Natural monuments around Glenfields present a varied landscape for outdoor exploration. This region features ancient woodlands, significant geological formations, and prominent hill summits. Visitors can discover areas with historical importance and expansive natural water bodies. The area offers a range of natural attractions, from high points with panoramic views to tranquil forests and lakes.
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beacon hill country park great views at the top looking over Loughborough, cafe ,park for children, horse riding ,maze,
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The building across the water, Pool House, is a Grade II listed building.
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The first recorded reference to Groby Pool was in 1295, and there is evidence of a mill associated with Groby Pool from that time until the 1900s. The last was a saw mill in Sheet Hedges Wood.
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Beacon Hill is a tremendous viewpoint and the second highest peak in Leicestershire. It showcases spectacular views of Charnwood Forest, the Soar Valley and beyond. Situated just 2 miles from the M1 motorway and a stone's throw away from Loughborough, the peak offers superb accessibility for those seeking fabulous views with minimal effort.
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Memorial Wood is an area of woodland to the side of the accessible carriage way that crosses the Park. It offers a tranquil setting overlooking Cropston Reservoir and is reached by a natural stone path. Rich in native wildlife species, the area is bound by traditional metal deer fencing, has seating and a central sculpture of a stag, set on a natural stone plinth.
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Cropston Reservoir (originally known as Bradgate Reservoir) lies in Charnwood Forest in Leicestershire, England. The dam and associated water works are in Cropston, while the bulk of the reservoir is in the neighbouring Newtown Linford parish. It was opened in May 1871 in a corner of Bradgate Park, a large expanse of open land northwest of Leicester. It is part of the 987-acre (399.3 ha) Bradgate Park and Cropston Reservoir Site of Special Scientific Interest.
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Bardon Hill is the highest point in Leicestershire (278m) and reputedly on a clear day the Malvern and Shropshire Hills (approx. 50–60 miles), summits in Derbyshire (approx. 30–40 miles) and Lincoln Cathedral (almost 50 miles away) can be seen. Excitingly, Bardon Hill is part of the eroded remains of a volcano. At its summit are a trig point and a radio mast.
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The Glenfields area offers a diverse range of natural features. You can discover prominent hill summits like Beacon Hill Summit, ancient woodlands such as Swithland Wood, and significant geological formations including Bardon Hill Trig Point. Expansive natural water bodies like Groby Pool are also present, supporting a wide range of wildlife.
Yes, Bradgate Park is a notable natural monument with significant historical importance. It was first enclosed as a deer park in the 12th Century and is home to the evocative ruins of Bradgate House, built around 1500 and once the childhood home of Lady Jane Grey. The park also features 600-million-year-old Precambrian rocks, making it a site of geological interest.
For spectacular views, visit Beacon Hill Summit, which offers panoramic vistas of Charnwood Forest and the Soar Valley. Another excellent spot is Bardon Hill Trig Point, the highest point in Leicestershire, where on clear days, views can extend for many miles, potentially reaching the Malvern and Shropshire Hills.
Several natural monuments in the area are great for families. Bradgate Park is highly recommended, offering open spaces, deer spotting, and historical ruins. Beacon Hill Summit provides accessible paths to great views, and Swithland Wood and Groby Pool are also suitable for family outings with their natural beauty and wildlife.
The Glenfields area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on easy trails like the 'Roman Way – Groby & Ratby loop' or 'The Ivanhoe Trail loop'. For road cycling, routes such as 'View of Cropston Reservoir – Ruins of Bradgate House loop' are available. Running enthusiasts can explore trails like the 'Meynell's Gorse loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Glenfields, Road Cycling Routes around Glenfields, and Running Trails around Glenfields guides.
Bradgate Park is noted for being wheelchair accessible, offering paths and facilities that cater to visitors with mobility needs. It provides an opportunity to experience its natural beauty and historical significance.
Bradgate Park offers extensive facilities, including large car parks, toilets, and a cafe in the middle of the park. Beacon Hill Summit also has parking available at both the top and bottom, along with a cafe and an ice cream van during certain times.
Yes, wildlife spotting is a highlight in several areas. Bradgate Park is famous for its herds of Red and Fallow Deer that roam freely. Swithland Wood is recognized as one of Leicestershire's most wildlife-rich woodlands, and Groby Pool supports a wide range of waterfowl and other animals due to its diverse habitats.
Bardon Hill Trig Point is unique as it is the highest point in Leicestershire (278m) and is part of the eroded remains of an ancient volcano. This geological history, combined with the extensive views it offers on clear days, makes it a distinctive natural monument.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular views, especially from Beacon Hill Summit. The accessibility of these natural sites, allowing for rewarding experiences with minimal effort, is also highly appreciated. The rich wildlife and historical significance, particularly at Bradgate Park, also contribute to a memorable experience.
While specific winter hike details are not provided, the natural monuments around Glenfields, such as Beacon Hill Summit and Bradgate Park, remain accessible year-round. With appropriate gear, these locations can offer beautiful winter scenery. Always check local conditions before heading out.
Groby Pool is believed to be the largest natural expanse of open water in Leicestershire, covering 38 acres. It's a significant natural monument known for its diverse habitats, including woodland, grassland, marsh, and reed swamp.


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