Best attractions and places to see around Ozleworth are found within the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Gloucestershire, England. This region offers a variety of historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural experiences. It is particularly suited for those who enjoy hiking and exploring scenic landscapes. The area features rolling green hills, peaceful forests, and winding brooks.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Great test on the bike but can be busy with traffic. A good road surface means it’s also fun to descend!
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This stunning valley is a great example of what makes the Cotswolds so special. Until committing to the travelling the length of bridleway you wouldn't know it exists, with no road running through it. The valley has steep sides lined with broad-leaved trees giving it a remote feeling. In the summer the sun sets at the bottom of the valley, blanketing the land in a warm glow.
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This is a lovely walk through serene countryside between Tresham and Alderley. A wide bridleway will lead you through rolling green hills dotted with sheep and trees and epic views down the valley.
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Great climb. Save your energy as it goes on for a while, getting progressively steeper. There's a brief respite about 80% of the way up, but the final 50m are a killer!
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This 100-ft (30m) high monument is a Grade II listed structure, built in 1846 to commemorate soldier and local MP Lord Robert Edward Somerset.
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The Somerset Monument was built in 1846 to commemorate Lord Robert Somerset. Lord Somerset was a soldier who fought in the Peninsular War and the War of the Seventh Coalition. he was also MP for Cirencester. It's a grade 2 listed building about 30m high with a viewing platform at the top.
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A nice steady climbs with a few steep bits to battle with, but the views are worth the effort
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Ozleworth is rich in history. You can visit the historic St. Nicholas Church, a Norman church with a unique octagonal tower and circular churchyard. Nearby, Newark Park offers a Grade I listed country house with Tudor origins and expansive views. Don't miss the Kingswood Abbey Gatehouse, a 16th-century remnant of a Cistercian abbey, or the ancient Uley Long Barrow (Hetty Pegler's Tump), a Neolithic chambered mound.
Yes, two prominent monuments offer magnificent views. The William Tyndale Monument, built in 1866, stands 111 feet (34 m) high and provides sweeping vistas. The Somerset Monument, a 30-meter high Grade II listed building, also features a viewing platform, though access to the top may be restricted for repairs.
Ozleworth is nestled within the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, characterized by rolling green hills, peaceful forests, and winding brooks. You can explore Ozleworth Bottom, a valley known for its rich plant and animal life, or simply enjoy the scenic landscapes along the numerous walking paths.
The region is excellent for hiking and cycling. You'll find a variety of routes, from easy strolls to challenging climbs. For hiking, explore options like the 'Newark Park – Newark Park Woodland Walk loop' or the 'Ozleworth Lake – St Nicholas of Myra's Church loop' found in the Easy hikes around Ozleworth guide. Cyclists can tackle routes like 'The “W” Hill Climb' or explore gravel biking trails such as the 'Tresham Bridleway Climb' and 'Kingscote Woods Bridleway'.
Many of the natural and historical sites can be enjoyed by families. The Somerset Monument is listed as family-friendly, and the surrounding areas offer gentle walks suitable for all ages. Exploring the gardens of Ozleworth Park or the easy hiking loops mentioned in the Easy hikes around Ozleworth guide are also great options for families.
The Cotswolds, including Ozleworth, are beautiful year-round. Spring brings blooming flowers and mild weather, while summer offers lush greenery and longer days for exploration. Autumn showcases stunning fall foliage, and even winter can be picturesque with crisp air and fewer crowds, though some trails might be muddy.
Absolutely. For a challenging experience, try The “W” Hill Climb (Nailsworth to Minchinhampton Common), which offers rewarding views across Gloucestershire. The Tresham Bridleway Climb provides a remote feeling with steep, broad-leaved valley sides. For easier options, check the Easy hikes around Ozleworth guide for routes like the 'Ozleworth Lake – St Nicholas of Myra's Church loop'.
Visitors particularly enjoy the magnificent views over the surrounding landscape from the top of the William Tyndale Monument. The hike to the monument and the climb up its steep, narrow internal staircase are considered a rewarding experience, especially for the panoramic reward.
Many of the walking trails and natural areas around Ozleworth are suitable for dogs, provided they are kept under control, especially near livestock. The various bridleways and woodland paths, such as those found in the Easy hikes around Ozleworth guide, are generally dog-friendly. Always check local signage for specific restrictions.
The Kingswood Abbey Gatehouse is a significant historical remnant located approximately 2.9 miles from Ozleworth. It is the sole surviving part of a 16th-century Cistercian abbey and is notable for its richly sculpted mullioned windows, offering a glimpse into the region's monastic past.
Yes, for road cyclists, the area offers challenging routes like The “W” Hill Climb from Nailsworth to Minchinhampton Common, known for its steep gradients peaking at 15%. Other challenging options can be found in the Road Cycling Routes around Ozleworth guide, such as the 'Lampern Hill – Frocester Hill Climb loop'.
Ozleworth Park is a tranquil countryside retreat featuring lush gardens and diverse flora. It encompasses the historic St. Nicholas Church and its unique circular graveyard. The park offers scenic walking paths and a peaceful ambiance, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely stroll.


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