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Attractions and Places To See around Great Witcombe - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Great Witcombe include a blend of historical sites, natural features, and cultural landmarks in Gloucestershire. This picturesque area is situated near the Cotswold Way, offering access to scenic walking routes and views. The region presents a variety of points of interest, from ancient Roman remains to significant natural monuments. Visitors can explore both historical intrigue and the natural beauty of the Cotswolds.

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Last updated: April 23, 2026

Painswick Beacon

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It is a lovely walk up to Painswick Beacon and the views are very impressive. You are afforded a full panorama from the summit and the views over to the …

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Devil's Chimney, Leckhampton Hill

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The Devil’s Chimney is an unusual limestone rock formation above a disused quarry in Leckhampton. How its peculiar crooked and twisted shape was formed remains a mystery. Some say it …

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Gloucester Cathedral

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Situated close to the River Severn, Gloucester Cathedral first appears in records in the 11th century. Built as an abbey church, it has a Norman nucleus as well as touches …

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Buckholt Lane

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Awesome road tackled in either direction, light traffic, great views and singletrack trails to explore if you want to leave the tarmac

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Birdlip Climb

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Best hill climb in the county. Not for the faint hearted!

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August 17, 2025, Painswick Beacon

(TP4459) Lat 51.80736N / Lon 2.19252W at 283 Metres

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If you are looking to dive down into the valley below as I do frequently then this road together with Painswick Road is the most enjoyable. Birdlip Hill is your other unadvised option with a man hole cover on the apex of the bend that always makes me wish I'd worn more absorbent pants

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Careful on the golf course, stay to the edges. Fantastic views over Gloucester and stroud. If you want an express route down take Stockley and enjoy rocketing into Upton st. Leonards.

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Parking at Daisy bank Road at the bottom is a good place to start. Be aware of MTB trails in the woods!

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Nej
December 5, 2022, Gloucester Cathedral

Gloucester cathedral showcases 1000 years of architectural styles from Norman through to Perpendicular and even the present day as repair and rennovation continues. Pop in and admire the fan-faulted medieval cloisters, colourful Great East Window, and the decorative Lady Chapel, which houses some of the finest Arts & Crafts glass in the country.

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A magnificent building which has been polished up recently. Lovely grounds in which to chill out for a bit.

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One of the finest buildings in the world. The grounds are a great place to take a break and chill for a while.

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April 13, 2021, Birdlip Climb

Harder than I thought it would be (having previously descended it) and I still knew it was going to be hard. Once the steep stuff starts it doesn't stop... for a long way! There are a couple of very brief shallower sections on which it's a goods idea to make some use of... a few calmer breaths, then go again. The little pinch at the very top is torturous... but you're not giving up there!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I visit in and around Great Witcombe?

The area boasts several historical points of interest. The most significant is the Great Witcombe Roman Villa, though it is currently closed for conservation. You can also explore the outlines of Witcombe Park, which includes an 18th-century deer park and a 17th-century gazebo, and the charming St. Mary's Church. Further afield, Gloucester Cathedral offers over 1,000 years of history with its stunning Norman and Gothic architecture.

Is the Great Witcombe Roman Villa currently open to visitors?

No, the Great Witcombe Roman Villa and its car park are currently closed until further notice. This is due to emergency conservation and health and safety works. It's advisable to check the English Heritage website for the latest updates on its reopening: English Heritage.

Where can I find the best panoramic views near Great Witcombe?

For exceptional panoramic views, head to Painswick Beacon. From its summit, you can enjoy a full panorama, including impressive views over the Severn estuary. Other spots offering great vistas include Devil's Chimney, Leckhampton Hill, Buckholt Lane, and the challenging Birdlip Climb.

Are there unique natural rock formations to see?

Yes, you can visit the Devil's Chimney, Leckhampton Hill. This unusual limestone rock formation, perched above a disused quarry, has a peculiar crooked and twisted shape. While some believe it's a result of natural weathering, local legend offers a more intriguing explanation involving the Devil himself.

