Gloucestershire has a surplus of events and places to visit. Here’s a little selection.
Cheese Rolling : Britain is a treasure chest of old customs and Gloucester is not an exception. Where else are you able to see folks throwing themselves down a near vertical hill to catch a big Double Gloucester Cheese. Situated on Coopers Hill, some miles from central Gloucester, the Cheese Roll occurs each May Bank Holiday. It’s an extremely deadly entertainment and very perilous = great fun! This is the original extraordinary sport and it attracts Television crews from all parts of the world!
Prinknash Abbey : Situated in close to the town of Cranham,, is the lovely Prinknash Abbey. Still inhabited by monks and with a working pottery it pulls many visitors from the UK and abroad. It has also got a bird park and picnic area as well as a fantastic present shop. Awfully tranquil and very interesting.
Gloucester Waterways Museum details life on the waterways with stills and artefacts and interactive PC features. Outside there are a steam dredger, a barge a tugboat and one or two narrow boats all helping paint the picture. You may take brook cruises from the museum. The Docks are also home to the Squaddies of Gloucester Museum telling the tale of both the Gloucester Regiment and the Hussars. Gloucester Antique Centre is also situated here. A Engaging place where you can skim or barter on all things old from ceramics, watches and clocks, jewelry, glassware furniture, books etc for example. The list is unending.
Gloucester Quays is a reduction designer outlet centre with many bargains to be had! If you’re visiting on a Sat. Keep an eye out for the model boat club sailing each sort of vessel including Battleships , paddle boats and Submarines.
Sudely Castle : Home to the families of Lord and Woman Ashcombe and Henry and Mollie Dent-Brocklehurst, Sudely Castle is an amazing day out. Learn the history of this smashing medieval site and explore the prize winning gardens. There’s also a journey park for the more dynamic visitor and a Pheasantry.
Visit St Marys’ church where Katherine Parr lies buried and if you are getting married you may want to consider Sudely as the venue for your big day. With numerous exhibitions and acres of grounds Sudely Castle is a great day out. Oh! And it has a very nice coffee shop too!
We hope to find you the lowest prices ever on Gloucestershire Campervan Hire, grab yours now while they last as availability is sometimes limited, at Things to do in Gloucestershire Better still why not call us on 0800 612 8719, that is a free call from the UK.