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Top 7 Natural Monuments around Daglingworth

Best natural monuments around Daglingworth are situated within the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, an area defined by its distinctive Jurassic limestone geology. This landscape features rolling hills, valleys, and ancient woodlands, shaped by geological formations dating back millions of years. Daglingworth itself is bisected by the Daglingworth Stream, contributing to its secluded rural character. The region offers opportunities to observe geological history and appreciate scenic beauty.

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Last updated: July 1, 2026

Daglingworth Gravel Track

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Good way to cross the A417. Could be muddy in depths of winter I suspect.

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Cirencester Amphitheatre

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This huge earthwork is all that remains of one of the largest Roman amphitheatres in Britain. Built in the early 2nd century, the amphitheatre — which measures roughly 150 feet …

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Source of the River Thames

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park at the end of the hike. start of hike missed but is easy to find from top of railway road. We came back via road as access that isn't …

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Workman's Wood

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Fantastic stretch of double track running through a lush quiet woodland.

Workman's Wood is one of six woods that makes up the Cotswolds Commons and Beechwoods National Nature Reserve (NNR). …

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The Tallest Yew Hedge in the World

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This yew hedge planted in 1720 is 13.1m (43ft) high and surrounds the house belonging to Earl Bathurst.

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May 23, 2025, Source of the River Thames

If You Have Never Seen the Source of River Thames, Probably worth a look.

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September 11, 2023, Workman's Wood

Fantastic stretch of double track running through a lush quiet woodland. Workman's Wood is one of six woods that makes up the Cotswolds Commons and Beechwoods National Nature Reserve (NNR). Its steep sided banks lined with beech trees and bubbling brooks make it an idyllic woodland to cycle through.

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This yew hedge planted in 1720 is 13.1m (43ft) high and surrounds the house belonging to Earl Bathurst.

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Lovely gravel track connecting Welsh Way to Daglingworth via Quarry

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park at the end of the hike. start of hike missed but is easy to find from top of railway road. We came back via road as access that isn't recorded has a very high turnstile and so not as accessible as the rest of the walk

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Passes Daglingworth Quarry. Hanson Aggregates works Daglingworth Quarry, extracting limestone aggregate for road building, ornamental driveway stone and dust for brick making. Extraction of stone from the site is believed to have started in 1905, since when it has been in almost continuous use. The planning permission for the quarry expires in 2042 and progressive restoration is currently being undertaken. A wide variety of fossils are known from the Daglingworth Quarry. Oysters, pectinids (scallops) and echinoids (sea urchins) can be found within the Taynton Limestone and Hampen Formations. Discovered within the sandy lenses of Hampen Formation are rare plant fragments, and dinosaur footprints have been found near the top of the formation. These are now on display at the quarry office. The Shipton Member is generally devoid of fossils except, for a few beds containing borings and burrows made by marine animals such as molluscs and worms. At the top of this member is the Excavata bed where gastropods and the echinoids, Clypeus and Cidaris are found in abundance. Trace fossils, borings and bivalves are found in many beds throughout the Ardley Member. Fossils from large reptiles have been found from near the top of the member

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Good way to cross the A417. Could be muddy in depths of winter I suspect.

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well worth a visit , you really feel the atmosphere!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique geological features can I explore around Daglingworth?

The area is rich in geological history, particularly at Daglingworth Gravel Track, which passes the significant Daglingworth Quarry. This site is renowned for its fossil discoveries, including dinosaur trackways, ancient echinoids, and red algae, offering a fascinating glimpse into the Jurassic period. The broader Cotswolds landscape, where Daglingworth is situated, is characterized by its distinctive Jurassic limestone geology, forming rolling hills and valleys.

Are there any historical natural monuments to visit near Daglingworth?

Yes, you can visit Cirencester Amphitheatre, a historical site representing one of the largest Roman amphitheatres in Britain. Built in the early 2nd century, this earthwork could accommodate around 8,000 spectators and is free to enter during daylight hours.

What kind of natural landscapes define the Daglingworth area?

Daglingworth is nestled within the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). The landscape is defined by rolling hills, picturesque valleys, and ancient woodlands, all shaped by its underlying Jurassic limestone geology. The village itself is bisected by the Daglingworth Stream, contributing to its secluded and rural character.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments around Daglingworth?

Absolutely. Cirencester Amphitheatre is a great family-friendly historical natural monument. Another unique spot for families is The Tallest Yew Hedge in the World, a remarkable natural monument planted in 1720, standing at 13.1 meters (43 feet) high.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area around Daglingworth offers various outdoor activities. For mountain biking, you can explore routes like 'View of Bagendon – Daglingworth Gravel Track loop from Cirencester' or 'Edgeworth Manor loop from Daglingworth'. For gravel biking, consider 'Rodmarton Lane – Fosse Way Ford Crossing loop from Kemble'. Runners can enjoy trails such as 'Cirencester Market Place – Short but Good loop from Cirencester'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the MTB Trails around Daglingworth, Gravel biking around Daglingworth, and Running Trails around Daglingworth guides.

Where can I find ancient woodlands or forests near Daglingworth?

You can explore Workman's Wood, which is part of the Cotswolds Commons and Beechwoods National Nature Reserve. This area features steep-sided banks lined with beech trees and bubbling brooks, offering an idyllic woodland experience.

What is the significance of the Daglingworth Stream?

The Daglingworth Stream is a natural waterway that bisects the parish, winding through a narrow valley. It contributes significantly to the village's secluded and rural character, reflecting how waterways in the Cotswolds have historically influenced settlement patterns.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in Daglingworth?

Visitors appreciate the unique blend of geological and historical insights, the scenic beauty of the Cotswolds landscape, and the tranquility of the rural setting. The opportunity to observe ancient fossil records at Daglingworth Quarry and experience the atmosphere of the Roman Amphitheatre are often highlighted.

Is there a specific natural monument related to a river near Daglingworth?

Yes, you can visit the Source of the River Thames, which is considered a natural monument in the vicinity of Daglingworth.

What should I know about Daglingworth Quarry?

Daglingworth Quarry, accessible via the Daglingworth Gravel Track, is a site of significant geological importance. It's known for its extensive fossil discoveries, including the first dinosaur trackways in Gloucestershire, a Cetiosaur thigh bone, and abundant echinoids and red algae. The Gloucestershire Geology Trust has even commissioned an interpretation board to help visitors understand its rich paleontological history.

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

The Cotswolds landscape around Daglingworth is beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant weather for walking and exploring. Autumn brings vibrant foliage, while winter can provide tranquil, crisp walks, though some paths, like the Daglingworth Gravel Track, might be muddy in the depths of winter.

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