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Gloucestershire

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Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
Gloucestershire, United Kingdom. Photo via Wikimedia Commons.

About Gloucestershire

Gloucestershire is a county in south-west England. It comprises part of the Cotswold Hills, part of the valley of the River Severn, and the entire Forest of Dean. The county seat is Gloucester and other principal towns include Cheltenham, Stroud, Cirencester, and Tewkesbury.

Gloucestershire travel guide

Understand

The county of Gloucestershire is divided into several districts for administrative purposes. These are: Gloucester, Cheltenham, the Forest of Dean, Tewkesbury, Stroud, and the Cotswold district. The former two are almost entirely urban, with Gloucester being the more industrial and working-class city relative to the rather genteel town of Cheltenham - and a strong rivalry between the two exists. The other, more rural, districts surround the two towns with the Forest of Dean covering the west of the county, Tewkesbury covering the north and centre, Stroud covering the south, and Cotswold covering the east. The district of South Gloucestershire is a fully independent authority, and is only part of the county for ceremonial and historical purposes. The area was briefly part of a county called Avon which included Bristol together with all of its suburbs, but this arrangement was very unpopular and was abolished in 1996.

Getting there

By car The M5 motorway and M4 motorway both cross the region. The Severn Bridges are themselves major landmarks. The A40 is a significant road that connects the county from west to east.

By plane Gloucestershire itself has 1 Gloucestershire Airport (GLO IATA) in Staverton and while small in size, there are numerous flights available. Alternatively there is 2 Bristol Airport (BRS IATA), as well as 3 Birmingham Airport (BHX IATA), 4 Gatwick Airport (LGW IATA) and 5 Heathrow Airport (LHR IATA) via car or public transport.

Getting around

Gloucestershire is served by reasonable levels of public transport for a rural county, particularly in Gloucester and Cheltenham. Stagecoach provide the majority of bus services around the county, as well as connections to locations outside the county including Swindon, Oxford, and Hereford. Services are most frequent on the routes connecting Gloucester and Cheltenham, but frequencies from either to Stroud and Tewkesbury are hourly or better, with Cirencester having an hourly bus from Cheltenham. Most buses have numbers but the local services within Cheltenham have letters instead. Trains connect Cheltenham and Gloucester with services then continuing to either Lydney (and then South Wales), Cam and Dursley (then Bristol), or Stroud and Kemble (then Swindon and London). In general trains are faster than buses but are much less frequent, and Cheltenham's railway station is located around a mile from the town centre. Note that Moreton-in-Marsh station, in the far north of the county, does not have direct train services to anywhere else in Gloucestershire, and is actually on the Worcester to Oxford line. The more rural parts of the county have a more sporadic service, particularly in the Cotswolds. Pulham's are the main operators here, but there a number of smaller independent operators too. In these areas you can generally get around with careful planning, but it is probably necessary to hire a car if you want to see most attractions in the area. South Gloucestershire's public transport network is more closely linked with Bristol than it is with the north of the county, and here First Bus provide many of the services. To get here from Gloucester or Cheltenham, it is usually best to take a train to Yate or Bristol Parkway (the latter of which is in Gloucestershire), and then use local buses to reach your final destination.

Eat

Gloucestershire is known for several food stuffs, including its own breed of pig, the Gloucestershire Old Spot:

Tewkesbury mustard. (updated Feb 2018) Gloucester cheese. (updated Feb 2018) Stinking Bishop cheese. (updated Feb 2018) Gloucestershire squab pie. (updated Feb 2018)

Drink & nightlife

Wine: Three Choirs is a vineyard in Newent.

Overview adapted from Wikipedia, travel guide fromWikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。Photography via Wikimedia Commons.

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