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Top 18 Natural Monuments around Marden

Best natural monuments around Marden offer a diverse landscape for exploration. The region features ancient historical sites, prominent hill summits, and expansive chalk downland. Visitors can discover a variety of natural and historical landmarks, including Neolithic burial chambers and distinctive chalk figures. The area provides opportunities for walks with views across valleys and rolling hills.

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  • The most popular natural monuments is West Kennet Long Barrow, a historical site that is a Neolithic burial chamber…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

West Kennet Long Barrow

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This is a Neolithic burial chamber that is older than Stonehenge. You can go inside a number of the chambers to view them. It is dark, though - so pack a torch to see the surrounding rocks.

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Walkers Hill

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Walkers Hill is a fantastic place from which to admire the Vale of Pewsey and surrounding downland. On a clear day, the vistas are exceptional, but the hill itself has …

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Alton Barnes White Horse

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Moderate trail with Amazing views and plenty of History to Explore

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Devizes White Horse

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The Devizes Millennium White Horse is one of the most recent chalk figures cut in the UK, created in 1999. It sits up on an escarpment on Roundway Hill just …

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Giant's Grave Hillfort

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Giant's Grave is a hillfort with an enviable view. It sits on a natural promontory, stretching south west towards the village of Oare, into the Vale of Pewsey.

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February 27, 2026, Alton Barnes White Horse

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A well preserved bell barrow, the mound of which measures 22m in diameter and stands up to 2.8m high. The mound is surrounded by a berm up to 5m in diameter and a ditch 0.7m deep and up to 6.2m wide. One of these two bell barrows produced a sherd of Bronze Age pottery and a fragment of a polished greenstone axe, both found by Owen Meyrick. A bell barrow, the mound of which measures 24m in diameter and stands 2.7m high. The berm and ditch which surround this barrow have been levelled by cultivation on three sides but survive as buried features on the fourth. From measurements on the western side it can be seen that the berm is c.3m wide and that the ditch is c.5m wide.

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Who wouldn't want to walk into a neolithic burial chamber? anybody? no? didn't think so!!! It was amazing!!! The monument includes six prominent Bronze Age round barrows which form part of a larger round barrow cemetery north-east of West Kennett Farm and west of the Ridgeway track on Overton Hill. This is the site of a round barrow which, despite being ploughed level, will contain archaeological information; the old ground surface beneath the mound and the surrounding quarry ditch, from which material was quarried during construction of the monument, will survive as buried features. The area of the mound has a diameter of 33m; the surrounding ditch is c.2m wide. A bowl barrow, the mound of which measures 41.5m in diameter and stands up to 1.2m high. The mound is surrounded by a ditch which has become infilled over the years but which survives as a buried feature c.3m wide. This barrow has been partially excavated on two occasions, in 1857 by Thurnham and again in 1882 by W & H Cunnington. The primary cremation burial was not located but two secondary cremations were recovered. One was located north- west of the centre of the mound and was accompanied by a flint scraper and a serrated flint flake; the other was situated east of the centre and contained pottery sherds of two vessels, a beaker and an urn, as well as a piece of antler and several bone pins. A bowl barrow, the mound of which measures 42m in diameter and stands up to 0.7m high. The barrow has been partially excavated on two occasions, in 1857 by Thurnham and in 1882 by Ponting. These revealed that the barrow mound contained a crouched skeleton in a grave partly lined and roofed with sarsens. This was covered by a sarsen cairn, itself ringed by a double circle of sarsen stones c.1m outside the edge of the cairn. There was no evidence of a ditch around this barrow. Other finds included a later crouched skeleton covered with sarsen stones, the skeleton of a child, three large urns full of burnt bones and the perforated head of a bone pin. A well preserved bell barrow, the mound of which measures 26m in diameter and stands up to 3m high. The mound is surrounded by a gently sloping berm or platform c.3m wide and a ditch 0.5m deep and up to 6.4m wide.

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February 21, 2025, Walkers Hill

Adam’s Grave on Walker's Hill in Alton, the most dramatically located Neolithic long barrow in Wiltshire and the site of battles in 592 and 715. The area surrounding Walker's Hill is pitted and speckled with barrows and ditches of many sizes and shapes.

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A wonderful sweep of chalk downland located to the north of the Pewsey Vale and in the North Wessex Downs National Landscape. The reserve covers three hills and includes Alton Barnes White Horse cut into the chalk hillside. There are great opportunities for wildlife and landscape photography with views stretching across the Vale of Pewsey to Salisbury Plain. Pewsey Downs National Nature Reserve is also part of a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), recognising the range of chalk grassland plants and the associated butterflies (28 species). While you are there, also look out for the Sarsen stones, known locally as ‘Grey Weathers’.

