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Top 10 Natural Monuments around Long Whatton And Diseworth

Best natural monuments around Long Whatton And Diseworth include diverse natural features within the broader region. The area is characterized by its position near significant waterways like the River Trent and River Soar, and proximity to the Charnwood Forest. These natural settings offer opportunities for walks and observing local wildlife. The landscape features a mix of hills, ancient woodlands, and reservoir areas.

Best natural monuments around Long Whatton And Diseworth

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Last updated: May 19, 2026

Deer Park at Calke Abbey

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The deer park in the grounds of Calke Abbey.

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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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The Old Man of Calke Oak

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This ancient Oak is thought to be around 1000-1200 years old! If you want to take a cool photo, go into the field behind the tree - you’ll get a much better picture!

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Blackbrook Reservoir

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The reservoir has a plant community on its margins which is unique in the Midlands and only found in a few northern sites. Its unusual mix of flora includes Juncus …

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January 31, 2026, The Old Man of Calke Oak

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

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Calke Abbey lovely walks around the woods

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Richard
December 26, 2024, Beacon Hill Summit

Great walks, beacon hill

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Calke Abbey is a must visit site for anyone interested in ancient trees. The 1,000 year old Old Man of Calke may be the oldest, but there’s an 800 year old oak just a few metres away. The parkland is full of countless ancient and veteran trees rich in deadwood habitat, which is anything but dead as it’s brimming with saproxylic life.

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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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The reservoir has a plant community on its margins which is unique in the Midlands and only found in a few northern sites. Its unusual mix of flora includes Juncus filiformis at its most southern locations, and the lake itself has native white-clawed crayfish, where it is isolated from the invasive American signal crayfish.

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Tom
January 10, 2023, The Old Man of Calke Oak

A true natural landmark for the area, situated in one of the quieter areas of Calke.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some natural monuments around Long Whatton And Diseworth that offer great views?

For panoramic vistas, visit Beacon Hill Summit, which provides spectacular views of Charnwood Forest and the Soar Valley. Another excellent spot is Bardon Hill Trig Point, the highest point in Leicestershire, offering extensive views on clear days.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in the area?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Deer Park at Calke Abbey is great for walks and observing wildlife. Beacon Hill Summit is also family-friendly with accessible paths and a park. Additionally, Blackbrook Reservoir offers a peaceful setting for a family outing.

Where can I observe wildlife near Long Whatton And Diseworth?

The Deer Park at Calke Abbey is an excellent place to see deer and other local wildlife. For birdwatching and a serene environment, consider visiting Attenborough Nature Reserve, known for its tranquil river path and numerous ponds. Blackbrook Reservoir is also home to native white-clawed crayfish and unique plant communities.

What unique natural features can I find in the region?

The area boasts several unique natural features. Bardon Hill Trig Point is part of the eroded remains of a volcano. You can also find ancient trees like The Old Man of Calke Oak, estimated to be around 1000-1200 years old. Trent Lock is a significant hydrological junction where several rivers and canals meet, offering a unique blend of natural waterways and human-made infrastructure.

Are there opportunities for walking or hiking near these natural monuments?

Yes, the region offers various walking opportunities. The Deer Park at Calke Abbey is great for walking and is part of the National Forest Silver Anniversary Trail. Beacon Hill Summit has many routes to choose from. You can also find numerous walking routes and trails in the broader area, including those suitable for beginners. For more detailed routes, explore the walking guides around Long Whatton And Diseworth.

What outdoor activities can I do near the natural monuments?

Beyond walking, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. There are excellent options for gravel biking, with routes like the 'Beeston Lock – Attenborough Nature Reserve loop'. Mountain biking trails are also available, such as the 'Beacon Hill Country Park, Swithland Woods and Beaumanor Hall loop'. For general cycling, consider routes like the 'Swithland Reservoir loop'. You can find more details in the gravel biking, MTB trails, and cycling guides around Long Whatton And Diseworth.

Is there a good place for a quiet nature experience?

Attenborough Nature Reserve offers a peaceful environment for observing wildlife and enjoying serene walks along the river path and around its ponds. For a quieter experience, it's recommended to visit in the mornings or late afternoons, especially on weekends.

Are any of the natural monuments dog-friendly?

Yes, the Deer Park at Calke Abbey is a dog-friendly natural monument, making it a great spot to visit with your canine companion.

What is the best time to visit the natural monuments around Long Whatton And Diseworth?

The best time to visit depends on your preference. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and warmer weather, ideal for walks and enjoying the views. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, particularly around areas like Charnwood Forest. For quieter visits to popular spots like Attenborough Nature Reserve, mornings or late afternoons are recommended.

Are there any natural monuments with water features?

Yes, Blackbrook Reservoir is a notable natural monument featuring a tranquil lake. Additionally, Trent Lock is a significant location where the River Soar and Erewash Canal connect to the River Trent, offering opportunities for walks along the waterways.

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

Visitors frequently highlight the spectacular panoramic views from places like Beacon Hill Summit and the extensive vistas from Bardon Hill Trig Point. The peaceful walks and wildlife observation opportunities at locations such as the Deer Park at Calke Abbey are also highly appreciated. The ancient trees, like The Old Man of Calke Oak, also draw considerable interest.

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