Things to do in Pancakehill, Gloucestershire

We've found the following things to do within 10 miles of Pancakehill, Gloucestershire.

Food and Drink in Pancakehill

Discover local flavors with top-notch restaurants, cozy cafes, and unique food experiences in the area.

Food and drink within 10 miles of Pancakehill.

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Coffee #1 | Cirencester
Coffee #1 | Cirencester
Coffee#1 Cirencester is situated in the old Post Office building which gives the place real character. Inside you’ll find a large open plan area with long tables ideal for groups and families, as well as plenty of papers and magazines to pore over while enjoying a tasty treat. It’s the perfect respite from exploring the quaint streets of this historic town.

History and Heritage in Pancakehill

Step back in time and discover the rich history and heritage that shaped this area.

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Cirencester Amphitheatre | English Heritage
Cirencester Amphitheatre | English Heritage
The earthwork remains of one of the largest Roman amphitheatres in Britain, built in the early 2nd century to serve the important city of Corinium, now Cirencester.
Belas Knap Long Barrow | English Heritage
Belas Knap Long Barrow | English Heritage
A particularly fine example of a Neolithic long barrow of c.3800 BC, featuring a false entrance and side chambers. During excavations in the 1860s, the remains of 31 people were found in the chambers.

The Great Outdoors in Pancakehill

Embrace the beauty of nature with scenic walks, parks, and outdoor adventures for all ages.

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Kilkenny | Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
Kilkenny | Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
An example of unimproved limestone grassland with a rich flora and fauna with abundant autumn gentian and one of the few Cotswold sites still supporting Duke of Burgundy butterfly.
Arle Grove | Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
Arle Grove | Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
Arle Grove is a species-rich ancient woodland and boasts a wealth of flora and fauna.
Barrow Wake | Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
Barrow Wake | Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
Barrow Wake – just further along the scarp from Crickley Hill and part of the same SSSI – contains a similar flora to Crickley Hill but is especially notable for its population of Musk Orchids and abundant Devil’s Bit Scabious.
Sapperton Valley | Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
Sapperton Valley | Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
Nestled in the valley carved out by the River Frome, this nature reserve features a stretch of the disused Severn and Thames Canal, flood meadows and woodland.
Daneway Banks | Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
Daneway Banks | Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
Daneway Banks is a fantastic example of limestone grassland, which is managed in partnership with the Royal Entomological Society (RES) both as a nature reserve and a place of ecological study.Its slopes are rich with wildflowers and home to a variety of butterflies, and is widely regarded as one of the best places in the world to see the large blue butterfly.
Brassey | Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
Brassey | Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
Brassey is one of the few freshwater marshes in Gloucestershire, containing a unique collection of attractive marshland plants. While the reserve is closed to the public, access can be arranged for groups.
Siccaridge Wood | Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
Siccaridge Wood | Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
Nestled in the Golden Valley lies Siccaridge Wood, a semi-natural ancient woodland, which borders Sapperton Valley. These contrasting and diverse landscapes are rich in wildlife and boast a carpet of bluebells in spring.
Crickley Hill | Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
Crickley Hill | Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
Crickley Hill’s views, abundance of wildlife and historic importance make it the perfect spot to spend a few hours or enjoy a full day of exploration, featuring accessible trails and a café.Please be sure to buy a parking ticket to cover the full length of your stay. You can find more about parking at the bottom of this page.
Trillis Banks | Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
Trillis Banks | Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
Trillis Banks is a hidden grassland valley packing a lot of habitats into a small area. It consists of sloping banks, fields and a babbling brook running through, while also linking to the canal and three different woodlands.
Whelford Pools | Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
Whelford Pools | Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
The site of two barren gravel pits in a previous life, Whelford Pools but is now a freshwater haven for all sorts of wildlife.Some of the nature reserve has restricted access to provide areas for wildlife to take shelter and for ground-nesting birds to roost, great views can be found from the hide and paths.
Greystones Farm | Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
Greystones Farm | Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
The ancient meadows and rivers of Greystones Farm are home to a diverse range of wildlife. This nature reserve is also the site of the Salmonsbury Camp, an important meeting place during Neolithic and Iron Age periods and a Scheduled Monument.

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