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Bewley Green sits in the rolling countryside between Cheltenham and the Forest of Dean, offering a genuine sense of what rural Cotswold life feels like away from the busier villages.
You'll find stone cottages scattered along quiet lanes here, with working farmland and woodland creating a genuine patchwork landscape rather than something designed for visitors.
The real appeal of Bewley Green is in exploring the surrounding countryside on foot. The lanes are excellent for walking, and you'll encounter proper Cotswold scenery: dry stone walls, open fields, and small copses of trees. There aren't attractions concentrated in one spot—which is rather the point. If you need refreshment, Newent to the south has a few shops and pubs, while Gloucester sits about ten miles away for more substantial amenities.
The hamlet's own history is modest, though the area has been inhabited for centuries. What draws people here is the chance to experience the Cotswolds as a working landscape rather than a tourist destination. The surrounding footpaths connect to broader walking routes across the region, making it useful as a stopping point for longer hikes between other villages or as a base if you want somewhere genuinely quiet for a few days. This is a place to come if you're after peace and genuine rural character rather than concentrated sightseeing.
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