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Top 9 Natural Monuments around Upton Scudamore

Best natural monuments around Upton Scudamore are characterized by the village's picturesque natural scenery and proximity to significant natural areas. The region features chalk grassland habitats and river valleys, protected through designations such as Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs). These areas offer opportunities to experience expansive downland views and observe wildlife. The landscape also includes features of historical interest, connecting natural beauty with ancient human activity.

Best natural monuments around Upton Scudamore

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Last updated: July 1, 2026

Westbury White Horse

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Bratton Camp was originally an Iron Age hill fort built over 2,000 years ago to defend the settlement from its enemies.

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Cold Kitchen Hill Trig Point

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wow you won't be disappointed with the views that reward your climb effort...unless it's foggy

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Cley Hill

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Great short walk for all the family. Amazing views of Somerset and Wiltshire.

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Bratton Camp and Long Barrow

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There are over 1,200 hillforts in England, most of which occupy fantastic viewpoints and Bratton Camp hillfort is no different. In fact, it has a truly extraordinary vistas from its …

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Middle Hill

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Middle Hill, nicknamed locally as ‘piggy in the middle’, is a conical chalk hill that stands between Battlesbury Hill to the northwest and Scratchbury to the southeast. This row of …

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August 3, 2025, Cold Kitchen Hill Trig Point

Good climb, was across fields but fine today as they’ve been harvested. Might have been tricky earlier in the year

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Amazing views of the hills. If your lucky you can see the gliders circling above from the Wing Farm Airfield

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an absolutely beautiful halfway point to sit and have a snack or two. the views are breathtaking.

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Cold Kitchen Hill has a trig point at 257 m. Alfred's Tower at Stourhead is visible, as well as vast swathes of Wiltshire and the West Country.

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August 13, 2023, Cley Hill

Cley Hill stands proud of the surrounding flatlands at 244 m high. There is a trig point, awesome views and steep sided trails to run. It's an important area of chalk downland managed by the National Trust for the plants and insects which live here. Cley Hill is also famous for UFO sightings and crop circles, so keep an eye out :-)

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April 27, 2023, Westbury White Horse

The oldest of the Wiltshire white horses this was originally cut in 1772 and restored in 1778. There was evidence of an older horse here facing the other way, but no strong evidence suggests how old that was. In 1872/1873 the horse was considered to be losing its shape, it was re cut and edging stones added. In 1957 the horse was concreted to preserve it. For the runner the trails around the top of the horse are great fun and the 33-mile Imber trail also passes here. There are nice loops from the car park above the horse or from nearby Westbury.

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Set amidst classic Wiltshire countryside of rolling chalk downland dotted with ancient remnants of human habitation, Cold Kitchen Hill rises above the Deverills - a series of villages set along the valley of the River Deverill. Head for the trig point at the top.

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There are over 1,200 hillforts in England, most of which occupy fantastic viewpoints and Bratton Camp hillfort is no different. In fact, it has a truly extraordinary vistas from its earthen ramparts. The camp sits just on the ridge between Westbury and Bratton, and immediately above the Westbury White Horse. There's a long barrow within the castle's fortifications estimated to be around 5,000 years old.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular natural monuments to visit around Upton Scudamore?

Visitors frequently enjoy the expansive views from Cold Kitchen Hill Trig Point, which offers vistas across Wiltshire and the West Country. Another popular spot is Westbury White Horse and Bratton Camp, known for its Iron Age hillfort and the iconic chalk horse.

Are there any natural monuments with historical significance near Upton Scudamore?

Yes, several natural monuments in the area have deep historical roots. Bratton Camp and Long Barrow is an Iron Age hillfort with earthen ramparts and a long barrow estimated to be around 5,000 years old. Additionally, Middle Hill features an ancient bowl barrow atop its conical chalk form, overlooking the Wylye valley.

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

The region is characterized by picturesque chalk downland, river valleys, and significant natural areas. You can experience expansive views across downland at places like Upton Cow Down, a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) known for its chalk grassland. The River Wylye, a clear chalk stream, is another important natural feature, forming part of a protected river system.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or walks in the area?

Yes, Cley Hill is considered a great short walk for all the family, offering amazing views of Somerset and Wiltshire. Its chalk downland is managed by the National Trust, providing an accessible natural experience.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes like the Westbury White Horse – Bratton Camp and Long Barrow loop. For cycling enthusiasts, there are extensive road cycling routes and MTB trails that explore the surrounding landscapes and villages. For hiking, explore options in the Hiking around Upton Scudamore guide.

Where can I experience unique wildlife or ecological sites?

Upton Cow Down is a 16.4-hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) known for its valuable chalk grassland habitat, supporting a diverse range of flora and fauna. The River Wylye, part of a European Special Area of Conservation, is also rich in biodiversity, providing a habitat for various aquatic species.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Upton Scudamore?

Visitors particularly appreciate the outstanding views and the sense of open wilderness. Many highlight the rewarding vistas after a climb, such as those from Cold Kitchen Hill, and the opportunity to observe wildlife in the chalk downland environments. The blend of natural beauty with ancient historical sites also adds to the appeal.

Are there any challenging hikes or trails among the natural monuments?

While many trails offer moderate difficulty, some sections can be quite exposed or have steep ascents, providing a more challenging experience. For instance, the climb to Cold Kitchen Hill Trig Point is noted for its rewarding effort. You can find various difficulty levels in the Hiking around Upton Scudamore guide.

Is there parking available for natural monuments in the area?

Parking is generally available near popular natural monuments like Westbury White Horse and Cley Hill, often in designated car parks or roadside areas. It is advisable to check specific locations for detailed parking information before your visit.

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

The chalk grassland and downland areas are particularly beautiful during spring and summer when wildflowers are in bloom and wildlife is most active. However, the views and historical sites can be enjoyed year-round, with autumn offering vibrant colours and winter providing crisp, clear vistas, though some trails might be muddy.

Can I bring my dog to the natural monuments?

Many natural monuments and walking trails around Upton Scudamore are dog-friendly, especially those on public footpaths and open access land. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, particularly in areas with livestock or ground-nesting birds, and to follow any local signage or regulations.

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