The park is ideal for visiting Regency Cheltenham with its exclusive shopping boutiques.
Lots of museums to explore (Jet Age Museum, Holst Victorian Museum, Museum of Gloucester, National Waterways Museum, Soldiers of Gloucester, Folk of Gloucester, Nature in Art).
Cheltenham is fast becoming a festival town and is home to fabulous Jazz, Science, Music and Literature Festivals which are growing year on year.
Cheltenham boasts many Michelin starred fine dining restaurants including: (Bhoomi Kitchen, Daffodil, Le Champignon Sauvage, East India Cafe, Lumiere, GL50, Prithvi, Purslane, Curry Corner).
The Everyman Theatre offers a full programme of touring West End shows and in-house productions.
If you’re coming to have a flutter and try your luck on the horses – Cheltenham racecourse is just 4 miles from the park.
Enjoy a fabulous afternoon shopping in the many independent boutiques of Montpellier, offering a selection from designer clothing, couture to outdoor wear.
View More DetailsGloucester is steeped in history; Greyfriars Priory, Eastgate Viewing Chamber, Blackfriars Priory and St Mary de Crypt Church to name a few.
You’ll find award-winning museums (Museum of Gloucester, National Waterways Museum, Soldiers of Gloucestershire, The Folk of Gloucester, The House of the Tailor of Gloucester, along with the wonderful Cathedral where Harry Potter was filmed, an enormous Antiques centre and its waterside retail Quays outlet shopping centre.
View More DetailsEnjoy a day trip out to this very special wonderful region – The Cotswolds. Defined by its rolling hills or ‘wolds’ this glorious region offers a host of activities and attractions in all seasons! Explore the beautiful quaint Cotswold villages (Bourton on-the Water, Stow on-the Wold, Broadway, Winchcombe)
The Forest of Dean is a geographical, historical and cultural region in the western part of the county of Gloucestershire, England.
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