Gloucester Waterways Museum
Web: www.nwm.org.uk
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Gloucestershire
Web: www.nwm.org.uk
Address: Llanthony Warehouse, Gloucester Docks, Gloucester, GL1 2EH
Gloucestershire
Set against the beautiful backdrop of the Cotswold Hills, Sudeley Castle is steeped in history. The Castle was once home to Queen Katherine Parr, following her marriage to Sir Thomas Seymour, and Lady Jane Grey. Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn and Queen Elizabeth I all visited Sudeley. King Charles I stayed here and his nephew, Prince Rupert, established his headquarters at the Castle, during the Civil War.
Surrounding the Castle are the magnificent Gardens which won the HHA Christies Garden of the Year award in 1996. Special events organised throughout the year.
Address: Winchcombe, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL54 5JD
Gloucestershire
The National Cycle Network is 5000 miles of safe, signed, attractive cycle routes, open and mapped in June 2000. It is made up of traffic-free sections and traffic-calmed road and minor roads, running right through urban centres and reaching all parts of the UK.
Sustrans is the charity co-ordinating the project and will continue to work with local authorities to expand the Network to a target of 10,000 miles by 2005.
For more information on the National Cycle Network and Sustrans and a copy of their free catalogue of maps, information sheets and technical publications please call the number above or visit their website.
E-Mail: info@nationalcyclenetwork.org.uk
Address: The Railway Station, Toddington, Gloucestershire, GL54 5DT
Gloucestershire
The museum is also a fine period house showing the upstairs downstairs way of life in times past, including a working Victorian kitchen and laundry, elegant Regency drawing room and charming Edwardian nursery.
Web: www.holstmuseum.org.uk
Address: 4 Clarence Road, Pittville, Cheltenham, GL52 2AY
Gloucestershire
Adam Henson's Cotswold Farm Park is the home of Rare Breeds Conservation. We are open every day until the 22nd December. We have something for everyone, whatever the weather.
Fun activitirs for all ages including the Touch Barn where children and adults can meet and make friends with the farms smaller residents. Visit Adam’s Kitchen for a relaxing cup of tea and a slice of homemade cake.
Location: Guiting Power, nr. Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL54 5UG
Web: www.cotswoldfarmpark.co.uk/
Gloucestershire
Where excitement strikes every time
With centres all over the UK, a fun time of bowling with friends and family is waiting for you. Our centres all offer a wide range of facilities and dining options to make your experience a great one for the whole family.
If you'd like to throw a fantastic party this year, head for Megabowl & Tenpin. We've got a terrific party package that is available for groups of six adults or more and for children aged 5 years and over, our Birthday Party packages are great fun!
Check our website regularly for our latest news as well as to join our online club so you can be the first to hear about our exclusive offers, events and promotions.
Gloucestershire
Scene of the brutal murder of Edward II in 1327 and besieged by Cromwell's troops in 1645, the castle is steeped in history.
The state apartments contain magnificent collections of furniture, tapestries and rare paintings by both English and Dutch masters. In the Great Hall the barons of the west country met in 1215 before going to Runnymede to force King John to put his seal to Magna Carta.
Home to the Berkeley family since it was built the castle is surrounded by terraced Elizabethan gardens and sweeping lawns.
Kids days out in Gloucester
Address: off A38 btw Bristol/Gloucester, Gloucestershire, GL13 9BQ
Gloucestershire
The Birthplace of Vaccination
Jenner's famous research on smallpox and his development of the first vaccine to protect against the horrific disease led to smallpox being the first and only human disease to ever have been eradicated in1980. This interesting museum and garden make a wonderful day out for the whole family.
Address: The Chantry, Church Lane, Berkeley, Gloucestershire GL13 9BN
Address: Hangar E2 Kemble Airfield Cirencester Gloucestershire, GL7 6BA
Address: Camp Mill, Soudley Forest of Dean, Dean , GL14 2UB
Address: Clearwell Caves, Near Coleford, Royal Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, GL16 8JR
Address: Prinknash Abbey, Cranham, Gloucester, GL4 8EX
Address: Old Park Lydney Park Estate, Aylburton, GL15 6BU
Gloucestershire
Web: www.ukclimbing.com/databases/listings/clubs.html
Address: Box Bush High Street, Bourton-on-the-Water, GL54 2AN
Gloucestershire
Address: Norchard Forest Road Lydney Gloucestershire, GL15 4ET
Address: B4228 Coleford to Lydney road Coleford Gloucestershire, GL16 8QB
Gloucestershire
Address: Perrygrove Lane, Coleford, GL16 8QB
Gloucestershire
Visitor’s facilities include a quality gift shop, fish counter, delicatessen, picnic and BBQ areas, play area, plant sales and a free car park. During the warmer months refreshments are available and during weekends (March-Oct) and school holidays we run a small ‘catch your own’ fishery – all equipment is provided and staff available to help, making it ideal for children and beginners! Cycle hire is available and organised children’s parties are a anew popular addition.
Please telephone to check opening hours that vary throughout the year.
Address: Bibury, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 5NL
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