Attractions


Church Lane, Minsterworth, Gloucester GL2 8JJ
Minsterworth Severn Bore View Point
The Severn Bore is one of Britain's few truly spectacular natural phenomena. It is a large surge wave that starts in the estuary of the River Severn, where the tidal range is as much as 50 feet, and travels up the river all the way to Gloucester.

Chaxhill, Westbury-on-Severn GL14 1QW
Severn & Wye Smokery
Gloucestershire's number one foodie destination on the banks of the River Severn. Smokery, chef's larder, restaurant, café and fish counter.

Court Gardens, Westbury-on-Severn GL14 1PD
Westbury Court Garden
A Dutch water garden originally laid out between 1696 and 1705, this is the only restored Dutch style water garden in the country.
Visitors can explore canals, clipped hedges and working 17th-century vegetable plots and discover many old varieties of fruit trees.
National Trust - Westbury Court Garden
Llanthony Warehouse, The Docks, Gloucester, Gloucestershire GL1 2EH
Gloucester Docks
The Historic Gloucester Docks is the centrepiece of the city and has an interesting history. It is close to the town centre, and Gloucester Cathedral.
There are many Victorian warehouses that make up the docks, and it is the home of the National Waterways Museum. The docks formed when the Canal from Sharpness opened in 1827.


12 College Green, Gloucester GL1 2LX
Gloucester Cathedral
Gloucester Cathedral, formally the Cathedral Church of St Peter and the Holy and Indivisible Trinity, stands in the north of the city near the River Severn. It originated in 678 or 679 with the foundation of an abbey dedicated to Saint Peter.



Cheltenham Town Hall, Imperial Square, Cheltenham GL50 1QA
Cheltenham Festivals
Just 15 miles away, the Cheltenham Festivals produce 36 days of festivals plus at least 180 days of year-round activity.
Every year more than 2,500 of the world’s finest musicians, writers, scientists, performers and thinkers go to Cheltenham to entertain and inspire festival audiences of all ages.