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Great area with a myriad of beautiful walks including to the famed Alton White Horse.

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Milk Hill 294m, Pewsey Down, Wiltshire (County High Top). A longish but easy walk over undulating hills to get Milk Hill, the county top for Wiltshire. Thought I would do Tan Hill as well to bag a trig point. Turns out there was no summit marker on Milk Hill or a Trig Point on Tan Hill. Still, a lovely walk and well worth doing. Took Walkers Hill as well which is a great historic tomb. Route Statistics: Easy undulating trails with minimal ascent really. 9.2km done in 2hrs with 250m of height gain.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular natural monuments around Marden?

The Marden area is rich in natural monuments that are highly appreciated by visitors. Among the most popular are West Kennet Long Barrow, a Neolithic burial chamber older than Stonehenge that you can explore inside. Another favorite is Milk Hill, the highest point in Wiltshire, offering expansive views of the Pewsey Vale. Visitors also frequently enjoy Alton Barnes White Horse, a striking chalk figure cut into the hillside within the North Wessex Downs National Landscape.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments around Marden?

Yes, several natural monuments in the Marden area are suitable for families. Milk Hill offers relatively easy walks with fantastic views, making it enjoyable for all ages. The Devizes White Horse is also considered family-friendly and is easily accessible by multiple footpaths.

What kind of historical sites can I find among the natural monuments?

The natural monuments around Marden are often intertwined with significant historical sites. You can explore West Kennet Long Barrow, an ancient Neolithic burial chamber dating back to around 3650 BC. Walkers Hill features Adam's Grave, another Neolithic long barrow, along with cross dykes, tumuli, and ditches. The iconic chalk figures like Alton Barnes White Horse and Devizes White Horse are also historical landmarks carved into the landscape.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The Marden area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find extensive MTB trails, with routes like the Stonehenge loop from Market Lavington. For cyclists, there are numerous cycling routes, including scenic rides from Wiltshire to Marden Henge. If you prefer gravel biking, explore challenging routes on the Salisbury Plain Perimeter Path.

Are there hiking trails near the natural monuments around Marden?

Yes, the natural monuments are often part of excellent hiking opportunities. For instance, the area around West Kennet Long Barrow offers moderate trails with historical exploration. Walkers Hill provides stunning views and trails that connect to other historical features. The Pewsey Downs, where Milk Hill is located, is ideal for walks over rolling chalk grassland hills. Many of these trails are part of broader networks, such as those found in the MTB Trails around Marden guide, which also includes walking paths.

What kind of views can I expect from the natural monuments?

Many natural monuments in the Marden area offer exceptional panoramic views. From Milk Hill, you can enjoy fantastic vistas of the Pewsey Vale and the surrounding chalk grassland hills. Walkers Hill provides a great vantage point to admire the Vale of Pewsey and the downland. The Alton Barnes White Horse area offers views stretching across the Vale of Pewsey to Salisbury Plain, perfect for landscape photography.

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

While specific opening hours are not always applicable to these open-air natural monuments, visiting during reasonable daylight hours is recommended. Spring and summer offer vibrant landscapes, especially in areas with diverse flora like the chalk grasslands. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, and clear days in any season will enhance the expansive views from hilltops like Milk Hill and Walkers Hill.

Are there any unique geological features to observe?

Yes, the Marden area is characterized by its distinctive chalk downland. You'll find impressive chalk figures like the Alton Barnes White Horse and Devizes White Horse carved into the hillsides. Additionally, in areas like Pewsey Downs National Nature Reserve, you might spot Sarsen stones, locally known as ‘Grey Weathers’, which are remnants of ancient geological formations.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Marden?

Visitors consistently praise the combination of stunning natural beauty and rich history. They appreciate the opportunity to explore ancient sites like West Kennet Long Barrow and the breathtaking views from summits such as Milk Hill. The sense of history, the peaceful walks, and the chance for landscape photography are frequently highlighted as key attractions.

Is there public transport access to these natural attractions?

While specific public transport routes to each individual natural monument can vary, many of these sites are located within accessible regions of Wiltshire. For detailed information on reaching specific locations by public transport, it is advisable to check local bus services or plan your journey using a public transport planner for the Marden area.

Are there less crowded natural monuments to visit near Marden?

While popular sites like West Kennet Long Barrow can attract visitors, the expansive nature of the chalk downlands means you can often find quieter spots. Exploring the wider areas around Walkers Hill or venturing onto less-trafficked sections of the Pewsey Downs can offer a more secluded experience amidst nature and history.

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