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Top 5 Natural Monuments around Fillongley

Best natural monuments around Fillongley offer diverse natural and semi-natural attractions. The area features serene landscapes, woodlands, and significant earthworks. Visitors can explore various natural features, from wetlands to rock formations, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. This region presents a blend of historical and natural points of interest for exploration.

Best natural monuments around Fillongley

  • The most popular natural monuments is View of Warwickshire from Hartshill Hayes, a natural monument that offers far-reaching views over Warwickshire. It is located…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Tame Valley Wetlands Community Wetland

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The Community Wetland project itself cost £110,000 and was funded through Biffa Award, the Heritage Lottery Fund, The Howard Victor Skan Charitable Trust and the Environment Agency.

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Berkswell Well

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The name "Berkswell" has long been attributed to the presence of the well - "In Domesday book it is written Berchewelle, having first had that denomination (as I guess) from …

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War Memorial Park Coventry

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Coventry’s War Memorial Park opened in July 1921 as a tribute to the 2,587 Coventrians who died during the First World War. Coventry City Council used money donated by the …

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Corley Rocks

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Here stands an unexpected outcrop in the shape of a wall made up of Coventry Sandstone, also known as Corley Rocks. It's a magnificent place to stop and admire some …

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View of Warwickshire from Hartshill Hayes

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From this spot, you get far-reaching views over Warwickshire and beyond. There are a couple of benches from which you can admire the landscape. It is worth exploring Hartshill Hayes …

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AndyMasson
November 6, 2024, War Memorial Park Coventry

Large green park with many tarmac'd paths in good condition. Also contains football and cricket pitches, foot-golf course, tennis courts, skate park and childrens' activity playground. There are two cafes within the two pavillions, along with ornamental areas with ponds. There is a large War Memorial monument. The park is also home to Coventry Park Run.

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Coventry’s War Memorial Park opened in July 1921 as a tribute to the 2,587 Coventrians who died during the First World War. Coventry City Council used money donated by the public to purchase the land from the Lords of Styvechale Manor, the Gregory-Hood family. At the time it was a large grassed area that was part of Styvechale (Stivichall) Common. The landscaped gardens and sports areas were created in the late-1920s and 1930s. During the Second World War, barrage balloons and anti-aircraft guns were sited in the park and the large concrete blocks where they were positioned still exist.

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Here stands an unexpected outcrop in the shape of a wall made up of Coventry Sandstone, also known as Corley Rocks. It's a magnificent place to stop and admire some rock formations that are thought to have been there since the boundary of the Carboniferous and Permian periods.

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Along with the viewing and pond dipping platforms and willow sculptures, new benches and interpretation panels have been installed. A sand martin bank has also been constructed in order to provide a vital safe nesting site for this species of bird, and can be viewed safely from the viewing platform. This project is part of the Tame Valley Wetlands – a landscape partnership scheme supported by the National Lottery through the Heritage Lottery Fund, aiming to create a wetland landscape, rich in wildlife and accessible to all. The Tame Valley Wetlands Landscape Partnership is led by Warwickshire Wildlife Trust in partnership with a wide variety of organisations including charities, local groups, statutory bodies and councils.

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The Community Wetland project itself cost £110,000 and was funded through Biffa Award, the Heritage Lottery Fund, The Howard Victor Skan Charitable Trust and the Environment Agency. It was led by Warwickshire Wildlife Trust and Warwickshire County Council, working together in partnership as part of a series of landscape improvement projects being delivered through the Heritage Lottery Funded Tame Valley Wetlands Landscape Partnership Scheme. The 6 hectare wetland has been transformed from disused waterlogged football pitches and restored to its original function as the floodplain of the River Tame. It now consists of new water channels, scrapes, ditches and reedbed, helping to restore floodplain connectivity.

