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Gloucester is a city in the west of England, near the Cotswolds rural area. It’s known for 11th-century Gloucester Cathedral, which has Romanesque and Gothic architecture, plus the tomb of King Edward II.

Nearby are the Gloucester Docks, with restored Victorian warehouses, a dry dock, and the Mariners Chapel. The National Waterways Museum celebrates the city’s industrial past with canal boats and interactive displays.

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VISIT WILLIAM TYNDAL MONUMENT - FREE THINGS TO DO IN SOUTH WEST ENGLAND

Standing high on top of Nibley Knoll stands the William Tyndale Monument.

The tower stands 111ft tall and dominates the skyline of the peaceful village of Nibley.

On a clear day a 120 step climb to the top will be rewarded with fantastic views across the river Severn as far as Wales.

Parking is available in a lay-by at the foot of the hill, and a 10 - 15 minute walk of medium difficulty will take you to the peak of the hill where the tower stands.

There is an honesty box at the entrance to the tower if you decide climb to the top, please give generously as all money goes towards upkeep and maintenance of this magnificent monument.

The tower was constructed in 1863 in remembrance of William Tyndale l who gave his life to translate the New Testament into English in 1526.

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Cost: Free (to climb the tower you should give a contribution in the honesty box)
Difficulty: Intermediate


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Cotswold Way - Day 6 of 8 Dursley to Hawkesbury England's most scenic & interesting multi-day hike

Cotswold Way Day 6 Dursley to Hawkesbury Upton

Due to the inclement weather arriving later in the day, and breakfast not being included in the price, we decided to make an early start. We had visited Sainsbury's the night before, so had breakfast in our rooms before departing at 7.45am. We had checked with the landlord the night before and he explained how to leave via the fire escape, we did look very suspicious though!! The path goes through the town turning right past The Old Spot Inn, up a steep road, through the wood, before emerging onto the Dursley golf course at 8.15am, then we turned right down a path. There is an alternative route straight across the golf course which would save a couple of miles, but we chose the more scenic route round Stinchcombe Hill. Continuing we came to a shelter with views to both Severn Crossings, the Malverns, Brecon Beacons and beyond, we reached another topograph and a stone bench at the top of Stinchcombe Hill 219m.

Continuing through woods, and across a large field, heading towards a tower on the hill. We arrived in the small village of North Nibley at 10.15am/5 miles, and headed past the open-air church service to the very welcoming North Nibley Café/Village Shop. We stopped for coffee and cake and bought some lovely cards. Continuing uphill once more, through the woods to the Tynedale Tower. This was built in 1866 and is 33m high, built to commemorate William Tynedale, a local resident who translated the Bible from Latin into English. He was later accused of heresy and burned at the stake in France in 1536. It is sometimes open to the public to climb up, sadly though not on this occasion. We continued along the scarp edge, passing through Brackenbury iron age fort. On the way down to Wotton, we passed a copse of trees which were planted in 1815 to commemorate the victory at Waterloo, and have been renewed twice, once in 1887 to commemorate the jubilee of Queen Victoria, then again in 1952.

We entered the village of Wotton-under-Edge (the farm in the wood) and bought some lunch. There are plenty of shops, pubs and places to stay and plenty of very interesting historic buildings and information boards. We were shown round the almshouses which were built in 1642, by some friendly locals. We continued, the path passing through the cemetery and we could see black clouds rolling in once more. We put on our waterproofs, as the wind blew and rain poured down. Fortunately, we found a thick area of forest to shelter in whilst we ate lunch (2pm). Continuing, the path was just a stream down through the woods, but at least our feet in walking boots were dry. It eventually stopped raining, the path crossing pleasantly undulating countryside. We passed another tower 36m high, this one built in 1846 to remember General Lord Robert Somerset who fought in the battle of Waterloo, before we turned left along the main road to Hawkesbury.

We were very happy to arrive at the Fox Inn, very wet. Dinner in the pub restaurant was delicious, with large portions provided, I had the carvery. Heavy rain was forecast to last all night, and for the next day, making the paths even muddier!

Distance 16.4 miles (26 Km)

Duration of Walk 8 hours 35 mins

Average pace of walk 39 mins per mile

Steps 38950

Elevation 1929 feet 590 m

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Two Hours in Wotton under Edge

Wotton under Edge is a small market town on the border of Gloucestershire with the neighbouring county of South Gloucestershire. Early records mention the Anglo-Saxon Royal Charter of King Edmund when in AD 940 he did lease four hides of land in Wudetun to Eadric.
The original town was burnt down during the reign of King John (1199 – 1216) and was rebuilt in 1252. Today Wotton is best described as a rambling town with much to explore during a two-hour visit. Much remains of the past, which sit very comfortable with the present day.
For a town of its size, it is well served with pubs, a hotel and quite a few restaurants and takeaways. For social groups there are the Scouts and Girl Guides, a gardening club and a swimming pool completed in 1961. Following the closure of the cinema in 2002 volunteers raised the money to open one of the first digital cinemas in the country.
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De Vere Tortworth Court | Wotton-Under-Edge | A Day Trip To Luxury Hidden Gem In Gloucestershire ????????

A Day Trip To Luxury Hidden Gem In Gloucestershire | De Vere Tortworth Court
Welcome to De Vere Tortworth Court Hotel! Nestled in the scenic south Cotswolds, this historic manor house offers a unique blend of centuries-old charm and modern luxury. Conveniently located just north of Bristol and easily accessible from the motorway, De Vere Tortworth Court in Wotton Under Edge provides an exceptional experience in stunning surroundings.

