The Cheltenham Chase

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Prinknash Abbey Bird & Deerpark

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This lovely 9-acre parkland is home to peacocks, waterfowl, golden pheasants and fallow deer. Tree lined paths lead visitors around the park to the aviary full of songbirds and the Monks Fish Pond filled with large fish. Food can be purchased to feed the animals

Slimbridge Wildfowl and Wetlands Centre

 

01453 891900

Visiting WWT Slimbridge is a great day out where visitors can get really close to some of the rare and endangered wildlife – ducks, geese and swans, from all over the world. There are 50 hectares of landscaped gardens which change throughout the year. The 16 bird-watching hides scattered around the grounds will allow bird watchers of all abilities to see this incredible wildlife spectacle which can be just a few yards away

Cotswolds Wildlife Park

01993 823006

Cotswold Wildlife Park is set in 160 acres of parkland and gardens around a listed Victorian Manor House and has been open to the public since 1970. The Park is home to a fascinating and varied collection of mammals, birds, reptiles and invertebrates from all over the world.

 

shopping

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Gloucester Docks Designer Outlet Centre

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Just opened May 2009 – Fantastic designer labels at discounted prices

Regency Cheltenham

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Great Shopping opportunities with all the great high street names and Sophisticated retail therapy in the Montpellier quarter

 

Houses Gardens and Parks

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Painswick Rococo Garden 01452 813204

Rococo Garden is a fascinating step back to a flamboyant and sensual period of English Garden Design. This gem of a garden, which was originally laid out in the early 18th century, is set in a hidden Cotswold valley with magnificent views of the surrounding countryside.

 
Westonbirt, The National Arboretum

01684 295074

The arboretum plays host to a wide range of music concerts by well known artists each year such as David Gray, The Zutons, Katherine Jenkins and many, many more

Discounted tickets available from the Hotel

 

Theatres shows and concerts

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The Everyman Theatre

01242 572573

The Everyman Threatre hosts events to suit all ages and tastes; with Christmas Pantomimes, Serious Drama, Kids Shows, Ballet and much more

The Roses Theatre

01666 880220

Hosting Film, Theatrical and Musical Productions the Roses Theatre is a popular choice amongst theatre goers

 

Galleries and museums

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Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museum

01242 237431

The Cheltenham Art Gallery and Museum was awarded Designated Museum status for its outstanding, world-famous collection relating to the Arts & Crafts Movement

Gloucester Waterways Museum

01452 318200

The museum charts the fascinating story of Britain's canals through a special collection which has been designated as being 'of National Importance'. Also offers boat trips on the river severn

Holst Birthplace Museum

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Discover the childhood home of Gustav Holst, famous composer of The Planets. See his piano and hear his music. Fascinating Victorian rooms include working kitchen, servant's rooms, bedrooms and nursery

The Corinium Museum, Cirencester

01285 655611

Cirencester was the 2nd largest town in the UK during Roman Times. Visitors can trace the story of the Cotswolds from Prehistory to the late 19th Century, with hands-on exhibits, interactive displays and a wealth of precious artefacts. There are animated and practical games, and audio-visual screens to bring the past to life for everyone from schoolchildren to grandparents

 

Landmarks and Historical

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Charming Cotswold Villages

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There are hundreds of ancient and beautiful Cotswold villages dotted and nestling throughout. Each village has flowered out of the natural limestone over several hundreds of years each with individual character, romance and magic

Berkeley Castle

01453 810332

One of the most impressive buildings in Britain and possibly the most outstanding example of Mediaeval domestic architecture in the country

Gloucester Cathedral

01452 528095

Daily worship and rich musical tradition continue in this abbey church founded 1300 years ago. It has a Norman nave with massive cylindrical pillars, a magnificent east window with medieval glass and glorious fan-vaulted cloisters

Sudeley Castle

01242 604244

Sudeley Castle is steeped in history and has played an important roll in the changing times of England’s past. Surrounding the Castle are impressive gardens and a Wildfowl and Pheasantry

 

Boat Trips and Cruises

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Gloucester Waterways Museum

01452 318200

Offering Boat Trips on the River Severn and around the Historical Gloucester docks.

 

tours and guided walks

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The Romantic Road Trail

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From Cheltenham two Romantic Road routes introduce you to the Cotswolds along country roads leading through peaceful river valleys and towns and villages complete with manor houses, churches and traditional pubs. The Romantic Road provides touring routes that are easy to follow and trace the tales of many artists, writers and craftspeople

Gloucester Ghost Walks

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Come  on a spooky journey through the dark narrow alleys of Gloucester and prepare to be terrified by the tales of the City's haunted past. Descend into the dark undergound area called Deep Six - Dare You Join Us?

 

Sports and Recreation

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Cheltenham Race Course

01242 513 014

From circuses and horse shows to music festivals - there's plenty going on at Cheltenham Race Course

Kingsholm Statium

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The Home of Gloucester Rugby

Cotswold Way

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The Cotswold Way National Trail is a scenic, undulating route through quiet Cotswold countryside following the ridge through the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The 102 mile route starts at Chipping Campden and ends at Bath and can be accessed via a footpath just a 200 metres from the hotel entrance.

With so many must-see attractions around all our hotels, there’s no better break than a QHotels break at The Cheltenham Chase Hotel.

 

Contact The Cheltenham Chase Hotel

The Cheltenham Chase,
Shurdington Road,
Brockworth,
Gloucestershire,
GL3 4PB

Tel: 01452 519988
Fax: 01452 519977

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