What hiking opportunities are there around Great Witcombe?

Great Witcombe is situated near the Cotswold Way, a 102-mile National Trail offering numerous walking opportunities. You can find various hiking routes, including moderate trails like the 'Great Witcombe Roman Villa – Birdlip Hill Beech Woodland loop' (9.9 km) or the 'Pond Near Brimpsfield – Brimfield Village loop' (11.5 km). For more options, explore the hiking guide for the area: Hiking around Great Witcombe.

Are there cycling routes suitable for different skill levels?

Yes, the area offers a variety of cycling routes. For scenic rides, Buckholt Lane is highly rated for its beauty, especially in autumn, and quiet atmosphere. Routes range from easy, such as 'The Exmouth Arms – The Sandford Park Ale House loop' (19.5 km), to more challenging ones like 'Minchinhampton Village – Butterrow Hill loop' (50 km). Discover more routes in the cycling guide: Cycling around Great Witcombe.

Can I find mountain biking trails in the area?

Absolutely. There are several mountain biking trails available. You can find moderate trails like the 'Buckholt Woods Singletrack – Painswick Beacon loop' (32.1 km) or the 'View of Cheltenham – Bridleway Through Ullen Wood loop' (28.3 km). For a comprehensive list of trails, check out the MTB guide: MTB Trails around Great Witcombe.

Are there any family-friendly attractions in the Great Witcombe area?

Yes, Gloucester Cathedral is noted as a family-friendly attraction, offering a fascinating historical experience for all ages. Additionally, natural spaces like Crickley Hill Country Park and Barnwood Park and Arboretum provide open areas for families to explore and enjoy the outdoors.

Are there any attractions accessible for wheelchair users?

Gloucester Cathedral is listed as wheelchair accessible, making it a welcoming historical and cultural site for visitors with mobility needs. It's always recommended to check specific accessibility details with individual venues before your visit.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the attractions near Great Witcombe?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, especially from Painswick Beacon, which offers exceptional panoramas. The unique architecture and rich history of Gloucester Cathedral are also highly appreciated. Cyclists enjoy the scenic and quiet roads like Buckholt Lane, particularly in autumn, and the challenging climbs such as Birdlip Climb for a sense of achievement.

What is the Cotswold Way, and how does it relate to Great Witcombe?

The Cotswold Way is a 102-mile National Trail that winds through the picturesque English countryside. Great Witcombe is situated near this trail, making it an ideal base for walkers. The Great Witcombe Roman Villa itself lies close to the Cotswold Way, offering beautiful views over the surrounding landscape for those exploring the path.

Are there any other notable gardens or green spaces nearby?

Yes, beyond the immediate vicinity, you can visit Painswick Rococo Garden, a unique 18th-century garden located in a hidden valley, approximately 3-5 miles away. Closer to Gloucester, Barnwood Park and Arboretum offers a peaceful green oasis with rare trees and diverse wildlife habitats, perfect for a relaxing stroll.

Can I bring my dog to attractions or walks around Great Witcombe?

Many outdoor areas and walking trails around Great Witcombe, including sections of the Cotswold Way and local country parks like Crickley Hill, are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always best to check specific rules for each location, especially regarding lead requirements, and to be mindful of livestock in rural areas. For indoor attractions or specific gardens, policies may vary, so confirm directly with the venue.

What is the best time of year to visit Great Witcombe for outdoor activities?

The spring and autumn months are often considered ideal for outdoor activities around Great Witcombe. Spring brings blooming wildflowers and milder temperatures, while autumn offers stunning foliage, particularly along scenic routes like Buckholt Lane. Summer can also be pleasant, but be prepared for potentially warmer weather and more visitors. Winter offers a quieter experience, but some paths might be muddy, and daylight hours are shorter.

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