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Top 18 Natural Monuments around Steep

Best natural monuments around Steep are characterized by rolling chalk hills, dense woodlands, and scenic viewpoints within the South Downs National Park. The area features significant chalk downland, ancient hill forts, and designated nature reserves. These locations provide opportunities to explore historical sites and observe diverse flora and fauna. Steep's terrain includes prominent hills and expansive views across Hampshire.

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  • The most popular natural monuments is Butser Hill, a natural monument that stands at 271…

Last updated: May 1, 2026

Butser Hill

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Standing at 889 feet (271 m) tall, Butser Hill is the highest point on the South Downs and affords breathtaking views over Hampshire and the Channel. The chalk grassland has …

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Old Winchester Hill

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The route for bikes skirts the bottom of the fort instead of heading straight over it, so you're in for a steep climb, but if you've got the time it's …

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This chalk grassland is home to myriad plant, bird and animal species. In the summer months, the reserve erupts into life with wild thyme, squinancywort, clustered bellflower, salad burnet, horseshoe …

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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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Torberry Hill Iron Age Hillfort

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Torberry Hill is an Iron Age hillfort in West Sussex. It is a Scheduled Ancient Monument. The hillfort is located within the parish of Harting, within the South Downs National …

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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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This was on the last leg of the King Alfred’s Way for me and was one of the few descents in the whole trip i walked, dry conditions but on a loaded gravel - the descent was more treacherous than i was prepared to risk / but amazing views from the top and a fast through the fields ride from the bottom.

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A lovely little hill that is on the South Downs Way. Beautiful views of the surrounding countryside can be had from here.

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Torberry Hill is an Iron Age hillfort in West Sussex. It is a Scheduled Ancient Monument. The hillfort is located within the parish of Harting, within the South Downs National Park. The hillfort has a pear-shaped layout and covers an area of 2.8 hectares. It has a low dump rampart and a ditch that enclose the western part of the hill. The eastern part is defended by the steep slope of the hill. The interior of the hillfort contains several storage pits that date to the Iron Age. The hillfort was built in several phases, starting from the 5th century BC. Torberry Hill is also a mountain summit that is 156 metres high with a prominence of 65 metres. The summit can be identified by a grass mound. There are several walks that can be done around Torberry Hill, such as the one to West Harting Down or Beacon Hill.

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February 5, 2022, Old Winchester Hill

Worth the slippery, chalky muddy ascent from Mile End lane - looking forward to repeating the route in summer with less mud!

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Old Winchester Hill is an amazing lookout, National Nature Reserve and home to a large Iron Age Hillfort at the top.

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150m high hill just off the line of the South Downs, known for the Iron Age hillfort at the summit.

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Some tough climbs and uneven surfaces, but all passable on an MTB.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular natural monuments around Steep?

Among the most appreciated natural monuments are Old Winchester Hill Iron Age Fort, which offers incredible views over the South Downs, and Butser Hill, the highest point in the South Downs, providing breathtaking vistas over Hampshire and the Channel. Visitors also highly rate Old Winchester Hill National Nature Reserve for its rich biodiversity.

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

The area around Steep is characterized by significant chalk downland, expansive views, and diverse ecological habitats. You'll find prominent hills like Butser Hill, ancient chalk grasslands, and nature reserves teeming with plant and animal species, such as Old Winchester Hill National Nature Reserve.

Are there historical or cultural sites among the natural monuments?

Yes, several natural monuments around Steep have significant historical value. Old Winchester Hill Iron Age Fort is a prime example, where you can explore ancient earthworks, hut platforms, and Bronze Age tumuli. Part of Butser Hill is also an ancient scheduled monument.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Butser Hill – Queen Elizabeth Country Park loop' (19.5 km, difficult) or 'Petersfield Heath – Petersfield Town Centre loop' (6.8 km, moderate). For cycling, there are gravel biking routes like the 'Old Winchester Hill – Meon Valley Trail loop' (74.5 km, difficult) and MTB trails including the 'Petersfield, Ashford Hanger and Butser Hill loop' (46.1 km, moderate). You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Steep, Gravel biking around Steep, and MTB Trails around Steep guide pages.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments around Steep?

Absolutely. Old Winchester Hill Iron Age Fort and Old Winchester Hill National Nature Reserve are both categorized as family-friendly. These locations offer engaging exploration opportunities and beautiful scenery suitable for all ages.

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

Visitors frequently highlight the incredible and breathtaking views from locations like Old Winchester Hill Iron Age Fort and Butser Hill. The rich biodiversity of the chalk grasslands, especially the 37 species of butterfly recorded at Old Winchester Hill National Nature Reserve, is also a major draw.

Where can I find parking near the natural monuments?

Parking is available near several natural monuments. For instance, there is a car park near Old Winchester Hill National Nature Reserve, which is free but can get very busy on good weather days. The main National Trust car park is also available for Butser Hill.

What is the best time to visit the natural monuments around Steep?

The summer months are particularly vibrant for visiting the natural monuments, especially for observing the diverse flora and fauna. At Old Winchester Hill National Nature Reserve, the chalk grassland erupts with wild thyme, squinancywort, and numerous butterfly species during this period. However, the views from spots like Butser Hill are stunning year-round, even for a winter afternoon amble.

Are there nature reserves to explore in the Steep area?

Yes, the area is home to significant nature reserves. Old Winchester Hill National Nature Reserve is a prime example, known for its chalk grassland and a wide array of plant, bird, and animal species. Butser Hill also has parts designated as a national nature reserve due to its rare flora and fauna.

Can I find viewpoints with panoramic views around Steep?

Absolutely. Many natural monuments in the area offer spectacular panoramic views. Butser Hill, as the highest point on the South Downs, provides breathtaking vistas over Hampshire and the Channel. Old Winchester Hill Iron Age Fort and Old Winchester Hill also offer fantastic views over the surrounding countryside and even the Isle of Wight on clear days.

Are the natural monuments around Steep dog-friendly?

While specific rules can vary, many natural areas within the South Downs National Park are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept under control, especially around livestock and wildlife. For example, the trails around Butser Hill and Old Winchester Hill National Nature Reserve are popular for walks, but always check local signage for any restrictions, particularly during nesting seasons or near sensitive habitats.

What geological formations are prominent in the Steep area?

The Steep area is primarily known for its significant chalk downland. This geological feature creates the distinctive rolling hills and valleys, such as those found at Butser Hill and Old Winchester Hill National Nature Reserve. These chalk grasslands support unique ecosystems and contribute to the region's scenic beauty.

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