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Top 7 Natural Monuments around Goring Heath

Best natural monuments around Goring Heath are found within a landscape rich in natural beauty and ecological significance. The area benefits from its location at the intersection of the River Thames, the Goring Gap, the Chiltern Hills AONB, and the North Wessex Downs AONB. This convergence provides a varied natural environment, offering numerous walking trails and opportunities to explore diverse ecosystems. The region features chalk downland, ancient woodlands, and unique geological formations.

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Last updated: June 29, 2026

Wallingford Castle Moats and Grotto Pond

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A beautiful area to enjoy nature during a relaxing hike or a walk.

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Hartslock Nature Reserve

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Lambridge Wood

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Meander through beech, oak, and ash trees on this beautiful section of walking through Lambridge Wood. The area has been declared a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest.

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Sedgehill Spring with Elephant Relief

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This is a natural spring on the side of the Shiplake Hill here. This structure features a stone carving of an elephant. It was built by the Knollys family, who โ€ฆ

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Bluebell Woods at Kingswood Common

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A forest experience "extraordinaire"! In spring and summer months, the amount of bluebells here is slightly shocking, and of course, you get the proud beech trees all around you. A โ€ฆ

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October 25, 2023, Bluebell Woods at Kingswood Common

A forest experience "extraordinaire"! In spring and summer months, the amount of bluebells here is slightly shocking, and of course, you get the proud beech trees all around you. A beautiful forest, whichever season you come here. Between Rotherfield Peppard and Stoke Row, there are a number of different little forests and plantations that make up the larger Kingswood Common - enjoy! You are in for a treat!

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This is a natural spring on the side of the Shiplake Hill here. This structure features a stone carving of an elephant. It was built by the Knollys family, who bought the Blount's Court estate in 1841. Why an elephant? - I've not been able to find out, apparently, it's a bit of a mystery!

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A most beautiful place in Oxfordshire

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A beautiful area to enjoy nature during a relaxing hike or a walk.

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Meander through beech, oak, and ash trees on this beautiful section of walking through Lambridge Wood. The area has been declared a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest.

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Hartslock Nature Reserve is a beautiful, south facing chalk downland hill, which affords breathtaking views over the River Thames and Goring Gap. The grassland, which is surrounded by ancient hedgerows and woodland, is home to myriad species of plants and animals, some of which are extremely rare. As such, it has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest.

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It is likely that somewhere here the castle moats were originally controlled by sluices which could be emptied into the low-lying meadow area. In the 1800โ€™s, the Victorians created this grotto, and planted the banks with various โ€˜exoticโ€™ plants, including snowdrops, bluebells and cotoneaster. Frogs, herons, moorhens and wagtail are to be seen at times. The shallow edges, exposed mud and waterlogged wood are all good for invertebrates. Pond dipping here is fun, but the mud is very deep, so please take care and always keep children under supervision.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular natural monuments around Goring Heath?

Visitors frequently enjoy Hartslock Nature Reserve, a chalk downland offering breathtaking views over the River Thames and Goring Gap, known for its orchids, red kites, and butterflies. Another favorite is Lambridge Wood, a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest with beautiful beech, oak, and ash trees, perfect for walking.

What unique geological features can I explore in the Goring Heath area?

The Goring Heath area is notable for the Goring Gap, a geological marvel where the River Thames cuts through the Chiltern Hills and the North Wessex Downs. This creates dramatic scenery and unique formations. The region also features extensive chalk downland, ancient woodlands, and diverse ecosystems within both the Chilterns AONB and North Wessex Downs AONB.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or activities in Goring Heath?

Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Bluebell Woods at Kingswood Common offers a delightful forest experience, especially in spring and summer when bluebells are abundant. The Aldworth Ancient Yew Tree, a historical landmark over 1000 years old, is also a fascinating stop for all ages.

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

Spring and summer are ideal for experiencing the vibrant wildflowers and bluebells, particularly at Bluebell Woods at Kingswood Common and the chalk downlands of Hartslock Nature Reserve. Autumn offers stunning golden foliage in the ancient woodlands of the Chilterns AONB. Withymead Nature Reserve is open from April to October, providing a unique wetland experience during these months.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive walking trails along the River Thames, including sections of the Thames Path National Trail. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'Goring-on-Thames village โ€“ Ipsden Wood loop' for touring bicycles or 'Coldmoor Wood Trail' for mountain biking. For more detailed routes, explore the Cycling around Goring Heath or MTB Trails around Goring Heath guides.

Are there any hidden gems or unique natural features to discover?

Yes, Sedgehill Spring with Elephant Relief is a unique natural spring on Shiplake Hill, featuring a distinctive stone carving of an elephant. Additionally, Withymead Nature Reserve, a 22-acre riverside wetland site, is considered a hidden gem for naturalists and wildlife photographers, offering a diverse ecosystem.

Can I bring my dog to the natural monuments in Goring Heath?

Many natural areas and public footpaths around Goring Heath are dog-friendly, especially within the Chiltern Hills AONB and along the Thames Path. However, specific nature reserves like Hartslock Nature Reserve may have restrictions or require dogs to be on leads to protect wildlife and rare plant species. Always check local signage.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see?

The diverse habitats around Goring Heath support a variety of wildlife. At Hartslock Nature Reserve, you might spot red kites and various butterflies. The chalk downlands are rich in orchids and other rare plants. Wetland areas like Withymead Nature Reserve are home to diverse aquatic species and birds, while the ancient woodlands host various woodland birds and mammals.

Are there accessible natural monuments for visitors with limited mobility?

While many trails in the Chilterns and along the Thames Path can be uneven, some sections of the Thames Path are generally flatter and more accessible. It's advisable to check specific route conditions or contact local visitor information for the most up-to-date accessibility details. The Goring Gap area offers some paved paths in villages that provide views of the natural landscape.

Where can I find parking when visiting the natural monuments?

Parking is often available in the villages surrounding Goring Heath, such as Goring-on-Thames and Streatley, which provide access to the River Thames and nearby trails. Many trailheads within the Chilterns AONB also have designated car parks. It's recommended to check specific locations or trail starting points for parking availability before your visit.

What are the best places for walking and hiking near Goring Heath's natural monuments?

The Goring Gap offers numerous walking trails with panoramic views of the river valley, open meadows, and wooded hillsides. The Thames Path National Trail provides extensive routes along the river. Within the Chiltern Hills AONB, routes like the Ridgeway Trail offer elevated views. For specific hiking ideas, you can explore komoot's guides for the area, which often include detailed route information.

Can I combine a visit to a natural monument with a historical site?

Yes, the area offers opportunities to combine nature with history. The Aldworth Ancient Yew Tree, located in a churchyard, is a natural monument that is also a significant historical landmark. Additionally, the villages themselves, like Goring-on-Thames, have historical charm and are nestled within the natural landscape.

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