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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Milland

Best natural monuments around Milland are situated within West Sussex, an area characterized by its natural beauty. The region encompasses the North Western Ridges and the Milland and Fernhurst Basins, featuring wooded sandstone hills and valleys. This landscape is distinguished by prominent, wooded sandstone ridges and plateaux, cut by deep stream valleys. The area offers a tranquil quality with diverse forest ecosystems, including extensive conifer plantations and ancient broadleaved woodlands.

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Last updated: June 29, 2026

Devil's Punch Bowl Picnic Site

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Lots of picnic benches and places to sit in easy reach of the National Trust cafe and toilets. There are activities for children and a lookout telescope for the view. Perfect for families.

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Harting Down

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Harting Down is one of the largest areas of ancient chalk downland in Britain and is managed by the National Trust. Within this timeless grassland, you can find wild herbs, …

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Surrey Hills National Landscape Trail

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Hindhead Commons is a sprawling, 282-hectare nature reserve in Surrey, managed by the National Trust. Designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and part of the Surrey Hills …

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Top of Highcombe Copse

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Until 2011, the A3 bottlenecked at Hindhead, going from two lanes to one. There was always traffic, air pollution was high there was a significant number of accidents. The Hindhead …

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South Pond, Midhurst

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South pond is a historic and scenic pond in Midhurst, West Sussex, England. It is fed by two streams that were once the boundaries of Saxon settlements, and it forms …

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June 17, 2026, Surrey Hills National Landscape Trail

Hindhead Commons is a sprawling, 282-hectare nature reserve in Surrey, managed by the National Trust. Designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and part of the Surrey Hills National Landscape, it represents one of the region's most ecologically valuable and historically dramatic landscapes. The Landscape: Sitting roughly 250 meters above sea level, it features a rare, cooler microclimate that supports a rich mosaic of ancient woodland, valleys, and vibrant lowland heath. This habitat is a lifeline for threatened wildlife, including Exmoor ponies, adders, and rare ground-nesting birds like the nightjar. The Devil's Punch Bowl: This massive, spring-eroded sandstone amphitheater dominates the eastern side of the commons, offering sweeping views that stretch all the way to the London skyline on clear days. The Great Transformation: For decades, Hindhead Commons was physically severed in two by the roar of the old A3 highway. Following the construction of the Hindhead Tunnel directly beneath the common in 2011, the old road surface was completely removed, allowing nature to heal and creating peaceful, car-free trails for walkers and cyclists.

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At the top of Highcombe Copse, along Highcombe Edge, the ancient woodland gives way to a breezy ridge. Here stands the granite Robertson Memorial obelisk, overlooking a sweeping, panoramic view of the Devil’s Punch Bowl. It marks a peaceful resting point before trails descend steeply into the valley.

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The picnic area at the Devil's Punch Bowl provides an ideal outdoor setting to relax and dine before or after exploring the Surrey Hills. Located right next to the main Devil's Punchbowl Car Park, this family-friendly zone serves as the central hub for visitors preparing to take on the nearby walking trails. The area is beautifully integrated into the surrounding landscape, featuring open, grassy spots sheltered by mature trees.

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May 24, 2025, Harting Down

Head south from Harting down to join bridle path heading South down to Centurion way and thence to Chichester railway station, 11 miles. Mainly a descent, Just one climb and then the joy of the recently upgraded cycle path the last 5 miles to Chichester. Winchester railway station to Chichester railway station 44 miles.

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South pond is a historic and scenic pond in Midhurst, West Sussex, England. It is fed by two streams that were once the boundaries of Saxon settlements, and it forms the division between the oldest part of Midhurst and West Lavington. The pond was created in the mid-1100s by one of the medieval lords of Midhurst, who dammed the streams to make a breeding pool for fish. The pond has been used for various purposes over the centuries, such as milling, fulling, leather production, and entertainment. The pond is now a nature reserve and a popular spot for walking, fishing, and birdwatching. It is part of the South Downs National Park and has a rich biodiversity of plants and animals. The pond is also home to the South Pond Group, a voluntary community group that works to care for and improve the pond and its surroundings. The group organizes regular events, activities, and projects to engage the public and enhance the pond’s beauty and value.

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A slightly long drag up here, but you will almost always be rewarded with beautiful views.

