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Top 9 Natural Monuments around Wareside

Best natural monuments around Wareside encompass a landscape rich in woodlands, nature reserves, and river features. The area provides opportunities for outdoor exploration, featuring diverse natural attractions. These include significant water meadows, ancient trees, and prominent river systems like the River Lea, contributing to the region's natural beauty.

Best natural monuments around Wareside

  • The most popular natural monuments is Woodhall Park Soldier Remembrance Memorial, a lake area that features a Grade I-listed mansion, ancient trees, and the River Beane.…

Last updated: June 29, 2026

Chadwell Spring and New River Source Monument

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Chadwell Spring is the original source of the New River, a water supply aqueduct that provides 8% of London's water. Today, the New River begins slightly to the west, at …

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Woodhall Park's rolling countryside is home to a Grade I-listed mansion, ancient trees, a beautiful lake and the River Beane. Created in the 18th century, the park is contained within …

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The Pendulous Elm

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This is an amazing tree, must be centuries old for the size, so big I couldn't take a full pic from close distance

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Beautiful walk through Woodhall Park along the River Beanie. There is a weir and plenty of green space where you can pull up a picnic blanket and enjoy the view.

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Clinton-Baker Pinetum

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This woodland is made up of an impressive collection of 150 different species of conifer trees.

The planting of these conifers began in 1767 by the Baker family, who then …

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August 2, 2025, Weir on the River Beane at Woodhall Park

Really good place to ambush people and the river makes them vanish without a trace.

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Beautiful walk through Woodhall Park along the River Beanie. There is a weir and plenty of green space where you can pull up a picnic blanket and enjoy the view.

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This woodland is made up of an impressive collection of 150 different species of conifer trees. The planting of these conifers began in 1767 by the Baker family, who then resided on the Bayfordbury Estates in Hertfordshire. The woodland is now owned by the University of Hertfordshire and is open for the public to explore.

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The New River, an aqueduct that supplies 8% of London's water, originally started here at Chadwell Spring. The source is now to the west at New Gauge.

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Woodhall Park's rolling countryside is home to a Grade I-listed mansion, ancient trees, a beautiful lake and the River Beane. Created in the 18th century, the park is contained within a 4-mile (6.5 km) wall and is largely unchanged since its creation. Nature conservation projects, forestry work and farming also take place on the estate.

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There are some nice trees on this path but the Great Oak is further along, past the Orangery, you get a decent view nearby overlooking the west side of Panshangar. Some of it has been newly opened to make for a longer circular walk.

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Moderate trail through Panshanger farm

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of natural monuments can I explore around Wareside?

Wareside offers a diverse range of natural features, including woodlands, nature reserves, and significant river systems. You can explore ancient trees, water meadows, and prominent rivers like the River Lea. Notable sites include the historic Chadwell Spring and New River Source Monument, the impressive collection of conifers at Clinton-Baker Pinetum, and the scenic Woodhall Park Soldier Remembrance Memorial with its lake and ancient trees.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in the Wareside area?

Yes, several natural monuments around Wareside are suitable for families. The Clinton-Baker Pinetum, with its impressive collection of conifer trees, is a great family-friendly woodland to explore. Additionally, the Weir on the River Beane in Woodhall Park offers green spaces perfect for picnics and a moderate trail enjoyable for many visitors.

What are some popular walking routes near Wareside's natural monuments?

The Wareside area is excellent for walking. You can find various routes, including those through Easneye Wood, which is known for birdwatching. Other popular options include riverside trails along the River Lea and paths through King's Meads Nature Reserve. For detailed hiking routes, you can explore the Hiking around Wareside guide.

Where can I find easy walking trails among the natural monuments?

For easier walks, consider the trail around the Woodhall Park Soldier Remembrance Memorial, which offers an easy path for all to enjoy amidst ancient trees and a lake. The Easy hikes around Wareside guide also features routes like the Easneye Wood – Top of Hollycross loop from Great Amwell, which is rated as easy.

Are there any historical natural monuments in Wareside?

Yes, the Chadwell Spring and New River Source Monument is a significant historical natural monument. It is the original source of the New River, an aqueduct that has supplied London with water for centuries. The spring still provides water today, rising into a circular basin adorned with historical inscriptions.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see in Wareside's natural areas?

Wareside's natural areas are rich in wildlife. Easneye Wood is particularly noted for birdwatching, with Red Kites being a common sight. King's Meads Nature Reserve, one of Hertfordshire's largest water meadows, is an important habitat for various plants and animals, including sweet-smelling bluebells in May. Amwell Nature Reserve also boasts diverse flora and fauna.

What is The Pendulous Elm and where can I find it?

The Pendulous Elm is a centuries-old tree notable for its immense size, located along a moderate trail through Panshanger farm. It serves as a viewpoint, offering impressive views of the surrounding area and is a truly amazing natural feature to witness.

Can I go running near the natural monuments in Wareside?

Absolutely. The Wareside area provides excellent opportunities for running. You can find various running trails that pass through or near natural monuments and scenic areas. For specific routes, check out the Running Trails around Wareside guide, which includes routes like the Easneye Wood loop and trails near King's Meads Nature Reserve.

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

Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquil natural environment, the opportunities for birdwatching, and the scenic beauty of the woodlands and river features. The ancient trees, like The Pendulous Elm, and the peaceful riverside walks, such as those along the River Beane in Woodhall Park, are particularly popular. The area is also valued for its well-maintained trails and the chance to connect with nature.

Are there any accessible natural monuments for visitors with mobility considerations?

Yes, the area around the Woodhall Park Soldier Remembrance Memorial is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering an easy trail for all to enjoy. This allows visitors with mobility considerations to experience the beautiful lake, ancient trees, and the River Beane within Woodhall Park.

Where can I find information about local amenities or attractions in Wareside?

For information on local amenities, attractions, and things to do in the town of Ware itself, you can visit the Ware Town Council website. This can help you plan your visit to complement your exploration of the natural monuments.

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