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GLOUCESTER CATHEDRAL

Gloucester Cathedral is one of the architectural jewels of the city of Gloucester. Its history dates back to 681, when the abbey dedicated to St. Peter was founded.

TEWKESBURY ABBEY

Tewkesbury Abbey is one of the finest Norman buildings in England, it is reputed to be the second largest parish church in England.

CRICKLEY HILL COUNTRY PARK

Crickley Hill is an important Neolithic site with its own Iron Age hillfort. The country park on the Cotswold scarp offers extensive views.

COTSWOLD WAY

The Cotswolds is the largest of the Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty The Cotswold Way is an attractive trail that offers beautiful rural surroundings.

BOURTON-ON-THE-WATER

Bourton is a charming, typically Cotswold village, voted by people as the most beautiful village in England. With its old bridges it is often called Venice of the Cotswolds.

BURFORD

Situated on the river Windrush, this once a great wool town is the gateway to Cotswolds. The sloping High Street is overlooked by beautiful Cotswold stone buildings.

GLOUCESTERSHIRE-WARWICKSHIRE RAILWAY

Gloucestershire-Warwickshire Steam Railway, which leads from Toddington to Cheltenham Racecourse, was restored by volunteers and now offers a great day out for the whole family.

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