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Until 2011, the A3 bottlenecked at Hindhead, going from two lanes to one. There was always traffic, air pollution was high there was a significant number of accidents. The Hindhead Tunnel was dug to allow the road to continue as a dual carriageway. You can now cycle up the old A3 to the Devil's Punchbowl. The second half is traffic free and the views at the top are beautiful at any time of the year, but especially in the autumn. Look around at the power of nature to reclaim the land.

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A pay car park owned by the National trust. You will need the PaybyPhone app to pay. The cafe offers good food and drinks and there is a shop on site too for books and gifts. There is a map and guides available for walking around too.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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

The Milland area, nestled within West Sussex, is characterized by the North Western Ridges and the Milland and Fernhurst Basins. You'll find prominent, wooded sandstone hills and valleys, deep stream gullies, and extensive woodlands including conifer plantations and ancient broadleaved varieties. There are also areas of fragmented heathland, pasture, and tranquil, remote landscapes to explore.

Where can I find the best views of the surrounding landscape?

For extensive views, visit the Temple of the Wind Viewpoint, especially on a clear morning. Another excellent spot is the Devil's Punch Bowl Picnic Site, which offers panoramic views and even a lookout telescope. Additionally, Torberry Hill Iron Age Hillfort provides views from its 156-meter summit.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments around Milland?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Devil's Punch Bowl Picnic Site is ideal, offering picnic areas, a cafe, toilets, and activities for children. South Pond, Midhurst is also family-friendly for walking and birdwatching, and Temple of the Wind Viewpoint is accessible for families who don't mind an 800ft climb for the reward of amazing views.

What unique wildlife or flora can be found in the natural monuments?

At Harting Down, you can discover ancient chalk downland rich in wild herbs, pyramidal orchids, and juniper. It's also home to various butterfly species, including the rare Adonis Blue, and you can often hear skylarks. South Pond, Midhurst, as a nature reserve, boasts a rich biodiversity of plants and animals, making it a great spot for birdwatching.

Are there any historical natural monuments in the area?

Yes, the region has a blend of natural beauty and history. Torberry Hill Iron Age Hillfort is a significant historical natural monument, featuring a Scheduled Ancient Monument with a pear-shaped layout and Iron Age storage pits. South Pond, Midhurst also has historical significance, having been created in the mid-1100s and used for various purposes over centuries.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area around Milland offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy easy hikes like the 'Folly Pond – View of Chapel Common loop from Forest Mere' or 'Hiking loop from Milland'. For more challenging routes, consider the 'View of Chapel Common – Folly Pond loop from Forest Mere'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes such as the 'Great Ridge Trail – Harting Down loop from Liphook' or the 'South Pond, Midhurst – West Sussex Lanes loop from Midhurst'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the easy hikes around Milland guide, the hiking around Milland guide, and the gravel biking around Milland guide.

Is parking available at the natural monuments?

Parking is available at some locations. For instance, the Devil's Punch Bowl Picnic Site has a pay car park managed by the National Trust, where you can use the PaybyPhone app. For other sites, it's advisable to check local signage or official websites for specific parking information.

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

Spring and summer are particularly rewarding for visiting the natural monuments. During these seasons, sites like Harting Down are bursting with wildflowers and butterflies. Clear mornings are often recommended for the best views from viewpoints like the Temple of the Wind Viewpoint.

Are there cafes or amenities near the natural monuments?

Yes, amenities are available at some popular spots. The Devil's Punch Bowl Picnic Site features a National Trust cafe and toilets, along with a shop. If you visit South Pond, Midhurst, you'll find coffee shops just two minutes away.

Can I bring my dog to these natural monuments?

While many outdoor areas in West Sussex are dog-friendly, specific rules may apply at managed sites. For example, Harting Down is managed by the National Trust, and they typically welcome dogs on leads. It's always best to check the specific site's guidelines before your visit to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.

What makes the Milland and Fernhurst Basins unique?

The Milland and Fernhurst Basins are unique due to their highly enclosed and secluded landscape, characterized by a steep, horseshoe-shaped escarpment. This area features deep, sometimes ravine-like stream valleys and is heavily wooded with a mix of conifer plantations, ancient broadleaved woodlands, and fragmented heathland, offering a remote and tranquil quality.

Are there any natural monuments that are particularly good for birdwatching?

Yes, South Pond, Midhurst is a popular spot for birdwatching due to its rich biodiversity and status as a nature reserve. You can also hear skylarks at Harting Down, making it another excellent location for observing birdlife.

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