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Discover lots of gardens, historic houses, days out at the coast and more.
There are plenty of things to do in Gloucestershire and the Cotswolds, from visiting historic gardens, to exploring houses and ancient sites amongst a patchwork of commons, woods and valleys. Start planning to get the most from your visit.
Ancient parkland, 17th-century house and garden
Villages and countryside criss-crossed with trails
Arts and Crafts-inspired garden with intricately designed outdoor spaces in the rolling Cotswold hills.
A secluded estate with glorious views, providing country house hospitality, garden strolls and woodland walks
Beautiful secluded wooded valley
Cradled in a beautiful Cotswold valley rest the remains of one of the grandest Roman villas in Britain
Snowshill is the unconventional home of the eccentric Charles Wade, who delighted in creating a stage for his life and passions.
Discover the myths and memories of an ancient country house, a compelling time capsule of 400 years of family life
13th-century Cistercian abbey managed by English Heritage. Accessible during tours on selected days. Contact English Heritage for more information.
England's only surviving 17th-century grandstand, within a tranquil Cotswold estate full of diverse wildlife
Dutch water garden - a rare and beautiful survival
An opportunity to explore distinctive landmarks rich in wildlife and archaeology with tremendous panoramas. There's plenty for the whole family to do with walks to the summit and a chance to explore the woodland on the way.
Discover an area rich in bird, plant and tree life on Crickley Hill. Take a walk on the wild side and see what you can spot along the way.
Explore a wealth of archaeological features, including long and round barrows, a hill fort and cross dyke. It's the perfect vantage point for there are views across the Severn estuary towards the Forest of Dean and Brecon Beacons. Image Override
Get active this winter with outdoor activities in Gloucestershire and the Cotswolds including running, fishing, cycling and horse riding.
Head to woodland near you and take part in activities in the fresh air including running and walking.
Whether you’re looking to travel by bus, train, bike or foot, there are many places in Gloucestershire and the Cotswolds you can visit without a car.
Whether you’re looking to travel by bus, train, bike or foot, there are many places that we care for in Gloucestershire and the Cotswolds that you can visit without a car. Here’s a little more information that can help you plan your a car-free day out.
For the first time in autumn 2025, Hidcote will be hosting a sculpture exhibition of more than 200 inspiring works of art by 55 different artists throughout the gardens and Manor House.
Discover the gardens in an entirely new way as you take up the challenge of capturing the best seasonal shot of Hidcote.
Explore items from Snowshill's internationally significant costume collection.
Try and spot the 5 bats that call Woodchester Park their home and learn some batty facts along the way this September.
Chedworth Roman Villa is participating in Heritage Open Days. Journey back to Roman Britain without spending a denarius.
As part of Heritage Open Days 2025, Newark Park will be offering free entry on 13 September.
Step into the thrilling world of falconry at Hidcote's Hawking Day, and come and meet some magnificent birds of prey.
Join our storytelling volunteer every Monday morning from 10:30am - 11:00am with your little one
Discover lots of gardens, historic houses, days out at the coast and more.