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Top 11 Natural Monuments around Tutnall and Cobley CP

Best natural monuments around Tutnall and Cobley CP include significant natural areas valued for their ecological and scenic qualities. While the United Kingdom does not formally designate "natural monuments," the region features notable woodlands like Hewell Woods and Shortwood Rough, which contribute to the local natural environment. These areas, alongside others, offer opportunities for appreciating nature and provide habitat for wildlife, making them key points of interest for walks around Tutnall and Cobley CP.

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Last updated: June 29, 2026

Jubilee Plantation, Waseley Hills Country Park

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Waseley Hills Country Park is a nature reserve with picturesque hilltops, hedgerows, pastures and small woodlands. As well as supporting many species of flora and fauna, the reserve also affords some fantastic panoramic views over Worcestershire.

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Chaddesley Wood National Nature Reserve

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Chaddesley Woods were probably mentioned in the Domesday Book as the ‘wood of two leagues’ and we think that parts of the site have been wooded since the Ice Age …

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Clowes Wood and New Fallings Coppice

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Clowes Wood is a piece of history as it was the first reserve owned by Warwickshire Wildlife Trust, acquired thanks to the generosity of an anonymous donor in 1974. Clowes …

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Formal Gardens of Hanbury Hall

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George London designed the original formal gardens in 1705, heavily influenced by the gardens of Het Loo Palace and the Palace of Versailles. At the end of the 18th century …

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Bilberry Hill Viewpoint

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Bilberry Hill is one of the Lickey Hills southwest of Birmingham and northeast of Worcester.
Positioned above the village of Cofton Hackett, it’s an integral part of the Lickey Hills …

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May 14, 2026, Bilberry Hill Viewpoint

A bit like Primrose Hill in London - just fewer and smaller Skyscrapers!

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A fine stand of trees at the top of Waseley Hill

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Incredibly muddy - wear wellies!

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Hanbury Hall National Trust property

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Bilberry Hill is one of the Lickey Hills southwest of Birmingham and northeast of Worcester. Positioned above the village of Cofton Hackett, it’s an integral part of the Lickey Hills Country Park. As part of the Lickey Ridge, composed of hard quartzite this spot offers stunning views over Birmingham and the surrounding countryside. The hill derives its name from the abundant tracts of Bilberry bushes (Vaccinium myrtillus) that occupy its slopes, providing locals with a tradition of harvesting their fruit each autumn for centuries to make jams, preserves, and delightful apple and bilberry pies.

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A great place to visit and wide veiws

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I can literally see my house from here

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Nice for a walk and close to the the lake

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around Tutnall and Cobley CP?

The area around Tutnall and Cobley CP is rich in natural features, primarily ancient woodlands and nature reserves. You'll find mature oak forests, diverse flora and fauna, and picturesque hilltops. Notable examples include Jubilee Plantation, Waseley Hills Country Park, known for its panoramic views and Beech trees, and Clowes Wood and New Fallings Coppice, which features heathland, woodland, and wet meadows.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in the Tutnall and Cobley CP area?

Yes, several natural monuments in the area are suitable for families. Jubilee Plantation, Waseley Hills Country Park, Clowes Wood and New Fallings Coppice, Bannam's Wood, and Bilberry Hill Viewpoint are all categorized as family-friendly. These locations offer accessible paths and interesting sights for all ages.

What wildlife can be observed in the natural areas of Tutnall and Cobley CP?

The woodlands and nature reserves around Tutnall and Cobley CP support a variety of wildlife. For instance, Clowes Wood and New Fallings Coppice is home to 50 breeding bird species, including jay, chiffchaff, nuthatch, treecreeper, woodcock, and all three woodpeckers. Badgers, red fox, muntjac, and brown hare are also regular visitors. Chaddesley Wood National Nature Reserve is known for its ancient woodland indicator species and is a habitat for a national rarity, the land caddis.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Tutnall and Cobley CP?

Spring is particularly beautiful, especially in woodlands like Bannam's Wood and Clowes Wood, when bluebells and other wildflowers are in bloom. Autumn offers stunning foliage, and places like Bilberry Hill Viewpoint are known for their bilberry bushes, which are traditionally harvested in autumn. The panoramic views from viewpoints are enjoyable year-round, weather permitting.

Are there any Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs) near Tutnall and Cobley CP?

Yes, Bannam's Wood is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), recognized for being a small remnant of ancient wildwood. While the UK doesn't formally use the 'natural monument' designation, SSSIs are key to protecting significant natural features in the region.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

Beyond exploring the natural monuments themselves, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for MTB trails, gravel biking, and road cycling. Many trails pass through or near these natural areas, providing opportunities for walking, cycling, and enjoying the landscape.

What are some of the best trails for walking around the natural monuments?

Many of the natural monuments themselves offer excellent walking opportunities. For example, Clowes Wood and New Fallings Coppice is described as a beautiful peaceful hike with amazing views. Chaddesley Wood National Nature Reserve also has trails, though visitors should be aware it can be incredibly muddy and wear appropriate footwear.

Are there any viewpoints offering scenic vistas?

Yes, Bilberry Hill Viewpoint is a prominent spot offering stunning panoramic views over Birmingham and the surrounding countryside. Similarly, Jubilee Plantation, Waseley Hills Country Park also provides fantastic panoramic views over Worcestershire.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in Tutnall and Cobley CP?

Visitors frequently appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. Highlights like Clowes Wood and New Fallings Coppice are praised for their peaceful atmosphere and amazing views. The opportunity to explore ancient woodlands, observe diverse wildlife, and enjoy scenic vistas are common themes among positive feedback.

Where can I find parking facilities when visiting these natural areas?

Specific parking details vary by location. For Jubilee Plantation, Waseley Hills Country Park, there is a car park, but visitors should note that the gates shut at dusk. For other locations, it's advisable to check local signage or specific highlight pages for detailed parking information.

Are there any ancient woodlands to explore?

Absolutely. Chaddesley Wood National Nature Reserve is an ancient woodland, likely wooded since the Ice Age, featuring mature oak with hazel coppice and rare plant species. Clowes Wood and New Fallings Coppice also has ancient woodland characteristics, and Bannam's Wood is a remnant of ancient wildwood.

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