Things to see and do in Gloucester

Gloucester
5 Unmissable things to see and do in Gloucester
Things to do and see in Gloucester
Gloucester is a cathedral city of the Cotswolds and has history dating back to the Roman times. Many years on, Gloucester has continued to be an important English city.

1. Gloucester Cathedral

Gloucester Cathedral is in the heart of Gloucester, England and stands in the north of the city near the River Severn. Gloucester Cathedral is formally the Cathedral Church of St Peter.

Gloucester Cathedral art and gifts www.LoveYourLocation.co.ukIf you plan to visit Gloucester, you won’t miss this wonderful cathedral, full of history and architecture! The cathedral offers a wealth of things to do and see, whether you plan to visit with friends or family. If you are visiting with family, there are various special family activities and events.

Don’t miss out on climbing the tower, where you will be able to see beautiful views of Gloucester. Gloucester Cathedral is an amazing yet interesting building and holds many treasures and stories. It offers so much architecture and craftsmanship, making it popular with locals and visitors.

 

Address
12 College Green
Gloucestershire
Gloucester
GL1 2LX
England
Contact details
01452 528095
www.gloucestercathedral.org.uk



 

2. Jet Age Museum

Jet Age Museum is a great place to visit if you plan on going to Gloucester! If you love aircraft and history, you’ll love a visit to the Jet Age Museum.

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There are many types of aircraft to discover and learn about, as well as various cockpits – including one of a Vulcan bomber! Whether you are visiting with friends or family, there is something for everyone to enjoy at the museum. The Jet Age Museum is full of displays, exhibitions, and models where you will learn all about the aircraft and their history.

Why not visit the museum after a morning sightseeing around Gloucester? There are many attractions in Gloucester, from shops and restaurants to museums and galleries!

 

Address
Meteor Business Park
Cheltenham Road East
Gloucester
Gloucestershire
GL2 9QL
England
Contact details
01452 260078
www.jetagemuseum.org

 


 

3. Gloucester Quays

Gloucester Quays is next to the beautiful historic Docks of Gloucester and is one of England’s most inland Shipping Ports and also a popular tourist attraction. Gloucester Quays is full of Victorian Architecture and is the place to go for interesting views, history, and entertainment.

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The Ship Canal first opened in 1827 and let boats bypass a particular winding part of the River Severn, as well as making Gloucester an Inland Port. When the Docks were at their busiest time, it would be full of narrow boats, sailing ships, barges and steam ships. Throughout the years, the Docks have been features in lots of major films, such as Alice Through the Looking Glass and Amazing Grace.

Gloucester Quays is a wonderful place to visit and is full of restaurants, shops, and entertainment. Why not explore the docks and have a relaxing meal outside in the evening? There is so much history to discover and many views to experience, so why not plan a trip to Gloucester with friends! There is also a cinema on site, as well as various events which take place throughout the year.

 

Outlet Centre
Mon - Fri 10am - 8pm 
Sat 10am - 7pm
Sun* 10am - 5pm 
Bank Hols* 10am - 6pm
Quayside Restaurants
Mon - Thurs 11am - 10pm
Fri - Sat 11am - 11pm 
Sun 11:30am - 10pm
Car Parking
Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
Address
Southgate St
Gloucester
GL1 2EH
England
Contact details
01452 311190
www.gloucesterquays.co.uk/attractions/gloucester-docks-and-quays

 


 

4. National Waterways Museum

National Waterways Museum is full of history and brings to life the amazing story of 2,000 miles of waterways and Britain’s most inland port. Whether you are visiting with friends or family, there is something for everyone to enjoy.

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Visitors can explore the heritage boats in the Waterside Gallery and meet the people and wildlife of the waterways. There are also interesting events and workshops that take place throughout the year, so make sure to check what’s on before you visit. Why not try traditional canal painting? There is so much to do and discover at the National Waterways Museum, so why not stop by when you next visit Gloucester?

