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Top 6 Natural Monuments around Madley

Natural monuments around Madley offer a localized experience of natural beauty within rural Herefordshire, England. The area is characterized by tranquil surroundings, rolling hills, and accessible natural features. Its appeal lies in preserved natural habitats and the quintessential English rural landscape. Visitors can explore ancient sites and scenic countryside walks.

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  • The most popular natural monuments is Arthur's Stone, a man-made monument that is the remains of a Neolithic chamber tomb. It is the oldest…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Arthur's Stone

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Arthur's Stone is the oldest human made structure in Herefordshire. Dating back to sometime between 3700 and 2700 BC, it is the remains of a Neolithic chamber tomb. It is …

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Arthur's Stone and Dorstone Church

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Dorstone may well be one of the most ancient settlements in Herefordshire. To the north of the village is Arthur's Stone, a chamber tomb originating from between 3700 and 2700 …

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Monnington Avenue of Scots Pines and Yews

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This mile long avenue of Scots Pines and Yews was created by Sir Thomas Watkins, owner of Monnington Court to celebrate becoming a member of parliament in 1641.

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Prehistoric Dolmen and Apple Orchards

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Packed bridal ways, tapering off into grassy bridal ways. Lovely cycle through apple orchards.

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Mynydd Ferddin, at 323 metres with 120 metres of prominence, is a UK P100 (Hump) peak. There is a nice walk up to Mynydd Ferddin from Longtown Village. There are …

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Clive G
February 15, 2026, Arthur's Stone

Oldest man made structure in Herefordshire, and a rightly famous ancient monument in a superb setting.

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Zoe Evans
February 2, 2026, Arthur's Stone

Another incredible historic site. With free parking.

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Dorestone Church

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Clive
March 11, 2025, Arthur's Stone

Great spot for a break

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Mynydd Ferddin, at 323 metres with 120 metres of prominence, is a UK P100 (Hump) peak. There is a nice walk up to Mynydd Ferddin from Longtown Village. There are lovely views out across the Herefordshire countryside and The Black Mountains from here. It has a trig pointed summit, but this is slightly off the public footpath.

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Choice of two absolutely brutal climbs from the Wye valley to get here but rewarded with fantastic views across the Golden Valley towards the Black Mountains. If that felt like hard work, think of the people who moved the 25 ton capstone up here!

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This mile long avenue of Scots Pines and Yews was created by Sir Thomas Watkins, owner of Monnington Court to celebrate becoming a member of parliament in 1641.

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Unbelievable climb. View is just amazing

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some unique natural monuments to visit around Madley?

Madley offers a blend of historical and natural sites. You can explore Arthur's Stone, a Neolithic chamber tomb and the oldest human-made structure in Herefordshire, offering stunning views. Another distinct natural feature is the Monnington Avenue of Scots Pines and Yews, a mile-long historical avenue created in 1641. For scenic routes through apple orchards, visit Prehistoric Dolmen and Apple Orchards.

Are there any historical natural monuments in the Madley area?

Yes, several natural monuments in the Madley area have significant historical value. Arthur's Stone is a Neolithic chamber tomb dating back to between 3700 and 2700 BC. The Monnington Avenue of Scots Pines and Yews is a historical avenue planted in 1641. Additionally, the Prehistoric Dolmen and Apple Orchards site also features historical elements alongside its natural beauty.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around Madley?

The Madley area is characterized by tranquil rural landscapes, rolling hills, and preserved natural habitats. You'll find ancient trees like those in the Monnington Avenue of Scots Pines and Yews, picturesque apple orchards, and elevated viewpoints such as Mynydd Ferddin Summit and Trig Point and Burton Hill Trig Point, offering expansive views of the Herefordshire countryside.

What outdoor activities can I do near Madley's natural monuments?

The Madley area is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy various hiking trails, including easy and moderate routes that offer views of the Black Mountains. There are also numerous road cycling routes through the scenic countryside and running trails, often passing by natural features and historical sites.

Are the natural monuments around Madley family-friendly?

Many natural monuments in the Madley area are suitable for families. Sites like Arthur's Stone and the Monnington Avenue of Scots Pines and Yews are categorized as family-friendly, offering accessible natural settings for exploration and walks. The scenic routes through apple orchards are also enjoyable for families.

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

The Madley area's natural monuments are enjoyable year-round, but spring and summer offer lush green landscapes and pleasant weather for walking and cycling. Autumn brings beautiful colors to the countryside and orchards. Even in winter, the tranquil surroundings provide a peaceful escape, though some trails might be muddier.

Are there dog-friendly trails near Madley's natural monuments?

Yes, the rural Herefordshire countryside around Madley is generally very dog-friendly. Many of the walking and cycling routes that pass by natural monuments are suitable for dogs, provided they are kept under control, especially near livestock. Always check local signage for specific restrictions.

What is Madley Moat and is it worth visiting?

Madley Moat is an ancient monument that has been restored into a vibrant wildlife pond. While not listed as a komoot highlight, it's a valuable local spot for nature enthusiasts to observe local flora and fauna in a serene setting. It offers a peaceful connection with local wildlife and the authentic English rural experience.

How long should I plan for a visit to the natural monuments around Madley?

The duration of your visit depends on which natural monuments you choose to explore and what activities you plan. You could spend anywhere from an hour at a single site like Arthur's Stone to a full day combining several sites with a longer hike or cycle through the surrounding countryside.

Is there parking available at the natural monuments near Madley?

Parking availability varies by specific location. For popular sites like Arthur's Stone, there is often informal roadside parking or small designated areas nearby. For other natural features and trails, parking may be available in nearby villages or at trailheads. It's advisable to check specific access information for each site.

How can I reach the natural monuments around Madley by public transport?

Public transport options to reach the more rural natural monuments around Madley can be limited. Buses serve Madley village from Hereford, but reaching specific natural monuments often requires further walking or cycling from bus stops. For detailed public transport information, it's best to consult local bus schedules or plan your journey via services like Visit Herefordshire.

Are there any wheelchair accessible natural sites around Madley?

The natural monuments around Madley are primarily located in rural, often uneven terrain, which may present challenges for wheelchair accessibility. Sites like Arthur's Stone involve climbs, and many trails are bridleways or grassy paths. While the general countryside offers scenic views from roads, direct access to the monuments themselves might be limited for wheelchairs.

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