Gloucestershire holidays

Severn steps to foraging heaven: a guided tour of the estuary’s edible plants
The convergence of sea and river habitats offers rich pickings, even with a motorway overhead. Our writer joins an expert forager
Abigail Whyte
26, Apr, 2022 @6:00 AM

Action station: walking the Cotswolds from our village base
Walkers are Welcome is a network of towns and villages that make excellent holiday hubs. Winchcombe, with ‘an appealing amount of Cotswoldiness’ is a perfect example
Sarah Baxter
31, Jul, 2021 @6:00 AM

Roads taken: the Gloucestershire footpaths that were the making of Robert Frost
We follow the trails trodden a century ago by a band of revolutionary poets who fell for this corner of rural England
Liz Boulter
14, Jun, 2021 @6:00 AM

Serene and secluded: a log cabin stay in the Cotswolds lakeland
Inspired by Canada, made in Finland and close to the source of the Thames, these cabins offer an escape into nature
Isabel Choat
15, Dec, 2020 @6:30 AM

We’re going on a boar hunt: into the Forest of Dean
With its kingfishers and wild pigs, this Gloucestershire forest is perfect for a family nature safari
Kate Edgley
15, Sep, 2019 @10:00 AM

The Bull Hotel, Fairford, the Cotswolds: review
A pair of 15th-century coaching inns has been knocked together and renovated to offer romantic dining, traditional boozing and serenely cosy bedrooms
Jane Dunford
22, Dec, 2017 @10:00 AM

British boltholes: The Painswick Hotel and Restaurant, the Cotswolds: review
This new Cotswolds bolthole hits all the right notes, in terms of both food and accommodation. Just don’t shout about it when you’re in the village
Robert Hull
13, Aug, 2016 @10:00 AM

Take the kids to … Puzzlewood, Forest of Dean
An enchanted, mystical wood makes for contented kids and adults on a day out where smart technology meets traditional fun
Oliver Balch
25, Mar, 2016 @11:00 AM

Tonga comes to Gloucester as Rugby World Cup spreads fun across Britain
Away from Twickenham, excitement is building as Britain’s provinces welcome Rugby World Cup giants
Steven Morris
17, Sep, 2015 @6:09 PM

Tudor Farmhouse, Clearwell, Forest of Dean: hotel review
In a remote gem of a village, this hotel offers fine food, luxury and history, with plenty of walks on the doorstep
Tony Naylor
13, Jun, 2015 @6:00 AM

Wild Garlic: restaurant review | Jay Rayner
A good restaurant not only serves good food, it makes the world a better place – and that’s what Jay Rayner needed
Jay Rayner
17, May, 2015 @5:00 AM

Camra crowns Gloucestershire pub best in Britain
The Salutation Inn wins top prize, less than two years after landlord Peter Tiley, a former business analyst, pulled his first pint
Rebecca Smithers, consumer affairs correspondent
17, Feb, 2015 @12:01 AM
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