Why not go on a relaxing boat trip along the Gloucester and Sharpness canal? It’s a great way to admire and explore Gloucester’s history. 

 

Address
Llanthony Warehouse
Gloucester Docks
Gloucester
Gloucestershire
GL1 2EH
England
Contact details
01452 318200
www.canalrivertrust.org.uk/enjoy-the-waterways

 


 

5. Gloucester Narrowboats

Gloucester Narrowboats makes a great day out with friends or family, where you can relax and enjoy a ride along the water in a narrowboat. You’ll be able to admire Gloucester’s historic buildings and countryside views as well as pass popular pubs and restaurants. Why not stop off for lunch outside in the sun?

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Gloucester and Sharpness Canal is a wonderful canal in the west England, between Gloucester and Sharpness. The canal is close to the tidal River Severn, but cuts off a large loop in the river due to being a dangerous bend. Gloucester Canal used to be the broadest and deepest canal in the world.

The Victorian Docks are a popular tourist attraction and has been an inspiring destination for many years. Gloucester is the most inland port in Britain and the towering warehouses stand high along the edge of the water. Gloucester Waterways Museum is set in a beautiful location and surrounded by stunning boats and tells the story of Britain’s waterways perfectly.

Before you leave, make sure to visit the café for some delicious tea and cake!

 

Address
7 Severn Road
Gloucester
GL1 2LE
England
Contact details
07774 464555
www.gloucesternarrowboats.co.uk

 


 

Top 5 kid’s activities

 There are many historic buildings to discover in Gloucester, including museums, gardens and a cathedral to explore!

 

1. Museum of Gloucester

Museum of Gloucester

Museum of Gloucester is also known as Gloucester City Museum and Art Gallery and recently had a grant to be refurbished. The museum is housed in a beautiful Victorian building in the heart of Gloucester city. The museum is full of history and holds precious items from all over the world.

It’s a great place to take the family, where you can explore exhibitions and displays. There is so much to learn about at the museum, including Gloucester’s history and Roman and Medieval history.

There are a range of touring exhibitions, events and activities so it’s worth planning your day before you visit!

 

Opening hours
Tuesday to Saturday 10:00 - 17:00
Selected Mondays during school holidays.
Pricing
Adults: £5.00
Concessions (Students, Seniors, Kids aged 5-17): £3.00
Family (2 adults +3 kids): £12.00
Under 5's: Free
Address
Brunswick Road
Gloucester
Gloucestershire
GL1 1HP
England
Contact details
01452 396131
www.venues.gloucester.gov.uk/Freetime/Museums

 


 

2. Pricknash Bird and Deer Park

Pricknash Bird and Deer Park

The Bird and Deer Park is set in a beautiful bird and deer park, in a wooded valley. The park offers landscaped scenery with modern techniques to recreate a 18th Century park including traditional follies and a traditional Wendy House structure.

It makes a great family day out, where you will see 50 different species of animals in the park, including peacocks, waterfowl, golden pheasants, love birds and much more.

There is so much to do and explore in Gloucester, so make sure to do some sightseeing around the city after visiting The Bird and Deer Park.

 

Opening hours
Visitor Centre
1st March through 31st October
10:00 - 17:00
Open until 16:00 at all other times.
Pricing
Adults: £8.40
Children: £7.40
Under 2s: Free
Senior: £8
Address
Prinknash Abbey
Cranham
Gloucester
Gloucestershire
GL4 8EX
England
www.thebirdpark.com

 


 

3. Painswick Rococo Garden

Painswick Rococo Garden

Rococo Garden is a beautiful place to visit, especially during the summer months. Back in the 1740’s it was designed for entertaining guests at garden parties.

It offers beautiful views of the surrounding Gloucester countryside and also has a vegetable garden. Make sure to take a walk in the woodland walk and lose yourself in the leafy trees and floral gardens.

The garden also contains a recently added Nature Trail, which offers a fun and informative day out for the kids! There is also an onsite café, so make sure to visit after you’ve taken a good look around the gardens.

