Day walk :-Tortworth estate 9.5 miles
A 9 mile walk, which includes a walk around the lake in the Tortworth estate, only open to the public one Sunday each month from March to October.
A 9 mile walk, which includes a walk around the lake in the Tortworth estate, only open to the public one Sunday each month from March to October.
Read the book? Seen the film? Watch the play at the Barn theatre, Cirencester: Based on Paula Hawkins’ international bestseller 'The Girl on the Train' is a gripping mystery/suspense thriller
Heading out through the village of Nymphsfield, this walk includes some steep inclines and descents. The return is through the delightful Woodchester Park, which by this time of year has Autumnal colours to enjoy. Varied terrain: hills, streams, woods and even a lake!
A 4 mile saunter around Stinchcombe Hill offers stunning views of the Cotswold Escarpment, Severn Vale and the Forest of Dean.Enjoy snippets of local history and rest on a monument to the benefactor who gave the hill to the public.
Featuring some of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s most iconic songs, including “Don’t Cry for Me, Argentina,” this musical masterpiece is being performed by the Really Useful Theatre group at Cheltenham's very own independent Playhouse Theatre
Come along and enjoy an easy walk following disused railway track then across fields to the pretty hamlet of Ashley. Lovely views of Tetbury church on the return leg.
A walk through the woods east of the river Wye, taking in the sheer limestone cliffs of the lower Wye and the spectacular Wintour’s leap, the deserted village of Lancaut and the historic Offa’s dyke.
Fancy a night to test your knowledge? The Brown Jug in Cheltenham does good food, beer and a quiz with prize money for the winners.
Delayed due to the heatwave in July (remember that?) a grand day out to the wonderful, National Trust Village of Lacock, Wiltshire with a walk to boot. If you have not been before, the village, often used for film sets is awash with Cotswold stone buildings which have changed little since they were first built. […]
Possibly the most important event of the year! Yes, really! Come along for a quick AGM to cover essential business for the running of the club, a planning meeting to plan our Spring programme and a chance to catch up over a free buffet to make it run as smooth as possible
Somewhere in deepest, darkest Gloucestershire there will be some fireworks. A dedicated GOG member will be on 'Firewatch' for the weeks running up to the events to choose the best one for us to go to.