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Top 7 Natural Monuments around Woodsetts

Natural monuments around Woodsetts offer diverse natural features and historical sites within the South Yorkshire landscape. The area is characterized by its geological formations, including limestone gorges and caves, which provide insights into prehistoric times. Woodsetts Pond Nature Reserve is a notable local feature, recognized for its diverse habitats and wildlife. These natural features contribute to the region's appeal for outdoor exploration and nature observation.

Best natural monuments around Woodsetts

  • The most popular natural monument is Creswell Crags: Gorge and…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Creswell Crags: Gorge and Lake

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A beautiful limestone gorge and world heritage site, Creswell Crags and the caves found here are rich in natural history. As well as the remains of many prehistoric animals, the …

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Dead Man's Hole

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Small elusive rock cave in the escarpment, just below the path. You will find it from the Top path via the semi-circle track. Supposedly haunted, it's popular with ghosthunters in …

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Sometimes it gets busy here but walkers usually walk on the big wide path, if you're on a bike consider taking the small narrow path nearer to the lakeside for a smoother and less interrupted ride through the park.

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The glass house in the walled garden is 450ft long. The walled garden also contains over 135 varieties of edible rhubarb (I had no idea there was so many) and 101 different types of apple, and so much more.

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Church Hole Cave

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You will need to book a tour to see inside Church Hole cave - it isn't open year round due to roosting bats. But if you are able to include …

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Nate
August 31, 2025, Church Hole Cave

Fascinating, beautiful spot. You can’t go in the caves without buying a tour

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Feels other worldly, beautiful setting. Fascinating history.

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Anita
February 17, 2025, Church Hole Cave

It is really nice

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It was just a small Sunday stroll but it was lovely. We parked our car at the garden centre which worth to going in too! There is a big farm shop which is lovely and not too expensive compared to if you want to get a quality product!

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Small elusive rock cave in the escarpment, just below the path. You will find it from the Top path via the semi-circle track. Supposedly haunted, it's popular with ghosthunters in the night. The cave was excavated in the 1960's which revealed ancient flint tools from the ice age and animal bones from animals such reindeer and hyena 12,000 years ago - That's Ten Thousand Years BC!

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Small elusive rock cave in the escarpment, just below the path. You will find it from the Top path via the semi-circle track. Supposedly haunted, it's popular with ghosthunters in the night. The cave was excavated in the 1960's which revealed ancient flint tools from the ice age (more than 10,000 years ago) and animal bones from animals such as reindeer and hyena

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Dating from 1772, it supplied the sorts of exotic and unusual foods that the Dukes could impress their guests with. From asparagus to pineapples and strawberries at Christmas, this was an elite garden for an elite family. In its prime, the gardens would have provided employment for 30 people and had 6-acres under cultivation including a huge, heated Melon Yard and an orchard, which was re-established just outside the garden walls in 2021. At 451 feet, Clumber Park boasts the longest Glasshouse in National Trust care. It was installed by the 7th Duke of Newcastle and completed in 1910. By the 1970s it was derelict but the Trust has spent decades restoring it, most recently in 2023. Today, it boasts seasonal displays in its huge conservatory, an exotically planted Palm House and bays of grapes, figs, and peaches. Some of the utility rooms now serve as a museum displaying an extensive collection of gardening tools. The Apple Store and the Gardener's Mess have ever-changing displays.

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You have to drop off the path to the left to see this site.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most significant natural monuments to visit around Woodsetts?

The area around Woodsetts offers several notable natural monuments. Creswell Crags: Gorge and Lake is a world heritage site known for its limestone gorge and archaeological findings. Other significant sites include Church Hole Cave, which contains Ice Age artwork, and Robin Hood's Cave, Creswell Crags, another important Ice Age archaeology site. Locally, Woodsetts Pond Nature Reserve is recognized for its diverse habitats and wildlife.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see in the Woodsetts area?

