
📷 Photo by Philip Halling · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons
Overlooking the Severn Vale, this ancient hilltop settlement offers far more than just views, though the vistas are genuinely impressive.
The site is primarily known as an Iron Age hillfort, with the defensive ramparts and ditches still clearly visible across the grasslands, evidence of people who occupied this strategic location from the Neolithic period onwards through to more recent centuries.
A visit here works well for different interests. If you're a keen walker, the Cotswold Way passes directly through, and the open grassland invites leisurely exploration. The panoramic outlook is the real draw for most visitors—on clear days you can see across to Gloucester Cathedral, trace the Severn River winding through the vale, and spot the distant Malvern Hills beyond. It's the kind of vista that rewards spending time just taking it in.
Beyond the history and views, the site is designated as a nature reserve, so you'll find wildflowers and butterflies in abundance during the warmer months, adding another layer to what makes it worth visiting. The practical side is straightforward too: Gloucester is just a short drive away, and Cheltenham is similarly close, making this an accessible spot if you're based in either town or exploring the broader area.
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B. Boaden · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons

P. Gaskell · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons