Sightseeing
Northleach
Northleach Church of St Peter and St Paul
Mill EndBourton on the Water
Upper Slaughter
Blenheim Palace
Sudeley Castle
This Country house
Bibury
Food scene
The Wheatsheaf Inn
West EndBlack Cat Cafe
Market PlaceThe Curious Wine Cellar
Market PlaceThe Old Prison
Dunkertons Organic Cider
London RoadThe Takeaway Northleach
Market PlaceDaylesford Kingham, Gloucestershire
THE STUMP - CLOSED FOR REFURBISHMENT
Foscross LaneGood Food
The Inn For All Seasons station
Great food in a lovely setting, warm fire, cosy cotswold pub
The Cotswold Outpost
1 WindrushGreat Sunday Lunch - Good Value Food
The Plough Inn
Chapel LaneThe Nuttery Ltd
Good Food, lovely walks all around the area..
Things to do
Great Climbing Centre, Woodland trail and excellent Cafe
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Far Peak Climbing Centre
Great Climbing Centre, Woodland trail and excellent Cafe
Burford Garden Center
Shilton RoadCotswold Farm Park
Great family day out
Great zoo, set in lovely grounds. Great place for children to play and explore.
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I-Cotswold Wildlife Park and Gardens
Great zoo, set in lovely grounds. Great place for children to play and explore.
Neighbourhoods
Northleach is an old wool town, it has been used in a few films and tv shows, like "This Country"...
There are two pubs, a restaurant, two cafes, a really good butcher, baker and convenience store and pharmacy.
There are lots of good walks around here are three of the best.
Farmington Road, Bunkers Hill, Farmington Church and Upper End approx 4 miles -
A good circular walk for a morning or afternoon with a chance to look around the nearby village of Farmington with its triangular green, peaceful cottages, large houses and pretty church.
Oxpens, Yanworth, Hangmans’s Stone approx 4 miles (plus possible to extension to Chedworth Roman Villa, approx further 4 miles) - The route takes you through a nature reserve, an estate village and over some high open farmland with excellent views of the Cotswold countryside. It is advisable to drive to the start point, 3 miles away, to avoid walking along the main A40. Or alternatively you can walk the whole thing.
National Trust Lodge Park approx 1 mile (approx 3 miles by road from Northleach) – Check opening hours of Lodge Park with National Trust beforehand. Explore the grounds of Lodge Park and the wider parkland, designed by Charles Bridgeman in the 18th century. You'll pass the Lodge, a deer racing course and a Stone Age long barrow. There are also great views of the River Leach.
Longer Walks
The Diamond Way - A roughly diamond shaped walk visiting many small villages using quiet footpaths. Imaginative and scenic route through Gloucestershire created by Ramblers Association North Cotswold group to celebrate the 60th Jubilee. Stretches from Northleach in the south to near Chipping Campden in the north. Guiting Power in the west and Bourton on the Water in the east.
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Northleach
Northleach is an old wool town, it has been used in a few films and tv shows, like "This Country"...
There are two pubs, a restaurant, two cafes, a really good butcher, baker and convenience store and pharmacy.
There are lots of good walks around here are three of the best.
Farmington Road, Bunkers Hill, Farmington Church and Upper End approx 4 miles -
A good circular walk for a morning or afternoon with a chance to look around the nearby village of Farmington with its triangular green, peaceful cottages, large houses and pretty church.
Oxpens, Yanworth, Hangmans’s Stone approx 4 miles (plus possible to extension to Chedworth Roman Villa, approx further 4 miles) - The route takes you through a nature reserve, an estate village and over some high open farmland with excellent views of the Cotswold countryside. It is advisable to drive to the start point, 3 miles away, to avoid walking along the main A40. Or alternatively you can walk the whole thing.
National Trust Lodge Park approx 1 mile (approx 3 miles by road from Northleach) – Check opening hours of Lodge Park with National Trust beforehand. Explore the grounds of Lodge Park and the wider parkland, designed by Charles Bridgeman in the 18th century. You'll pass the Lodge, a deer racing course and a Stone Age long barrow. There are also great views of the River Leach.
Longer Walks
The Diamond Way - A roughly diamond shaped walk visiting many small villages using quiet footpaths. Imaginative and scenic route through Gloucestershire created by Ramblers Association North Cotswold group to celebrate the 60th Jubilee. Stretches from Northleach in the south to near Chipping Campden in the north. Guiting Power in the west and Bourton on the Water in the east.