Best natural monuments around Bosham are primarily found within the Chichester Harbour Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This region is characterized by its extensive tidal creeks, salt marshes, and diverse habitats, offering significant ecological and scenic value. The area provides numerous opportunities for exploring coastal paths and observing wildlife. Visitors can experience a variety of natural settings, from ancient woodlands to expansive beaches.
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Nice pub, good for a drink but busy for food - bookings in advance generally.
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It's worth noting that the pictures here are of Devil's Humps (10 mins away) not Bow Hill. This marker is in the middle of some woodland without a view (but you do walk past a good view as you turn off the main path!)
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West Wittering Beach offers fantastic views of Chichester Harbour, the South Downs National Park & peaceful, grassy, beach areas.
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West Wittering Beach offers fantastic views of Chichester Harbour, the South Downs National Park & peaceful grassy beach areas.
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Nice place with spectacular views. Easy path.
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The Bosham area is part of the Chichester Harbour Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), which is its most significant natural asset. This includes vast intertidal mudflats, salt marshes, and tidal creeks. You can also explore the tranquil Bosham Mill Pond and Mill Stream, which are rich in local wildlife.
Yes, you can visit the Devil's Humps (Bronze Age Barrows), which are ancient burial mounds with historical significance and offer spectacular views. Additionally, Kingley Vale's Ancient Yew Trees are among Britain's oldest living things, with some trees over 500 years old, set within a National Nature Reserve.
Chichester Harbour is an internationally important wildlife haven, especially for birds. You can spot over 55,000 native and migratory birds annually, including Brent Geese, curlews, godwits, and redshanks. There's also an established colony of seals. The salt marshes act as nursery sites for various fish species and support unique invertebrates.
Absolutely. Kingley Vale's Ancient Yew Trees offer well-marked trails suitable for families. Sidlesham Quay, Pagham Harbour Nature Reserve is a lovely spot for a picnic with open views. West Wittering Beach is also a fantastic family-friendly option with views of Chichester Harbour and grassy areas.
The area offers extensive opportunities for walking, cycling, and water sports. You can find numerous coastal paths winding through diverse landscapes. For cycling, explore routes like those in our Gravel biking around Bosham or MTB Trails around Bosham guides. Sailing, kayaking, and paddleboarding are popular in Chichester Harbour.
Yes, the South Downs National Park Boundary Marker is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering an opportunity to experience a part of England's newest national park.
The Bosham area is beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for walks and water activities, while autumn brings stunning colors to the landscape. Winter is excellent for birdwatching, as Chichester Harbour hosts a significant number of migratory birds, though some paths might be muddy.
The Devil's Humps (Bronze Age Barrows) provide spectacular views from their commanding position. Sidlesham Quay offers open views over Pagham Harbour, and West Wittering Beach boasts fantastic views of Chichester Harbour and the South Downs National Park.
Many of the coastal paths and natural areas around Bosham are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check local signage for specific restrictions, especially in nature reserves or during nesting seasons. Always keep dogs under control, particularly around wildlife.
Salt marshes are coastal wetlands regularly flooded by tidal saltwater, characterized by salt-tolerant plants. Chichester Harbour contains the largest area of saltmarsh in the South-East of England. They are crucial habitats, providing food and roosting sites for internationally important numbers of breeding and wintering birds, acting as nursery sites for fish, and serving as natural flood defenses and carbon sinks.
Yes, the area offers an extensive network of walking paths. You can explore coastal paths around Chichester Harbour, trails through Kingley Vale's Ancient Yew Trees, or enjoy leisurely strolls around Bosham Mill Pond. Many routes are available in our Natural Monuments around Bosham guide.


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