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Top 14 Natural Monuments around Stanway

Best natural monuments around Stanway are situated within a landscape characterized by varied natural features and historical significance. The area offers elevated viewpoints and ancient sites that blend natural and human history. Visitors can explore a mix of natural monuments, from prominent hills to ancient burial grounds. This region provides opportunities for engaging with nature and historical exploration.

Best natural monuments around Stanway

  • The most popular natural monuments is Broadway Tower, a castle and natural monument that stands at…

Last updated: May 3, 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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Belas Knap Long Barrow

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Belas Knap is an example of a Neolithic long barrow, with a false entrance and side chambers. Excavated in 1863 and 1865, the remains of 31 people were found in …

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The Single Beech

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Benches with a view and some lovely messages. Ideal pack lunch stop.

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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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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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May 4, 2026, The Single Beech

Beech with bench. It is a very nice resting place with a view.

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January 31, 2026, The Single Beech

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Shame you can’t actually go inside !

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It’s a tree, on a hill, with a bit of a bench around it near a golf course.

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Very nice view over the area

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Good view at the top

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pretty impressive neolithic burial mound

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August 1, 2024, Broadway Tower

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

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of natural monuments can I explore around Stanway?

Around Stanway, you can explore a diverse range of natural monuments. These include prominent viewpoints offering expansive vistas, historical sites with natural elements, and tranquil woodland areas. For example, you can visit Broadway Tower, a castle and natural monument with views across 16 counties, or the ancient Belas Knap Long Barrow, a Neolithic burial site.

Are there any natural areas in Stanway suitable for quiet reflection?

Yes, **Comb Meadow Burial Ground** in Stanway offers a tranquil environment for remembrance and quiet reflection. Maintained by Stanway Parish Council, it is designated as a natural and woodland area, functioning as a public open space with trees, grasses, and associated wildlife.

Where can I find panoramic views of the Cotswolds near Stanway?

For magnificent panoramic views, visit The Single Beech, also known as the lone or lonely beech. It's the tallest tree in the Cotswolds, standing at 317m high, and offers a 360-degree view across Cheltenham, Gloucester, and over the Severn Vale to Wales. Another excellent spot is the View from Dover's Hill, which provides extensive views and is known for its historical association with the Cotswold Olimpick Games.

What historical natural monuments are there to visit?

Beyond the well-known Belas Knap Long Barrow, which provides insight into ancient burial practices, you can also explore Broadway Tower. While a castle, it's considered a natural monument due to its elevated position and historical significance. Additionally, the archaeological site of Gryme's Dyke at Stanway Green, though primarily historical, features remains of an Iron Age territorial oppidum and Romano-British linear boundary.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments around Stanway?

Many natural monuments around Stanway are family-friendly. Broadway Tower, The Single Beech, and the View from Dover's Hill are all great options for families. Additionally, Millennium Wood, Lybrook Farm, with its 2,000 planted trees, offers a pleasant natural setting for a family outing.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area around Stanway offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, road cycling routes, and easy hikes. For example, explore routes like 'Beckbury Hill Viewpoint – Hailes Abbey loop' for an easy hike, or 'Toddington Steam Railway Café – Winchcombe loop' for road cycling. You can find more details on these activities and routes in the Running Trails around Stanway, Road Cycling Routes around Stanway, and Easy hikes around Stanway guides.

What is the best season to visit the natural monuments in Stanway?

The best season to visit depends on your preferences. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and warmer weather, ideal for hiking and enjoying the views. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, especially around woodland areas like Millennium Wood. While winter can be colder, it often provides crisp air and clear views from elevated points like Broadway Tower, though some paths might be muddy.

Are there any dog-friendly natural monuments or trails?

Many of the natural monuments and surrounding trails are dog-friendly, especially public open spaces like Comb Meadow Burial Ground. When visiting sites like Belas Knap Long Barrow or the areas around Dover's Hill, dogs are generally welcome, but it's always advisable to keep them on a lead, especially near livestock or archaeological features, and to clean up after them.

What should I wear when visiting natural monuments in Stanway?

For visiting natural monuments and walking trails around Stanway, it's recommended to wear comfortable, sturdy walking shoes or boots, as paths can be uneven or muddy. Layered clothing is advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions, and a waterproof jacket is always a good idea, regardless of the season.

Are there any hidden natural gems in the Stanway area?

While not a traditional 'hidden gem' in the sense of being unknown, **Jansma Park** is an emerging natural area. This 10-acre piece of land, bequeathed to Stanway Parish Council, is currently under development as a public park or open space adjacent to Comb Meadow Burial Ground, promising to be a valuable natural asset for the community.

Where can I find parking for natural monument walks?

Parking availability varies by location. For popular spots like Broadway Tower and Dover's Hill, designated car parks are usually available. For other areas, such as near Belas Knap Long Barrow, visitors often use public car parks in nearby villages or designated lay-bys, as mentioned in visitor tips for the Cleeve Hill area.

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

Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views, especially from elevated points like Broadway Tower and The Single Beech, which offer magnificent panoramic scenes. The historical significance of sites like Belas Knap Long Barrow and the peaceful atmosphere of natural open spaces are also highly valued.

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