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Top 10 Natural Monuments around Aston Subedge

Natural monuments around Aston Subedge are located within the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, defined by its Jurassic limestone geology. This region features rolling hills, valleys, and the prominent Cotswold escarpment, providing diverse natural landscapes. The area offers access to notable natural features and scenic viewpoints.

Best natural monuments around Aston Subedge

  • The most popular natural monument is Broadway Tower, a viewpoint that stands at 1,024 feet (312 m) above sea level, offering panoramic views across up to…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Broadway Tower

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Broadway Tower is a unique castle in a breathtaking location. At 1,024 feet (312 m) above sea level, it is the second highest point on the Cotswold escarpment and boasts …

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View from Dover's Hill

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Dover's Hill is a 754 feet (230 m) hill in the Cotswolds area of central England. The hill is 1 mile (1.6 km) north-west of Chipping Campden in Gloucestershire. Dover's …

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Ebrington Hill Summit

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Standing at 856 feet (261 m), Ebrington Hill is the highest point in Warwickshire. From the summit, you can see Birmingham’s skyline to the north and the grand ridge of …

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Millennium Wood, Lybrook Farm

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Cotswold Voluntary Wardens worked on the site at Lybrook Farm, planting 2,000 trees, including ash, oak and beech.

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Solitary tree at Hidcote Bartrim

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Particularly picturesque tree in the middle of a blooming rapeseed field.

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Clive G
June 15, 2026, View from Dover's Hill

Straight up from Chipping Camden, and onto the Cotswold escarpment with expansive views across the Vale of Evesham.

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Very nice view over the area

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Good view at the top

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Ergo
August 1, 2024, Broadway Tower

Reasonably easy walk and great view from tower that contributes mid journey to being refreshed.

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Gerry
June 18, 2024, Broadway Tower

The Cotswold Way path is easy to lose at the crest of the hill at the entrance to the Broadway Tower property, as it takes a right angle turn to head toward Broadway along the stone wall and across the fields or, going the opposite direction, toward Chipping Campden down the rocky path.

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My best tip to best experience Dover's Hill is by starting at the car park and walk along the Cotswold Way. A walk down into Chipping Campden is also worth a few additional miles.

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Woohoo, you've made it to the top of Dover's Hill! Catch your breath and enjoy delightful views over Gloucestershire from this scenic hilltop.

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Jm
August 16, 2022, Broadway Tower

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most notable natural features near Aston Subedge?

Aston Subedge is nestled within the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, characterized by its distinctive Jurassic limestone geology. Key natural features include the dramatic Cotswold escarpment, rolling hills, and valleys. Specific notable spots include Broadway Tower, which stands on the escarpment, and Dover's Hill, both offering extensive views.

Which natural monuments offer the best panoramic views?

For breathtaking panoramic views, visit Broadway Tower, the second-highest point on the Cotswold escarpment, where you can see across up to 16 counties. Another excellent viewpoint is Dover's Hill, offering extensive vistas across the Vale of Evesham, with landmarks visible up to 60 miles away. Ebrington Hill Summit also provides views extending to Birmingham’s skyline and the Malvern Hills.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments to visit around Aston Subedge?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Broadway Tower is family-friendly, with a 50-acre parkland estate where children can spot red deer. The View from Dover's Hill is also considered family-friendly, offering open spaces and views. Additionally, Millennium Wood, Lybrook Farm, is a natural monument categorized as family-friendly, perfect for a stroll among newly planted trees.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see near these natural monuments?

The Cotswolds AONB is rich in wildlife. Around Broadway Tower, you can often see a herd of red deer, as well as diverse bird and insect species in the parkland. The Cotswold Way, which passes near Aston Subedge, winds through ancient woodlands and wildflower meadows, providing habitats for various flora and fauna, including diverse birdlife and butterflies, especially around areas like Dover's Hill.

Are there hiking trails near these natural monuments?

Yes, the area is excellent for hiking. The Cotswold Way National Trail, a 102-mile long-distance footpath, passes near Aston Subedge, offering numerous sections for walking through rolling pastures and woodlands. You can find easy hikes around Aston Subedge, including routes like the 'Broad Campden loop from Chipping Campden' or the 'View from Dover's Hill loop from Chipping Campden'. For more details on hiking routes, you can explore the Easy hikes around Aston Subedge guide.

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

The Cotswolds are beautiful year-round, but for hiking and enjoying the natural landscapes, spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are often ideal. Spring brings wildflowers and milder temperatures, while autumn offers stunning foliage. Summer is also popular, but trails can be busier. Always check local weather forecasts, as conditions can change rapidly, especially on exposed escarpment paths.

How can I access Broadway Tower and Dover's Hill?

Broadway Tower is located on Broadway Hill and has its own car park. You can find more visitor information on the Broadway Tower website. Dover's Hill, owned by The National Trust, also has a car park nearby, and it's a popular starting point for walks along the Cotswold Way. Both locations are accessible by car, and public transport options to nearby villages like Broadway or Chipping Campden can connect you to walking routes.

What are the geological characteristics of the natural monuments in the Cotswolds?

The defining geological characteristic of the Cotswolds, and thus its natural monuments, is its Jurassic limestone. This limestone shapes the region's iconic rolling hills, valleys, and the prominent Cotswold escarpment. The escarpment itself is a dramatic natural feature formed by erosion, exposing these layers of limestone. This geology influences the soil, vegetation, and overall landscape, contributing to the region's unique beauty.

Are there cycling routes near the natural monuments?

Yes, the area around Aston Subedge offers various cycling routes that can take you near or past some natural monuments. You can find road cycling routes, such as the 'Broadway Village – Snowshill Climb loop', or touring bicycle routes like 'Broadway Village – Cotswold Lavender Fields loop'. For more options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Aston Subedge guide or the Cycling around Aston Subedge guide.

What makes the Cotswold Way a significant natural feature?

The Cotswold Way is a significant natural feature because it's a 102-mile National Trail that runs along the Cotswold Edge escarpment, showcasing the region's diverse natural environments. It offers ever-changing views, particularly towards the River Severn and Malvern Hills, and passes through rolling pastures, ancient woodlands, and wildflower meadows. Its status as a National Trail highlights its special qualities and the rich array of flora and fauna supported by the underlying Jurassic limestone.

Where can I find amenities like cafes or pubs near these natural monuments?

Villages like Broadway and Chipping Campden, which are close to many natural monuments such as Broadway Tower and Dover's Hill, offer a good selection of cafes, pubs, and restaurants. It's advisable to check opening times, especially in smaller establishments, before your visit.

Are there any historical aspects associated with these natural monuments?

While primarily natural, some sites have historical connections. Dover's Hill is famous as the site of the Cotswold Olimpick Games, a precursor to the modern Olympic Games, with a monument commemorating its founder, Robert Dover. Broadway Tower, though a man-made folly, was designed in 1794 and is intrinsically linked to its natural setting, offering a historical perspective on landscape design and appreciation.

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