Best attractions and places to see around Norton include a mix of historical landmarks, natural formations, and scenic routes. The area features significant religious buildings and unique geological sites. Visitors can explore a landscape characterized by forests, viewpoints, and challenging climbs, offering diverse outdoor experiences.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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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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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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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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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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The area around Norton is rich in history and religious heritage. You can explore the magnificent Gloucester Cathedral, a Grade I-listed building with over 1,300 years of history, featuring Norman and Gothic architecture. Another must-see is Tewkesbury Abbey, originally a Benedictine Abbey, known for its stunning Norman architecture and 15th-century stained glass windows.
Yes, you can visit Devil's Chimney, Leckhampton Hill, an unusual limestone rock formation above a disused quarry. While its origin is debated, it offers a peculiar sight. The area also features several viewpoints, including those accessible from Buckholt Lane and the challenging Birdlip Climb, which reward with great views.
The region offers diverse outdoor experiences. For cycling, you can explore scenic routes like Buckholt Lane, known for its good condition and quiet atmosphere. For more challenging rides, the Birdlip Climb is a popular, albeit gruelling, option. There are also numerous cycling routes available, such as those found in the Cycling around Norton guide.
Absolutely. The area provides various hiking opportunities. You can find moderate trails like the 'Norton Hill Woods loop from Sandhurst' or easier options such as the 'View of Norton Village – Norton Hill Woods loop from Norton'. For a comprehensive list of routes, refer to the Hiking around Norton guide.
Yes, there are several easy walking routes. For example, the 'View of Norton Village – Norton Hill Woods loop from Norton' is an easy 6.7 km walk. Another accessible option is the 'St John’s Church loop from Gloucestershire Airport', which is about 4.7 km. More easy routes can be found in the Easy hikes around Norton guide.
Both Gloucester Cathedral and Tewkesbury Abbey are listed as family-friendly attractions. They offer historical insights and impressive architecture that can be enjoyed by all ages. Gloucester Cathedral, in particular, has featured in popular films and TV shows, which might appeal to younger visitors.
Gloucester Cathedral is noted as wheelchair accessible, making it a welcoming historical site for visitors with mobility needs. It offers a chance to explore its 1,000 years of history comfortably.
While attractions like Gloucester Cathedral and Tewkesbury Abbey are open year-round, outdoor activities and scenic routes like Buckholt Lane are particularly beautiful in autumn. The cooler weather and vibrant foliage enhance the experience for cycling and walking. Spring and summer also offer pleasant conditions for outdoor exploration.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent architecture and rich history of sites like Gloucester Cathedral and Tewkesbury Abbey. For outdoor enthusiasts, the scenic views and quiet atmosphere of routes like Buckholt Lane and the sense of achievement from tackling the Birdlip Climb are highly valued.
For Devil's Chimney, Leckhampton Hill, parking is available at Daisy Bank Road at the bottom, which is a good starting point for exploring the area. For specific parking information at other attractions like Gloucester Cathedral or Tewkesbury Abbey, it's advisable to check their official websites directly.
Gloucester Cathedral has an on-site cafe, offering a convenient option for refreshments. Many towns and villages near the attractions, such as Gloucester and Tewkesbury, also provide a variety of cafes, pubs, and restaurants.


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