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From this spot, you get far-reaching views over Warwickshire and beyond. There are a couple of benches from which you can admire the landscape. It is worth exploring Hartshill Hayes Country Park, which is composed of two ancient hilly woodlands renowned for stunning displays of bluebells in spring.

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Keith
September 6, 2020, Corley Rocks

They look as if they have been used for short climbing... Just lift Corley...

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore around Fillongley?

Fillongley and its surroundings offer a variety of natural and semi-natural attractions. You can explore serene landscapes, woodlands, and significant earthworks. Highlights include the restored floodplain at Tame Valley Wetlands Community Wetland, ancient hilly woodlands at Hartshill Hayes Country Park, and the unique rock formations of Corley Rocks. Additionally, areas like Ring & Bailey Park and Marsh Lane Nature Reserve provide peaceful settings for nature observation.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments around Fillongley?

Yes, several natural monuments around Fillongley are suitable for families. Tame Valley Wetlands Community Wetland offers viewing and pond-dipping platforms, and willow sculptures, making it engaging for children. Hartshill Hayes Country Park, with its woodlands and benches, is also a great family spot. Berkswell Well is another family-friendly historical natural site.

Where can I find scenic viewpoints near Fillongley?

For far-reaching views over Warwickshire and beyond, visit the View of Warwickshire from Hartshill Hayes, where you'll find benches to admire the landscape. Corley Rocks also offers elevated perspectives of the surrounding area.

What unique geological features can be found near Fillongley?

The most notable geological feature is Corley Rocks, an unexpected outcrop of Coventry Sandstone. These rock formations are thought to have been present since the boundary of the Carboniferous and Permian periods, offering a glimpse into ancient geological history.

Are there historical landmarks combined with natural beauty near Fillongley?

Yes, Berkswell Well is a significant historical site with natural origins, believed to be the source of the village's name and used for centuries. Additionally, the Medieval Castle at Castle Yard features ancient earthworks and a moat, providing a historical and naturalistic point of interest within the landscape.

Are there walking trails near the natural monuments in Fillongley?

Yes, there are numerous walking opportunities. You can find easy hikes around Fillongley, including routes like the 'Fillongley War Memorial – Fillongley Castle Yard loop' and 'Hiking loop from Corley Moor'. For more options, explore the easy hikes guide around Fillongley.

When is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Fillongley?

The natural monuments around Fillongley offer delightful experiences year-round. Spring is particularly beautiful, with vibrant blooms and stunning displays of bluebells in ancient woodlands like those at Hartshill Hayes. Autumn brings golden hues to the landscapes. Many parks and reserves transform with the seasons, making each visit unique.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

Beyond exploring the natural monuments themselves, the area around Fillongley is great for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, running, and gravel biking. Check out guides like Easy hikes around Fillongley, Running Trails around Fillongley, and Gravel biking around Fillongley for detailed routes and options.

Is parking available at the natural monuments around Fillongley?

While specific parking details for every site are not always listed, many natural attractions and parks in the Fillongley area, such as Hartshill Hayes Country Park and War Memorial Park Coventry, typically offer designated parking facilities for visitors. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.

Can I reach the natural monuments around Fillongley by public transport?

Public transport options to specific natural monuments may vary. While some locations, especially those closer to towns, might be accessible by bus, others, particularly more secluded natural reserves, may require a car or a combination of public transport and walking. It is recommended to check local bus routes for specific destinations.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in this region?

Visitors appreciate the diverse natural and semi-natural attractions, from serene landscapes and woodlands to unique geological formations. The opportunity for peaceful walks, nature observation, and experiencing the changing seasons is highly valued. The far-reaching views from spots like Hartshill Hayes are also a popular highlight.

Are there any natural areas that are also wheelchair accessible?

Yes, War Memorial Park Coventry is noted as being wheelchair accessible, featuring many tarmac'd paths in good condition. While not strictly a 'natural monument' in the wild sense, it offers extensive green space and ornamental areas for accessible outdoor enjoyment.

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