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Top 10 Natural Monuments around Smeeth

Best natural monuments around Smeeth are situated within the Kent Downs National Landscape, an area known for its rolling chalk hills, ancient woodlands, and diverse river valleys. This protected landscape provides a range of natural attractions, including significant geological formations and tranquil bodies of water. The region's natural features contribute to its character, offering opportunities for outdoor exploration.

Best natural monuments around Smeeth

  • The most popular natural monument is Millennium Stone and Wye Crown viewpoint, a natural monument and…

Last updated: June 29, 2026

Millennium Stone and Wye Crown viewpoint

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The Millennium Stone sits directly above the Wye Crown; a massive white crown carved into the hillside by students from Wye Agricultural Village in 1902 to celebrate the coronation of …

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Eastwell Lake

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Eastwell Lake is a man-made lake that is very rich in wildlife. Herons fish on the shores and kingfishers can be observed here. It is home to many native wildfowl …

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View of Devil's Kneading Trough

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Here, you get an epic view of this unusual geological formation. Named the Devil's Kneading Trough after its deep bowl-like appearance, this dry-sided valley is made all the more impressive …

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Victoria Park Fountain

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Cycling Route 18 passes through Victoria Park and the Watercress Fields on its way out to rural Kent. A flat and well surfaced path, it is ideal for families or …

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View of the Valley, Kent Downs National Landscape

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Great views down into the valley. Choose your path well. Straight down into the valley is steeper, there are less steep paths for a return trip further to the right as you look down into the valley.

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April 8, 2025, View of Devil's Kneading Trough

A must for anyone interested in peri-glacial features

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Great views from this historic monument

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A view point with a topograph.

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November 21, 2023, Eastwell Lake

Lovely views over Eastwell Lake from the Eastwell Lake water crossing.

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The route follows the chalk ridge that forms the North Downs between Farnham and Dover and the trail is jointly managed by both Surrey and Kent county councils and will be supported by, pending its formal establishment as a new statutory agency, Natural England

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This very spot witnessed the official opening of the North Downs Way in 1978

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Well worth the climb up for the panoramic scenery.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural monuments can I expect to see around Smeeth?

Around Smeeth, you'll find a variety of natural monuments within the Kent Downs National Landscape. These include significant viewpoints offering panoramic vistas, tranquil lakes rich in wildlife, and unique geological formations. The area is also characterized by ancient woodlands, chalk grasslands, and diverse river valleys.

Where can I find panoramic views of the landscape near Smeeth?

For breathtaking panoramic views, visit the Millennium Stone and Wye Crown viewpoint, which offers expansive views across the Romney Marshes to the English Channel. Another excellent spot is the View of Devil's Kneading Trough, providing extensive views over the Kent Downs National Landscape from its unique dry valley formation. You can also find great vistas at the View of the Valley, Kent Downs National Landscape.

Are there any lakes or water features to visit near Smeeth?

Yes, Eastwell Lake is a notable man-made lake near Smeeth, known for its rich wildlife. It's an important site for native wildfowl and migrating birds, and you might spot herons, kingfishers, badgers, stoats, and roe deer. It offers a tranquil setting for nature observation.

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

The area around Smeeth, being part of the Kent Downs National Landscape, offers extensive opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling. For detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Smeeth guide, the MTB Trails around Smeeth guide, or the Road Cycling Routes around Smeeth guide.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments around Smeeth?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Eastwell Lake is a great option for nature observation and gentle walks. Additionally, Victoria Park Fountain, while featuring a man-made element, is part of Ashford's Green Corridor with flat, well-surfaced paths ideal for families, especially for cycling.

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

The Kent Downs National Landscape is beautiful year-round. Spring is ideal for seeing ancient woodlands burst with bluebells and other wildflowers. Summer offers pleasant weather for longer walks and enjoying the views. Autumn brings vibrant foliage, while winter can offer crisp, clear views, especially from elevated viewpoints like the Millennium Stone and Wye Crown viewpoint.

Are there dog-friendly options for exploring natural monuments near Smeeth?

Many of the natural areas within the Kent Downs National Landscape are dog-friendly, especially the numerous walking trails through woodlands and chalk grasslands. Always ensure dogs are kept under control, particularly around livestock or wildlife, and check for any specific local restrictions or signage.

What makes the Kent Downs National Landscape, where Smeeth is located, special?

The Kent Downs National Landscape is a protected area known for its distinctive rolling chalk hills, ancient woodlands, and internationally rare chalk grasslands. It's a landscape of significant natural beauty and biodiversity, offering a rich variety of habitats and stunning scenery that contributes to Kent's 'Garden of England' moniker. You can learn more about this area at uktravelandtourism.com.

Can I find ancient woodlands or chalk grasslands to explore near Smeeth?

Absolutely. The Kent Downs National Landscape is renowned for its ancient woodlands, such as Ashenbank Wood, famous for its bluebell displays in spring, and its internationally rare chalk grasslands. These areas provide excellent opportunities for walking, enjoying vibrant flora, and observing diverse wildlife, offering serene escapes into nature.

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

Visitors frequently highlight the incredible panoramic views, especially from spots like the Millennium Stone and Wye Crown viewpoint and the View of Devil's Kneading Trough. The tranquility and rich wildlife at places like Eastwell Lake are also highly appreciated, along with the peaceful environment for walking and cycling along paths like those near the Royal Military Canal.

Are there any unusual geological formations to see?

Yes, the Devil's Kneading Trough is an unusual geological formation near Smeeth. It's a deep, bowl-like dry valley that offers impressive views over the Kent Downs National Landscape, making it a unique natural monument to visit.

Are there any historical natural monuments or sites with historical significance?

The Millennium Stone and Wye Crown viewpoint combines natural beauty with local history. The Wye Crown is a massive white crown carved into the hillside by students in 1902 to commemorate the coronation of King Edward VII, with the Millennium Stone marking the turn of the millennium. Additionally, the Royal Military Canal, though man-made, is a historic feature bordering the Romney Marsh wetland area, constructed as a defense against Napoleonic invasion.

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