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Top 11 Natural Monuments around Groby

Best natural monuments around Groby include a diverse range of natural features, from Leicestershire's largest natural expanse of open water to significant woodlands and elevated viewpoints. The area is characterized by its geological interest, including ancient rocks and former quarries, offering unique landscapes for exploration. These sites provide opportunities to observe varied plant and animal communities within tranquil outdoor settings.

Best natural monuments around Groby

  • The most popular natural monuments is Beacon Hill Summit, a natural monument that offers…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Beacon Hill Summit

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Beacon Hill is a tremendous viewpoint and the second highest peak in Leicestershire. It showcases spectacular views of Charnwood Forest, the Soar Valley and beyond.

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Bardon Hill Trig Point

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Bardon quarry hill the highest trigger point in Leicestershire

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Groby Pool

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Groby Pool is believed to be the largest natural expanse of open water in Leicestershire, covering 38 acres. The unusual combination of habitats includes woodland, wet and dry grassland, marsh, …

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Cropston Reservoir — Northwest Shore

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Cropston Reservoir (originally known as Bradgate Reservoir) lies in Charnwood Forest in Leicestershire, England. The dam and associated water works are in Cropston, while the bulk of the reservoir is …

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Memorial Wood

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Memorial Wood is an area of woodland to the side of the accessible carriage way that crosses the Park. It offers a tranquil setting overlooking Cropston Reservoir and is reached …

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Richard
March 2, 2025, Beacon Hill Summit

beacon hill country park great views at the top looking over Loughborough, cafe ,park for children, horse riding ,maze,

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Richard
December 26, 2024, Beacon Hill Summit

Great walks, beacon hill

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The building across the water, Pool House, is a Grade II listed building.

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The first recorded reference to Groby Pool was in 1295, and there is evidence of a mill associated with Groby Pool from that time until the 1900s. The last was a saw mill in Sheet Hedges Wood.

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Beacon Hill is a tremendous viewpoint and the second highest peak in Leicestershire. It showcases spectacular views of Charnwood Forest, the Soar Valley and beyond. Situated just 2 miles from the M1 motorway and a stone's throw away from Loughborough, the peak offers superb accessibility for those seeking fabulous views with minimal effort.

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Memorial Wood is an area of woodland to the side of the accessible carriage way that crosses the Park. It offers a tranquil setting overlooking Cropston Reservoir and is reached by a natural stone path. Rich in native wildlife species, the area is bound by traditional metal deer fencing, has seating and a central sculpture of a stag, set on a natural stone plinth.

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Cropston Reservoir (originally known as Bradgate Reservoir) lies in Charnwood Forest in Leicestershire, England. The dam and associated water works are in Cropston, while the bulk of the reservoir is in the neighbouring Newtown Linford parish. It was opened in May 1871 in a corner of Bradgate Park, a large expanse of open land northwest of Leicester. It is part of the 987-acre (399.3 ha) Bradgate Park and Cropston Reservoir Site of Special Scientific Interest.

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Adie
December 1, 2022, Bardon Hill Trig Point

Bardon Hill is the highest point in Leicestershire (278m) and reputedly on a clear day the Malvern and Shropshire Hills (approx. 50–60 miles), summits in Derbyshire (approx. 30–40 miles) and Lincoln Cathedral (almost 50 miles away) can be seen. Excitingly, Bardon Hill is part of the eroded remains of a volcano. At its summit are a trig point and a radio mast.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most notable natural monuments around Groby?

Beyond the popular spots, you can explore Swithland Wood, known for its rich wildlife and attractive scenery. Another significant site is Bardon Hill Trig Point, the highest point in Leicestershire, offering extensive views and geological interest as part of an eroded volcano.

What kind of wildlife can I spot at Groby Pool?

Groby Pool is a haven for nature lovers and birdwatchers. You can observe a variety of bird species such as swans, ducks, and herons, along with breeding and overwintering bird communities. The area also supports many species of butterflies and dragonflies, thriving in its diverse habitats including alder woodland, marsh, and reed swamp.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments around Groby?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Beacon Hill Summit offers great views with relatively easy access. Bradgate Park is another excellent choice, featuring wild deer, walking trails, and historical ruins. Groby Pool and Swithland Wood also provide pleasant, accessible environments for family walks.

What outdoor activities can I do near Groby's natural monuments?

The area around Groby offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy gravel biking, road cycling, and general cycling on numerous routes. For example, explore routes like the 'Swithland Reservoir – Swithland Reservoir loop' for gravel biking, or the 'Bradgate Park loop' for road cycling. Find more details and routes on the Gravel biking around Groby, Road Cycling Routes around Groby, and Cycling around Groby guide pages.

Where can I find impressive viewpoints near Groby?

For spectacular views, head to Beacon Hill Summit, the second-highest peak in Leicestershire, offering panoramic vistas of Charnwood Forest and the Soar Valley. Bardon Hill Trig Point, the highest point in Leicestershire, also provides extensive views, with claims that on a clear day, you can see as far as the Malvern and Shropshire Hills.

Are there any wheelchair accessible natural monuments near Groby?

Yes, Bradgate Park is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering paths and facilities that cater to visitors with mobility needs. It's a great place to enjoy nature, observe wild deer, and explore historical ruins.

What is the best time to visit Lady Hay Wood?

Lady Hay Wood is particularly famous for its spectacular display of bluebells in the spring. This makes late April to early May an ideal time to visit to experience the woodland at its most vibrant. The wood also offers public footpaths, including part of the National Forest Way, for enjoyable walks throughout the year.

Are there dog-friendly trails near Groby's natural sights?

Many of the natural areas around Groby, including public footpaths through woodlands like Lady Hay Wood and Sheet Hedges Wood, are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a lead, especially in areas with wildlife such as Bradgate Park (due to wild deer) and Groby Pool (due to ground-nesting birds and other wildlife).

What historical features can be found among Groby's natural monuments?

While primarily natural, some sites have historical significance. Bradgate Park is home to the ruins of Bradgate House, the childhood home of Lady Jane Grey, and its landscape has remained largely unchanged since the 12th century. The disused Barn Hill and Black Spinney quarries also offer a glimpse into the area's industrial past, as they were worked for granite in the early 20th century.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments near Groby?

Visitors frequently praise the spectacular views from spots like Beacon Hill Summit and Bardon Hill Trig Point. The tranquility and rich biodiversity of places like Groby Pool are also highly appreciated, offering opportunities for wildlife observation and peaceful walks. The extensive walking routes and natural beauty of areas like Bradgate Park are also popular.

Are there any hidden natural gems around Groby?

Beyond the well-known spots, Lady Hay Wood, located near Groby Pool, is a local gem, especially for its stunning bluebell displays in spring. The disused Barn Hill and Black Spinney quarries, while industrial in origin, have undergone natural regeneration, creating unique habitats and offering a different kind of natural exploration along old footpaths.

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