Things to do in Grange Village, Gloucestershire
We've found the following things to do within 10 miles of Grange Village, Gloucestershire.
The Great Outdoors in Grange Village
The great outdoors within 10 miles of Grange Village.
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Laymoor Quag | Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
Part of what once was a large wet heathland covering Cinderford, Laymoor Quag bursts with plant and insect life in the spring and a great place to look out for dragonflies in the summer months.

Edgehills Bog | Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
Edgehills Bog has a peaceful atmosphere and is a relic of, the once widespread habitat, wet heath.

Woorgreens | Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
Woorgreens is found in the heart of the Forest of Dean, and is home to a range of wildlife that live within its marsh, lake and heath habitats. Now considered threatened, heathland once covered large areas of the Forest of Dean.In the spring and summer it's a great place to spot dragonflies and damselflies or look for reptiles. Bird life is abundant, both on the lake and the surrounding heathland and woodland edges - listen out for the sound of the cuckoo, look for shy crossbills in the woodland edges, or look for hobbies chasing dragonflies over the lake.

Clarke's Pool Meadows | Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
One of the finest surviving traditional hay meadows in Gloucestershire, Clarke's Pool Meadow is a sanctuary for small mammals and meadow flora.

Cannop Bridge Marsh | Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
A great place to come to admire one of the remaining marshlands in the Forest of Dean. Cannop Bridge Marsh has a wealth of butterflies, dragonflies and damselflies in the summer and is a great place to try to spot nuthatches, treecreepers, woodpeckers and reed buntings.

Stenders Quarry | Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
A great place to explore if you love both geological features, fossils and wildlife.This SSSI has both important geological features and a sheltered, sunny position making it an ideal location for grassland butterflies and scrub-loving birds.

Slimbridge Wetland Centre | River Severn Estuary | Gloucestershire | WWT | WWT
Visit WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre set on the eastern side of the River Severn Estuary in Gloucestershire, England. Explore our wetlands with fun activities for all the family.

Wigpool | Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
Wigpool is the remnant of the acidic bog and heathland that once covered Wigpool Common. The pool is situated within a large conifer plantation, and is a great place for marshland plants, reptiles and wildfowl.

Prisk Wood | Gwent Wildlife Trust
This atmospheric ancient woodland is the perfect spot for a tranquil walk in spring and summer, when wildflowers carpet the floor and bird song fills the air.

Pentwyn Farm | Gwent Wildlife Trust
Pentwyn Farm has survived virtually unchanged for centuries. One of the largest areas of flower-rich grassland remaining in Gwent, it provides an opportunity to see traditional hay meadows at their best.

Wyeswood Common | Gwent Wildlife Trust
Set within the picturesque Wye Valley, this former dairy farm is being transformed into an intricate mosaic of habitats, rich in nature.
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The Arts in Grange Village
The arts within 10 miles of Grange Village.
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Dean Forest Railway
Ride through the beautiful woodland and countryside of Lydney and enjoy the chance to experience the pace of a typical country branch line. Book now!

Jenner Museum
From his home in Berkeley, we tell the story of the pioneering Gloucestershire scientist Edward Jenner and his ongoing legacy: countless people around the world working together to promote life-saving vaccination.
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History and Heritage in Grange Village
History and heritage within 10 miles of Grange Village.
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Goodrich Castle | English Heritage
Goodrich stands majestically on a wooded hill commanding the passage of the River Wye into the picturesque valley of Symonds Yat.

St Briavels Castle | English Heritage
The fine twin-towered gatehouse, built by Edward I in 1292, once defended a crossbow bolt factory which used local iron. Once a prison, now a youth hostel in wonderful walking country.
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Food and Drink in Grange Village
Food and drink within 10 miles of Grange Village.
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Coffee #1 | Ross-on-Wye
Nestled in the cosy market town, Coffee#1 Ross-on-Wye is a welcoming spot for locals and tourists. A great place to catch up with friends, or relax with a good book. Great coffee and treats await!
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Wildlife in Grange Village
Wildlife within 10 miles of Grange Village.
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Dixton Embankment | Gwent Wildlife Trust
Sandwiched between the River Wye and the A40, this little gem of a grassland reserve provides a much-needed home for nature.

Margaret's Wood | Gwent Wildlife Trust
Sprawling oaks and towering beech trees form a beautiful mature woodland on the lower slopes of Whitebrook Valley, full of plants and woodland birds.

Coaley Peak | Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
For fantastic views across the Severn Vale towards the Forest of Dean, Coaley Peak is hard to beat.
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