Nailsworth & the South Cotswolds

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Nailsworth & the South Cotswolds

City/town information

Nailsworth is a thriving little Cotswold town at the junction of two wooded valleys. It boasts a fantastic variety of independent boutiques, craft shops and galleries, selling unique homewares, artworks and gifts made by local artists. Nailsworth is renowned locally for its excellent restaurants, such as William's Food Hall and Armalfi.
69 locals recommend
Nailsworth
69 locals recommend
Nailsworth is a thriving little Cotswold town at the junction of two wooded valleys. It boasts a fantastic variety of independent boutiques, craft shops and galleries, selling unique homewares, artworks and gifts made by local artists. Nailsworth is renowned locally for its excellent restaurants, such as William's Food Hall and Armalfi.
Stroud is a historic market town with a history inseparable from the wool trade. The town lies at the heart of the Five Valleys and some of the finest scenery in the Cotswolds. In the present day, Stroud is renowned for its independent spirit, its artistic community and as one of the birthplaces of the organic food movement. These characteristics are reflected everywhere you go. Amongst its many attractions, Stroud is home to a beautiful park and eclectic museum, a theatre, leisure centre, Farmers' Market and a wide array of independent shops, cafes and restaurants.
130 locals recommend
Stroud
130 locals recommend
Stroud is a historic market town with a history inseparable from the wool trade. The town lies at the heart of the Five Valleys and some of the finest scenery in the Cotswolds. In the present day, Stroud is renowned for its independent spirit, its artistic community and as one of the birthplaces of the organic food movement. These characteristics are reflected everywhere you go. Amongst its many attractions, Stroud is home to a beautiful park and eclectic museum, a theatre, leisure centre, Farmers' Market and a wide array of independent shops, cafes and restaurants.
Bristol is a thriving city with all sorts of things to see and do. Bristol houses some of Isembard Kingdom Brunel's greatest works, such as the the Clifton Suspension Bridge and the SS Great Britain. It's also the capital of street art and the home of Banksy, with many of his works on public display for those who seek them out. For rainy days, Bristol also offers some wonderful museums, such as M Shed and the hands-on 'We the Curious' and a selection of splendid cinemas and theatres. If the weather's nice, why not explore some of Bristol's cherished green spaces, such as Snuff Mills / Oldbury Court Estate and Blaise Castle Estate?
314 locals recommend
Bristol
314 locals recommend
Bristol is a thriving city with all sorts of things to see and do. Bristol houses some of Isembard Kingdom Brunel's greatest works, such as the the Clifton Suspension Bridge and the SS Great Britain. It's also the capital of street art and the home of Banksy, with many of his works on public display for those who seek them out. For rainy days, Bristol also offers some wonderful museums, such as M Shed and the hands-on 'We the Curious' and a selection of splendid cinemas and theatres. If the weather's nice, why not explore some of Bristol's cherished green spaces, such as Snuff Mills / Oldbury Court Estate and Blaise Castle Estate?
Cirencester, "The Capital of the Cotswolds" is an ancient Roman settlement with an amphitheatre and the remains of a Roman wall. The town is overflowing with character and independent shops.
373 locals recommend
Cirencester
373 locals recommend
Cirencester, "The Capital of the Cotswolds" is an ancient Roman settlement with an amphitheatre and the remains of a Roman wall. The town is overflowing with character and independent shops.

Sightseeing

If you like trees, Westonbirt is the place for you! The arboretum is arrayed over an absolutely huge area, and includes a fabulous treetop walkway. There are several places to eat within the grounds, and Westonbirt also hosts occasional concerts and other special events.
340 locals recommend
Westonbirt, The National Arboretum
340 locals recommend
If you like trees, Westonbirt is the place for you! The arboretum is arrayed over an absolutely huge area, and includes a fabulous treetop walkway. There are several places to eat within the grounds, and Westonbirt also hosts occasional concerts and other special events.
35 locals recommend
Woodchester Mansion
35 locals recommend
16 locals recommend
Woodchester Park
16 locals recommend
29 locals recommend
Coaley Peak
21 Rock Road
29 locals recommend
Uley Long Barrow (Hetty Pegler's Tump)
6 locals recommend
25 locals recommend
Selsley Common
25 locals recommend
21 locals recommend
Subscription Rooms
George Street
21 locals recommend
35 locals recommend
Museum in the Park
Stratford Road
35 locals recommend
Stratford Park Leisure Centre
Stratford Road
30 locals recommend
15 locals recommend
Domestic Science
8 Old Market
15 locals recommend

Food scene

William's Food Hall & Oyster Bar
3 Fountain St
42 locals recommend
10 locals recommend
Amalfi Restaurant & Pizzeria
Market Street
10 locals recommend
42 locals recommend
Hobbs House Bakery
4 George St
42 locals recommend
Egypt Mill Hotel & Restaurant
Stroud Road
18 locals recommend
9 locals recommend
Wilder
Market Street
9 locals recommend
6 locals recommend
The Tipputs Inn
6 locals recommend
18 locals recommend
The Star Anise Arts Cafe
1 Gloucester St
18 locals recommend
11 locals recommend
Ruskin Mill Cafe
11 locals recommend
10 locals recommend
The Hog
10 locals recommend