The natural monuments around Woodsetts feature diverse landscapes. You'll find impressive geological formations like limestone gorges and caves, such as those at Creswell Crags. There are also tranquil water bodies like the lake at Creswell Crags and Woodsetts Pond, which is a mature sand extraction pit. The surrounding areas offer varied habitats, supporting a range of flora and fauna.

Are there any natural monuments around Woodsetts with historical or archaeological significance?

Yes, several natural monuments in the area are rich in history and archaeology. Creswell Crags: Gorge and Lake is a world heritage site famous for prehistoric animal remains and early modern human presence. Church Hole Cave and Robin Hood's Cave, Creswell Crags are both Ice Age archaeology sites. Additionally, Dead Man's Hole revealed ancient flint tools and animal bones from 12,000 years ago.

Can I see Ice Age artwork or artifacts at any of these sites?

Yes, you can. Church Hole Cave is particularly notable for its Ice Age artwork, though access requires a booked tour. At Dead Man's Hole, excavations in the 1960s uncovered ancient flint tools and animal bones dating back 12,000 years, offering a glimpse into the Ice Age.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments suitable for visiting with children?

Absolutely. Creswell Crags: Gorge and Lake is considered family-friendly, offering a visitor center, guided walks, and information boards around the lake to engage children. Robin Hood's Cave, Creswell Crags is also a family-friendly Ice Age archaeology site. Woodsetts Pond Nature Reserve provides a peaceful setting for nature observation, which can be enjoyable for families.

What can I expect to find at Woodsetts Pond Nature Reserve?

Woodsetts Pond Nature Reserve is a tranquil escape centered around Woodsetts Quarry Pond. It features diverse habitats, including shallow, weedy bays and deeper areas. It's a haven for wildlife, where you can spot various bird species like sand martins and kingfishers, as well as grass snakes, bats, badgers, and deer. The pond is also known for its fish population, making it popular for angling.

What outdoor activities can I do near the natural monuments around Woodsetts?

The area around Woodsetts offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy options like the 'Shireoaks Marina – The Kiosk Café loop'. There are also road cycling routes, such as the 'Shireoaks Marina – Bib Lane Climb loop', and running trails like the 'Dead Man's Hole – Anston Stones Wood loop'. For more details on routes, you can explore the easy hikes, road cycling routes, and running trails guides for the Woodsetts area.

Are there easy walking trails near these natural monuments?

Yes, there are easy walking trails available. For instance, near Woodsetts, you can find routes like the 'Shireoaks Marina – The Kiosk Café loop' or the 'Chesterfield Canal Path – The Lock Keeper loop'. These are generally suitable for a relaxed stroll. You can find more easy hiking options in the easy hikes around Woodsetts guide.

When is the best time to visit the natural monuments around Woodsetts?

The natural monuments around Woodsetts can be enjoyed throughout the year, but spring and summer offer pleasant weather for outdoor exploration and better chances to observe wildlife, especially at Woodsetts Pond Nature Reserve. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, while winter can offer a quiet, crisp experience, though some cave tours might be limited due to roosting bats.

Are there options for parking at these natural monuments?

Parking facilities are generally available at popular sites like Creswell Crags, which often have dedicated visitor parking. For Woodsetts Pond Nature Reserve, there are usually parking options nearby. It's advisable to check specific location details before your visit for the most convenient parking.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the natural monuments in this area?

Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. Many enjoy the peaceful setting of places like Woodsetts Pond Nature Reserve for nature observation. At Creswell Crags, the rich history and archaeological context, along with the scenic gorge and lake, are highly valued. Tips from visitors often mention the engaging information boards and the opportunity for family-friendly walks.

Are there places to eat or stay near the natural monuments in Woodsetts?

While Woodsetts itself is a village, there are cafes and pubs in the vicinity, such as The Butchers Arms in Woodsetts. For accommodation, you can find various options including holiday rentals and B&Bs in and around the Woodsetts area, often with amenities like parking. Creswell Crags also has cafes nearby.

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