The cathedral city of Gloucester nestled between the Cotswolds and the Forest of Dean, is Britain’s most inland port, rich with history dating back to Roman times. Gloucester’s many museums and attractions tell the stories of those that have made a great impact on England and the world; and showcase the city’s proud military and industrial heritage. The magnificent gothic cathedral is the site of Henry III’s coronation and the final resting place of King Edward II. Gloucester Docks is a popular leisure destination for shopping, food and drink; set against the backdrop of the beautifully restored Victorian warehouses and the vast Gloucester Sharpness Canal.
Sports fans flock to the city to experience the roar from ‘The Shed’ at Gloucester Rugby or cheer their team on at Gloucester City AFC’s brand new stadium. And with Cheltenham only ten minutes away by train, Gloucester’s hotels and nightlife are convenient stops for Gold Cup racegoers. The city has a wide range of festivals and events on offer, from the nostalgic Gloucester Goes Retro to the thumping Rooftop Music Festival.
After a Lovely day a Stop off on the way home to Enjoy your Fish and Chips for Tea!!.