Whether you're visiting for meetings, events, business stays, or a relaxing Cotswolds getaway, this 4.0 star listed hotel is the perfect choice. Situated near Junction 14 of the M5, it is only a 40-minute drive from Bristol airport and a short 20-minute drive from Bristol Parkway station. Moreover, the introduction of non-stop trains to London Paddington, which take just over an hour, has made De Vere Tortworth Court more accessible than ever. Additionally, popular destinations like Cheltenham, Gloucester, Bath, and the southern Cotswolds are all within an hour's drive.

With a rich history recorded in the Domesday Book, this estate served as the ancestral seat of the Ducie family for an impressive 350 years. Following an extensive multi-million pound restoration, the mansion house now seamlessly combines 21st-century style with a wealth of original features and fittings. Immerse yourself in the grandeur of the past while enjoying all the modern comforts and amenities this remarkable hotel has to offer.

Indulge in the finest dining experiences, relax in the spa, or take a dip in the pool. De Vere Tortworth Court provides a range of exceptional facilities and services to ensure a memorable stay. From elegant rooms to exquisite event spaces, this hotel caters to the needs of both business and leisure travelers.

Experience the allure of De Vere Tortworth Court Hotel, where timeless history meets contemporary sophistication. Book your stay today and create unforgettable memories in this captivating destination.
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The Cotswold Edge from the sky, the Hot Cotswolds

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The Cotswold Edge is stunning. Once you are on the top it's a flat walk for miles and this stretch, from Tyndale Monument above North Nibley, on the Cotswold Way, to the Jubilee Clump above Wotton Under Edge, or the Circle of trees as it's known locally, is delightful.

It's a 45 minute walk (or so) and takes in mature woodland and open meadow. It's great for running, riding a bike or a horse and dogs of course.

About halfway is Brackenbury Ditches, an impressive Iron Age Fort right on the Edge. It must have been quite a sight when in use, you can see for miles.

So park up in either Nibley or Wotton, and follow the Cotswold Way signs up the Escarpment. If you don't want the hill then park at the top of Old London Road above Wotton, many do.

BUT allow time to sit and enjoy the view at the Circle of Trees and to climb the 126 steps to the top of the tower for a 360 degree view across the River Severn to the Forest of Dean and Black Mountains beyond.

Cotswold way day 10 : Wooton Under Edge to Hillesley

Short 5 miler with my friend Gayle. Unfortunately the weather was misty and so no views. Great catch up and chat as we walked . And a Beer in the Fleece at Hillesley
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Swan Hotel, Wotton under Edge, United Kingdom HD review

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Swan Hotel is located in Wotton under Edge, 18 miles from Bath and 16 miles from Bristol. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant.
Certain rooms feature a sitting area where you can relax. A flat-screen TV is provided.
Cheltenham is 22 miles from Swan Hotel, and Gloucester is 16 miles away. The nearest airport is Bristol Airport, 23 miles from Swan Hotel.

Cotswolds Tour today in Wotton-under-edge - meet Hayley and Tina

Join me on my walk to the shop on this sunny morning in Wotton-under-edge. At 5:22 we meet the team at the wonderful new shop on the high street that just opened today. Hayley the Planter and Tina the Knitter, mother and daughter team, selling plants and wool. find them on instagram and facebook

It's so great to have new independent shops on the high street. We have many historical sites that are well worth a visit.

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Join us as we explore the beautiful 4-Star Tortworth Court Hotel, set in 30 acres including a private arboretum. The hotel is nearby the village of Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire, and is ideally located for exploring the South West of England, including Bath and Bristol. The hotel is full of period features, and some of the rooms even have four poster beds.
Dining options include a formal oak panelled restaurant located in the old library, and also a glass enclosed courtyard bistro and bar.
The fitness centre and spa, with an indoor swimming pool, is available for guest use.

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De Vere Tortworth Court, M5 corridor, Bristol

Situated just north of Bristol and easily accessible from the motorway, De Vere Tortworth Court, Wotton Under Edge, is a historic hotel in stunning surroundings – a place where a centuries-old story meets an exceptionally modern experience.

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Newent a small town in the county of Gloucestershire, well worth a two hour visit. This small market town lies 10 miles north west of Gloucester, close to the Forest of Dean.
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The Cotswold Way | How Far Can I Hike in One Day

The Cotswold way is a walking trail spanning 102 miles over the entirety of The Cotswolds, in this video, I am attempting to walk as much of the Cotswold Way as I can in just one day.

I will start at Dover's hill at 8:00am and follow the Cotswold Way south seeing many interesting landmarks along the way.

Here is a list of everything I saw in the video:
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- Hailes Abbey
- Sudeley Castle
- Belas Knap Long Barrow

Join me as I explore and walk across the gorgeous part of England that is The Cotswolds!

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Cotswold way day 9 Woodchester to Wooton Under Edge

This was a very hilly section , the weather was warm and I felt very out of condition. However the views were outstanding . We stopped at Tudor campsite at Slimbridge, over night for another shorter walk the next day.
I am absolutely loving this National trail , its has been lovely seeing the changing seasons. It will be properly Autumn when I complete the Trail
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Newark Park Grounds - Relaxing Walk - Spring 2022

Relaxing walk around the gardens and estate of Newark Park. Enjoy the stunning views from the Cotswold escarpment and (in his bid to not be outshone) the impressive display of plumage from the resident Peacock.

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Location: Newark Park, Ozleworth, Wotton-Under-Edge, Gloucestershire GL12 7PZ. United Kingdom.

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