octagon Lake also features accessible paths, making it suitable for families to enjoy.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see?

When exploring the natural monuments, you might encounter various wildlife. Salcey Forest, as an ancient woodland, is home to diverse forest creatures. The Paulerspury & Pury End Circular walk, which passes by Whittlebury Deer Park, offers opportunities to observe deer in a managed setting. Additionally, the tunnel behind the Lower Cascade Waterfall is known to be a residence for bats.

Are there hiking or walking trails near these natural monuments?

Yes, the area provides numerous opportunities for hiking and walking. Salcey Forest has three waymarked walking trails suitable for various fitness levels. You can also find a variety of running trails, including a 'Running loop from Paulerspury' and a 'Gravel Trail loop from Paulerspury'. For more options, explore the 'Running Trails around Paulerspury' guide here: Running Trails around Paulerspury.

Can I go cycling or gravel biking near the natural monuments?

Yes, the region offers several routes for cycling and gravel biking. You can find options like the 'Salcey Forest – Grand Union Canal loop from Stony Stratford' for gravel biking, which takes you near the forest. For a comprehensive list of routes, check out the 'Gravel biking around Paulerspury' guide: Gravel biking around Paulerspury, and the 'Cycling around Paulerspury' guide: Cycling around Paulerspury.

What is the best time to visit the natural monuments around Paulerspury?

The natural monuments around Paulerspury can be enjoyed throughout the year, with each season offering a different experience. Spring brings new growth to the forests, summer is ideal for longer walks and outdoor activities, while autumn showcases beautiful foliage. Winter offers a quieter, often crisp, experience. Always check local conditions before your visit.

Are there any accessible natural monuments for visitors with limited mobility?

Yes, Octagon Lake is noted for having accessible paths all the way around, making it a suitable option for visitors with limited mobility or those using wheelchairs.

What facilities are available at natural monuments like Salcey Forest?

Salcey Forest is well-equipped for visitors, featuring a cafe and toilet facilities. It also has a play area for children, making it a convenient spot for a day out. There's even a bicycle hire/repair shop that opens seasonally.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in Paulerspury?

Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The ancient oaks of Salcey Forest are a major draw, offering a glimpse into centuries of natural history. The historical earthworks of Hunsbury Iron Age Hill Fort are also highly regarded for their unique character. Many enjoy the tranquil settings and the opportunity for peaceful walks amidst nature.

Are dogs allowed at the natural monuments?

Yes, dogs are welcome at several natural monuments. For instance, Salcey Forest is explicitly dog-friendly, making it a great place to explore with your canine companion.

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