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Top 11 Natural Monuments around Horton

Best natural monuments around Horton offer a blend of historical significance and natural beauty within the English landscape. This region features diverse natural monuments, from ancient woodlands to serene ponds and impressive waterfalls. The area is characterized by its proximity to historical estates and its role in significant historical events. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes that showcase both natural formations and historically important sites.

Best natural monuments around Horton

  • The most popular natural monuments is The Copper Horse…

Last updated: August 9, 2026

The Copper Horse (King George III Monument)

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Perched upon Snow Hill at the southern end of the Long Walk from Windsor Castle, sits The Copper Horse. This impressive statue shows King George III atop his stead and …

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Magna Carta Memorial

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This granite memorial was commissioned and first unveiled in 1957 by the American Bar Associate to commemorate the Magna Carta, considered the foundational document for the rule of law.

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Cow Pond

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Cow Pond was renovated in 2012 to commemorate H.M. The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, with the diamond lattice balustrade of the Baroque-style footbridge being designed specifically to represent this momentous event. …

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Burnham Beeches

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Burnham Beeches is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, National Nature Reserve, and Special Area of Conservation thanks to its ancient beech woodland and rich wildlife. More than sixty species …

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Diamond Jubilee Fountain

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A fountain that was constructed to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee in 2012.

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Paul Silver
March 29, 2026, The Copper Horse (King George III Monument)

The first 50% was a lovely walk but after we turned of the Royal Mile, it was spoiled by road noise all the way to the car park

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Awesome park with great views from Windsor Castle all along the statue

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Not accessible any more with a bike, even pushing one. This also denies access for anyone with a disability using a hand cycle or those who find it easier to pedal than walk, families walking with kids on a bike. Wheelchairs etc if there's no one at the gate to let them in as the pedestrian access is designed to block all but the abled. Crown Estate / Windsor Great Park have banned bikes from many areas, especially this one. While the Long Ride was always forbidden it was great to get a good view of the castle from the Copper Horse. If you're on a horse though, no problem. No mention of scooters banned either. 🤔

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Greate place for long hike.

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Perched upon Snow Hill at the southern end of the Long Walk from Windsor Castle, sits The Copper Horse. This impressive statue shows King George III atop his stead and was created in 1831. The statue was inspired by a similar creation of Marcus Aurelius and features George pointing to the castle in the distance. Snow Hill offers fantastic views along the Long Walk avenue and is a waypoint on the Three Castles Path long-distance walking trail.

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Amy
February 4, 2021, Burnham Beeches

Burnham Beeches is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, National Nature Reserve, and Special Area of Conservation thanks to its ancient beech woodland and rich wildlife. More than sixty species of plants and animals that call the 927-acre (375 ha) site home are rare or under threat. The historic woodland is also home to relics of times gone by. Located in the southwest of the woodland, you can visit Seven Ways Plain hill fort which dates to the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age. Neighbouring film studios have used the Beeches as a shooting location in various productions such as Doctor Who, Harry Potter, Goldfinger, and Robin Hood Prince of Thieves.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular natural monuments around Horton?

Visitors frequently enjoy The Copper Horse (King George III Monument), which offers panoramic views along the Long Walk from Windsor Castle. The Magna Carta Memorial is also highly regarded for its historical significance, and Cow Pond is a favorite for its serene setting and wildlife.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in the Horton area?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Magna Carta Memorial, Cow Pond, Burnham Beeches, and The Cascade Waterfall, Windsor Great Park are all categorized as family-friendly, offering diverse experiences from historical exploration to tranquil nature walks.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see?

The region around Horton features a variety of natural elements. You can explore ancient woodlands at Burnham Beeches, enjoy the tranquil waters of Cow Pond with its ducks and birds, and witness the impressive flow of The Cascade Waterfall, Windsor Great Park. Many sites also offer expansive viewpoints.

Are there historical sites among the natural monuments?

Absolutely. The area is rich in history. The Copper Horse (King George III Monument) is a significant historical monument. The Magna Carta Memorial commemorates a foundational document for the rule of law. Burnham Beeches contains relics like the Seven Ways Plain hill fort, and The Cascade Waterfall has historical origins dating back to the 18th century.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The Horton area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, including an easy 36.8 km loop from Sunnymeads past Dorney Common Road and Bray Village. For hiking, there's an easy 7.4 km loop from Wraysbury to Ankerwycke Yew and Old Windsor Windmill. Runners can enjoy a moderate 8.4 km loop from CA Technologies to the Swag Graffiti Wall. For more options, explore the full guides for Road Cycling Routes around Horton, Hiking around Horton, and Running Trails around Horton.

Are there hiking trails near the natural monuments?

Yes, there are several hiking trails. For example, you can take an easy 7.4 km loop from Wraysbury that visits the Ankerwycke Yew and Old Windsor Windmill. A moderate 8.4 km loop from Old Windsor explores Bell Weir Lock and The Jurors at Runnymede. For a more challenging hike, consider the difficult 27.4 km loop from Wraysbury to The Jurors at Runnymede and Windsor Bridge. Discover more hiking options in the Hiking around Horton guide.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Horton?

Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. Many enjoy the stunning views from The Copper Horse and the peaceful atmosphere of Cow Pond, which is described as a great spot for a picnic with lovely ducks and birds. The historical context of sites like the Magna Carta Memorial also resonates strongly with visitors.

What is the best time to visit the natural monuments in Horton?

While specific seasonal advice for each monument isn't detailed, the tips for Cow Pond mention that Chapel Wood, nearby, is beautiful in autumn with Japanese maples and in January/February for witch hazels. The Cascade Waterfall is most impressive after prolonged, heavy rainfall. Generally, visiting during pleasant weather will enhance your experience of the outdoor sites.

Are there any natural monuments with unique geological features?

While the monuments are more known for their historical and ecological aspects, The Cascade Waterfall, Windsor Great Park features large stones arranged to form a cavern known as 'The Robber's Cave', which adds an interesting geological element to the site.

Can I find viewpoints offering scenic vistas?

Yes, the region offers several excellent viewpoints. The Copper Horse (King George III Monument), perched on Snow Hill, provides fantastic views along the Long Walk avenue towards Windsor Castle. Cow Pond also offers lovely views of the surrounding landscape.

What should I wear for hikes around Horton's natural monuments?

Given the varied terrain, including woodlands and trails, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Layers of clothing would be advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions, especially if visiting The Cascade Waterfall after rain, or exploring the extensive Burnham Beeches.

Are there any natural monuments that are particularly good for wildlife spotting?

Yes, Cow Pond is noted for its lovely ducks and birds, making it a good spot for observing local wildlife. Burnham Beeches, as a Site of Special Scientific Interest and National Nature Reserve, is home to a rich diversity of wildlife, with over sixty species of plants and animals that are rare or under threat.

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