 

Opening hours
10th January to 31st October 10.30am to 5pm.
Pricing
Adults £7.70 Children £3.63 Concessions £6.60 Families £19.80
Address
Painswick
Gloucestershire
GL6 6TH
England
Contact details
01452 813204
www.rococogarden.org.uk

 


 

4. Stratford Park Leisure Centre

Stratford Park Leisure Centre Gloucester

Stratford Park Leisure Centre offers great indoor and outdoor facilities, which makes the perfect day out with the family!

It’s a great way to enjoy the sun and have fun with the family. There are also lessons indoors for children who aren’t confident in the water. Indoor facilities include 100 gym stations, group exercise classes, sports hall, table tennis, sauna and much more! If you’re feeling peckish after a splash around in the pool, why not stop by at the café!

The leisure centre is situated within the stunning grounds of Stroud’s Stratford Park, so why not bring a family picnic and enjoy lunch in the sun?

 

Opening hours
Mondays to Thursdays 06:30 - 23:00
Fridays and Saturdays 07:00 - 23:00
Sundays 07:30 - 22:00
Outdoor pool open daily from May to September.
Pricing
Indoor
Adult: £3.45
Child: £2.05
Family: £8.20
Outdoor Swim
Adults: £4.10
Child: £2.50
Family: £11.70
Address
Stratford Road
Stroud
Gloucestershire
GL5 4AF
England
Contact details
01453 766771
www.everyoneactive.com/centre/stratford-park-leisure-centre

 


 

5. Flyup 417 Bike Park

Flyup 417 Bike Park Gloucester

Flyup 417 Bike Park is full of outdoor adventure and is perfect families. There is plenty to offer for younger children and beginners, so everyone can join in and have fun.

The bike park is based in the beautiful Gloucestershire countryside and has one of the biggest mountain bike facilities in the country, so there is plenty of space for you to explore!

Why not visit during the school holidays or take a trip to Gloucester one weekend? There is so much to do in Gloucester, whether you are visiting with friends or family!

 

Opening hours
Winter
Monday, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday 09:00 - 17:30
Thursday to Friday 09:00 - 20:00
Summer
Monday, Wednesday to Friday 09:00 - 20:00
Saturday to Sunday 09:00 - 18:00
Pricing
Toddler sessions (every Monday & Thursday morning 10:00 - 12:00): £3.00
Admission only (outdoor only): £7.00
Single uplifts: £3.00
Full day uplift & indoor facilities: £33.00
Indoor barns: £4.00 per hour 
Indoor & outdoor: £12.00
Address
Crickley Hill Farm
Crickley Hill
Gloucester
Gloucestershire
GL3 4UF
England
Contact details
01452 864036
www.417bikepark.co.uk

 


 

Top 5 restaurants in Gloucester

 On your visit to Gloucester, make sure to stop by one of these delicious restaurants and cafes.

 

1. Bill's

 Bills restaurant Gloucester
www.bills-website.co.uk/restaurants/gloucester-quays/
01452 309151
71-72 Llanthony Road
Gloucester Quays
Gloucester
GL1 5SH
England

 


 

2. Tank

 Tank restaurant Gloucester
www.tankgloucester.com
01452 690541
12-14 Llanthony Road
The Docks
Gloucester
GL1 2EH
England

 


 

3. Greek on The Docks

 Greek on The Docks restaurant Gloucester
www.greekonthedocks.co.uk
01452 524574
The Gloucester and Sharpness Canal
Unit A – Merchants Quay
Gloucester
England

 


 

4. Lily's

 Lily's Restauant Gloucster
www.lilysrestaurant.co.uk
01452 307060
5A College Court
Gloucester
GL1 2NJ
England

 


 

5. Portivo Lounge Gloucester

 Portivo Lounge Gloucester
www.thelounges.co.uk
01452 300881
Matthews Warehouse High Orchard Street
Gloucester
GL1 5SH
England

 

 

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