Natural monuments around Tyringham And Filgrave are found within the low-lying, gently undulating valley of the River Great Ouse in north Buckinghamshire, England. This area offers a serene landscape with notable natural features. The region's rural setting is defined by its agricultural land and the meandering river. Exploring these sites provides a connection to both nature and local history.
Last updated: July 14, 2026
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Nice view and some interesting pieces of art around. The park itself maintains the feel of being 'constructed' rather than grown.
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Willen Lake North is part of the larger Willen Lake in Milton Keynes. The north side is well-known for its wildlife, particularly bird species, and offers quieter walking paths for nature lovers. The lake also includes scenic views of the famous Peace Pagoda, a Buddhist monument built in 1980 by the Nipponzan Myohoji order, which is one of the most iconic landmarks in the area.
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The MK Rose is a big round monument in Campbell Park, with lots of different height & coloured pillars arranged in concentric circles around a central point. 'Designed for commemoration, celebration and contemplation' according to the website... certainly an interesting sight if you've never seen it or found it by accident like me lol.
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This is a stunning vantage point to look out at the tranquility and beauty of Willen Lake. A super place to come to blow off some cobwebs.
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Consisting of two concentric circles of stone, with longer stones at the north, south, east and west points. The design was inspired by the legends of the Hopi Nation in North America. Their prophesies foretell an age of peace when all nations from the four corners of the earth join a common effort to live in peace and harmony. The Wheel’s design pays homage to British traditions of building circles alongside meeting places and important sites.
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This is an exciting structure that represents North American Indian Medicine Wheels, whilst also paying homage to British traditions of building circles alongside meeting places and important sites. The structure was built by the people of Milton Keynes to welcome in the Millennium and offers a peaceful place for those of any religion or spirituality to enjoy.
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The region is characterized by the low-lying, gently undulating valley of the River Great Ouse. Notable natural features include the ancient woodlands, such as those found at the Oak in Salcey Forest, and tranquil bodies of water like Willen Lake North, known for its wildlife.
Yes, Oak in Salcey Forest is an excellent choice for families, offering three waymarked walking trails, a play area, and amenities like a café and toilet facilities. Willen Lake North also provides quieter walking paths suitable for families.
Yes, Oak in Salcey Forest is dog-friendly, making it a great option for walks with your canine companion. Always ensure dogs are kept under control and follow local guidelines.
You can find a variety of walking and hiking trails. For instance, Oak in Salcey Forest has three waymarked trails. For more options, explore the easy hikes around Tyringham And Filgrave, which include routes like the Bury Field loop and paths around Emberton Country Park.
Yes, the area offers several cycling opportunities. You can find routes that pass by or are near natural monuments. Check out the cycling routes around Tyringham And Filgrave, including options like the Salcey Forest loop or routes around Campbell Park.
While primarily natural, the Circle of Hearts Medicine Wheel is a man-made monument that functions as a natural monument, offering a peaceful place for contemplation inspired by both North American Indian Medicine Wheels and British stone circles. Additionally, the historic Tyringham Bridge, though man-made, harmonizes with the natural flow of the River Ouse and its picturesque setting.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and beauty of the landscapes, the connection to nature and history offered by ancient woodlands like the Oak in Salcey Forest, and the peaceful atmosphere of places like Willen Lake North. The blend of natural serenity with unique structures also provides a contemplative experience.
Yes, Willen Lake North offers stunning vantage points to look out at the lake's tranquility. Additionally, the Campbell Park Pyramid provides a nice view over Campbell Park and its surroundings.
At Oak in Salcey Forest, there is a café available, along with toilet facilities, making it convenient for visitors. For other areas, local villages and towns will offer additional options.
The natural monuments can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant weather for walking, while autumn brings beautiful foliage. Winter walks can also be serene, especially in the ancient woodlands. Always check local conditions before your visit.
Yes, the Circle of Hearts Medicine Wheel is a notable example. Built for the Millennium, it combines elements of North American Indian Medicine Wheels with British stone circle traditions, offering a unique blend of human creation and natural setting for contemplation.
Areas like Willen Lake North are well-known for their wildlife, particularly various bird species. The ancient woodlands, such as Oak in Salcey Forest, also provide habitats for diverse flora and fauna, offering opportunities for nature observation.


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