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Top 14 Natural Monuments around Havenstreet And Ashey

Best natural monuments around Havenstreet And Ashey are found within the Isle of Wight's rolling countryside, characterized by ancient woodlands and open chalk downlands. This area offers diverse natural features, including significant viewpoints and historical obelisks. The landscape provides opportunities for exploration, with many natural sites integrated into popular walking routes. Visitors can experience the blend of natural beauty and historical landmarks across the region.

Best natural monuments around Havenstreet And Ashey

  • The most popular natural monuments is Yarborough Monument

Last updated: May 3, 2026

Yarborough Monument

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Great views and of Sandown and Bembridge, This hike stop is a point along the Culverdown chalk trek.

360° view: mapillary.com/map/im/ihOs2GjMaWYilqV7WtBB14
Wikipedia link:
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Devil's Chimney

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Hoy Monument

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Approaching from the south and the fantastic coastal and inland views once at the monument you have the option of some downhill.

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Worsley Obelisk

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Great picnic spot

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Brading Down

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Great views over the coast to Sandown and Shanklin as well as the Brading Roman Villa. Ample car parking space, easy footpaths and an ice cream van on many days make this a favourite spot.

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Jerry
July 28, 2024, Worsley Obelisk

I could see as far as Golden Cap to the west, and very far to the east. The obelisk gives good protection from the sun while you admire the view.

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Devil's Chimney will never open again. There has been a massive landslip and even the road to it is closed. A sad loss.

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The Grade II listed Yarborough monument was erected in 1849 by public subscription in memory of Charles Anderson Pelham, 2nd Earl of Yarborough. After his sudden death in 1846, the committee of the Squadron proposed a ‘Nautical Monument’ or ‘Sea Mark’ in his memory and contributed £200 towards the cost – the Yarborough Monument was the result. This was originally been erected further to the west on top of the Bembridge Down but was moved to its current position in 1867 to make way for the Bembridge Down Fort There's a cafe across the road with seating - hot and cold drinks, cakes and snacks plus The Culver Haven Inn

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Andy Grubb
December 17, 2023, Devil's Chimney

After a big land slip in the area, it is believed that the Devil’s Chimney has been destroyed and lost for ever. A very sad loss due to the power of nature!

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Natalie
November 13, 2023, Yarborough Monument

The Yarborough Monument is a huge memorial to Charles Anderson Pelham. He was the 2nd Earl of Yarborough and said to be very popular among islanders, indeed the obelisk was paid for by public donations. It can be seen for miles around.

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Overwhelmingly large and a point you can see from Sandown and even Shanklin

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Understand it will be closed for a few months

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Unfortunately the upper part of the Devil’s Chimney is closed at the moment!!!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular natural monuments to visit around Havenstreet And Ashey?

Visitors frequently enjoy the expansive views from the Yarborough Monument, which offers 360° panoramas across Sandown and Bembridge. Another highly regarded spot is Worsley Obelisk, providing wide-ranging vistas across the Isle of Wight and the Solent on clear days.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in the area?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Brading Down is a great choice, offering easy footpaths, ample parking, and often an ice cream van, alongside excellent views over the coast and the Brading Roman Villa. The Yarborough Monument is also considered family-friendly due to its accessible nature and impressive views.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around Havenstreet And Ashey?

The region is characterized by its rolling countryside, featuring ancient woodlands like Combley Great Wood and open chalk downlands such as Ashey Down. You'll find diverse flora and fauna in the woodlands and panoramic views from the downlands. While the Devil's Chimney was a notable gorge, it has unfortunately been impacted by landslips.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area is excellent for various outdoor activities, especially hiking and cycling. You can explore numerous routes that pass by or through these natural features. For hiking, consider routes like the 'The Isle of Wight Steam Railway Museum & Combley Great Wood loop' or the 'Ashley Down loop from Ashley Station'. For more options, check out the Hiking around Havenstreet And Ashey guide. Cyclists can find routes in the Cycling around Havenstreet And Ashey guide.

Are there any historical natural monuments or landmarks?

Yes, the area features several historical landmarks that also serve as natural monuments. The Yarborough Monument is a large memorial to Charles Anderson Pelham, paid for by public donations. The Hoy Monument is another significant man-made monument with historical importance, offering fantastic coastal and inland views.

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

The rolling countryside and woodlands are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer vibrant wildflowers and lush greenery, ideal for walking. Autumn brings stunning foliage, while winter provides crisp air and clear views, though paths can be muddy. The open chalk downlands like Ashey Down are particularly pleasant in drier conditions.

Are there good viewpoints among the natural monuments?

Absolutely. The region is known for its excellent viewpoints. Brading Down offers expansive vistas over the coast to Sandown and Shanklin. The Worsley Obelisk provides a hilltop perspective covering much of the Island and extending across the Solent.

Can I bring my dog to the natural monument trails?

Many of the trails and natural areas around Havenstreet And Ashey are dog-friendly, especially the open downlands and woodland paths. Always ensure your dog is under control, and be mindful of any livestock or wildlife, particularly in areas like Ashey Down or Combley Great Wood. Check local signage for specific restrictions.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in Havenstreet And Ashey?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, particularly from spots like the Yarborough Monument. The tranquility of ancient woodlands like Combley Great Wood and the sense of achievement after reaching monuments such as the Hoy Monument are also highly valued. Many appreciate the blend of natural beauty with historical significance.

Are there any circular walks that include natural monuments?

Yes, there are several circular walks that allow you to experience the natural beauty and monuments. For example, the 'Brading Down loop from Eaglehead & Bloodstone Copses Nature Reserve' is a moderate hike that takes you through scenic areas. The 'Ashley Down loop from Ashley Station' is an easier option to explore the open downlands. You can find more details in the Hiking around Havenstreet And Ashey guide.

What kind of terrain should I expect on walks around the natural monuments?

The terrain varies, ranging from relatively easy footpaths on open chalk downlands, such as those found on Ashey Down, to more moderate and sometimes muddy paths through ancient woodlands like Combley Great Wood. Some routes, especially those leading to monuments on higher ground, may involve uphill sections. Appropriate footwear is recommended.

Are there cafes or pubs near the natural monuments for refreshments?

While the natural monuments themselves are often in rural settings, there are villages and towns nearby, such as Havenstreet, Ashey, and Brading, where you can find cafes and pubs. It's a good idea to plan your route to include a stop for refreshments, especially after exploring areas like Brading Down, which has ample parking and is often visited by an ice cream van.

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