What To See and Do
Historic Attractions
One of England's outstanding viewpoints and, at 1024 feet (312m) above sea level, it is the 2nd highest point on the Cotswold Ridge.
A fairytale castle in the dynamic setting of the Malvern Hills and surrounded by a beautiful Deer Park, arboretum and lake.
Forest of Dean - Dean Heritage Centre
Discover the story of this unique landscape and its people from ancient times to the present day, an excellent day out.
Steeped with history, as the most inland port in Britain, the Docks have basked in success since the reign of Queen Victoria.
Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway
The 'friendly line on the Cotswolds' offers a scenic 20 mile round trip between Toddington and Cheltenham Racecourse, including the exciting Greet Tunnel, one of the longest on a preserved railway.
An abbey dating from 1100's, which has recently been restored.
Pershore Heritage Centre
Visit the old beamed colleges and enjoy a journey into the past with its many local displays and exhibits.
Tel: 01386 552482
Sudeley Castle, Gardens & Exhibitions
Set against the most beautiful backdrop of the Cotswold Hills this is said to be Britains most romantic castle with its own Rose garden.
A Norman Abbey, once the church of a great Benedictine Monastery. Opening daily from 10am.