
📷 Photo by nick macneill · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons
South Terrace is a quiet viewpoint near Ozleworth that rewards you with wide-open views across the deep valleys and gentle hills characteristic of this part of the Cotswolds.
Rather than a formal attraction, it's simply a serene spot where you can pause and take in the landscape—the patchwork of fields, dry stone walls, and scattered clusters of trees spreading out before you.
This works particularly well as a stopping point during a walk, especially if you're exploring the local footpaths that crisscross the countryside around Ozleworth. The village itself remains small and wonderfully unspoiled, with a very old church featuring a distinctive Norman tower that's worth a quick visit if you're passing through. Standing here, you get a real sense of the quiet, timeless character that makes this region special.
For practical needs like a pub lunch or coffee, you'll want to head a short drive to one of the nearby market towns. Wotton-under-Edge and Tetbury are both easily accessible and offer charming independent shops and places to eat. South Terrace is really about the journey and the uninterrupted scenery rather than any specific landmark—ideal if you're after a tranquil spot away from busier attractions.
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R. Grealish · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons

n. macneill · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons