The 10 Best Things to do Good for Couples in Stroud District, England

October 13, 2021 Janette Largent

Discover the best top things to do in Stroud District, United Kingdom including Cotswolds Adventures, Walks around Wotton-under-Edge, Woodchester Park, Painswick Beacon, Stroud Brewery, Royal Oak, Wotton Under Edge, The Bell Inn Selsley, The George Inn at Frocester, The Garden at Miserden, Selsley Common.
Restaurants in Stroud District

1. Cotswolds Adventures

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5.0 based on 189 reviews

Cotswolds Adventures

Cotswolds Adventures specialise in off-the-beaten track private tours of the Cotswolds with a local driver-guide. All our Cotswolds tours are private and bespoke. See the beautiful villages and countryside of the Cotswolds region. Why not get off-the-beaten track and have a Cotswolds Adventure? Tours available in English and Japanese

2. Walks around Wotton-under-Edge

Westridge Wood, Wotton-under-Edge England
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5.0 based on 14 reviews

Walks around Wotton-under-Edge

Reviewed By bazb949 - Watford, United Kingdom

A simple, there-and-back dog walk taking in Newark Park house and grounds. Just follow the Cotswold Way out of the village. A fairly steep climb through woods and up a track before branching off across fields to arrive at Newark's car park area. A modest entry fee gets you into the grounds (a welcome tea/coffee room with outside seating) where there's a choice of three, marked walks affording views and a chance to talk to the lambs. The gardens of the house are delightful and it's worth popping in to the house itself (leave the dogs outside). We spent the best part of a day out as the weather was glorious. The return, downhill, walk is much quicker, retracing our steps and taking in a path along side the stream and back into Valley Road. A very pleasant way to appreciate the English countryside and take in a little bit of history, too. Recommended!

3. Woodchester Park

Nympsfield Nympsfield, near Stonehouse, Stroud GL10 3TS England +44 1452 814213 [email protected] http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/woodchester-park/
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4.5 based on 208 reviews

Woodchester Park

Reviewed By goosey47 - Oxfordshire, United Kingdom

Lovely walk round the grounds with the family. Way walking but a bit muddy at times. The odd rope swing and seesaw to keep the children happy

4. Painswick Beacon

Golf Course Way, Painswick England
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4.5 based on 103 reviews

Painswick Beacon

Reviewed By 94ianf - Dulverton, United Kingdom

Great views after a long climb from Painswick but well worth it. The views are magnificent on a clear day you can see across Gloucester and see Wales which is over 100km.

5. Stroud Brewery

Kingfisher Business Park, Stroud GL5 2BY England +44 1453 887122 [email protected] http://www.stroudbrewery.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 151 reviews

Stroud Brewery

Stroud Brewery creates delicious organic beers and brings people together. We produce a range of organic beers in cask, keg, bottles and cans, sold across the UK We have a brewery taproom in Thrupp. We serve delicious locally sourced food Tuesday - Saturday. We enjoy creating an atmosphere where everyone can relax and enjoy our organic beer as well as other local and organic drinks.

Reviewed By suelewing - Norwich, United Kingdom

Wonderful experience, great beer and food, lovely walk from Stroud along the tow path to find it. Extremely safe in today’s environment.

6. Royal Oak, Wotton Under Edge

3 Haw Street, Wotton-under-Edge GL12 7AG England +44 1453 844366 http://www.royaloakwotton.com/
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4.5 based on 61 reviews

Royal Oak, Wotton Under Edge

Reviewed By neville-h-m

The Royal Oak is a really old pub in Wotton u Edge it has exellent parking , offers a really good selection of real ales very well kept.the food offering is good with specials geing offered each day..steak night is great value with a bottle of wine included Enjoy as we did.

7. The Bell Inn Selsley

Bell Lane, Stroud GL5 5JY England +44 1453 753801 [email protected] http://www.thebellinnselsley.com
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4.5 based on 240 reviews

The Bell Inn Selsley

Set in the picturesque and quaint Village of Selsley, The Bell Inn is a 16th Century grade two listed, Cotswold Inn. Your friendly country pub with rooms. We are here to give you a true taste of the Cotswolds and all that it has to offer. Serving real ales, locally-sourced food and seasonal game. Whether catching up with friends in our bar, settling down for a traditional Sunday lunch or enjoying a delicious country escape - come and soak up some country life with us. Meet, unwind and celebrate in classic country style. We love getting people together over great food and drink and have plenty of beautiful spaces to host your meeting or special occasion including a private dining room for dinner parties of up to 14 guests. Whether an awe-inspiring talk, a blissful summer's garden party or a bespoke dinner for that special someone, whatever you need just get in touch and we'll be happy to help make your event go without a hitch. We also offer outside catering including private dinner parties and weddings.

Reviewed By RichardC239

My wife and I ate here last saturday evening. A very good experience. Covid safe , plenty of space between tables , hand sanitiser ,staff wearing visors so we could see their faces. I had crab tagliatelle , it was superb , piping hot and full of flavour . Followed by pork belly again very tasty and melt in your mouth .My wife had pork cheek followed by breast of chicken with confit potato again excellent quality. The service was friendly and no delay between courses. One of the best meals we have had for a long time , no problems recommending the Bell and we look forward to returning soon

8. The George Inn at Frocester

Peter Street, Stroud GL10 3TQ England +44 1453 828683 http://www.georgeinn.co.uk
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4.5 based on 48 reviews

The George Inn at Frocester

9. The Garden at Miserden

Miserden, Stroud GL6 7JA England +44 1285 821303 [email protected] http://www.miserden.org/
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4.5 based on 66 reviews

The Garden at Miserden

This lovely timeless garden, with spectacular views over the rolling Cotswold hills, created in 17th Century retains a wonderful sense of peace and tranquillity. Covid-19 update: The Garden at Miserden will be closed over the Autumn and Winter season. The last open day of the year will be Saturday 12th September 2020. We look forward to welcoming visitors again in the Spring.

Reviewed By missjcm

Stunning gardens set in a beautiful backdrop of hills and valleys. We visited on a sunny day on July but I imagine it's lovely in the autumn too.

10. Selsley Common

Stroud GL5 5LH England
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4.5 based on 11 reviews

Selsley Common

Reviewed By Bunnylover2013 - Stroud, United Kingdom

Stand on the edge of Selsley Common and on a clear day you can see from Dunkerry Beacon in North Devon to the Malverns. See the river Severn shining in the sun at High tide and the expanse of the sand banks at low tide. Look down in the beautiful farmed landscape of the Severn Vale, and behind you the magnificence of Rodborough Common, over Stroud and across the Slad valley. Watch the skylarks as ending and in the early spring enjoy wild cowslips and tiny early purple Orchids. When the wind is in the right direction there may be people flying model aircraft and para Gliding. Grab an ice cream from Winstones ice cream van. Free parking on the edge of th B4066 road to Uley. No toilets, go to Sainsbury's ! Dogs allowed on and off lead. Be careful of grazing cattle during the summer months and don't get too close to them

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