Day Itinerary
7 Activities
Day 2
83 mi
Remarkable Journey back to Cardiff with Magical Landmarks & Religious Architecture
Today you will engage in a fascinating journey back to Cardiff with many special and interesting stops along the way that you do not want to miss.
Explore the ancient and religious halls of Gloucester Cathedral and Berkeley Castle. You will find yourself in refreshing nature when you visit stunning locations such as Clifton Suspension Bridge where you will be face to face with nature mankind's greatest architecture.
Explore the ancient and religious halls of Gloucester Cathedral and Berkeley Castle. You will find yourself in refreshing nature when you visit stunning locations such as Clifton Suspension Bridge where you will be face to face with nature mankind's greatest architecture.
1.8 mi
10 min
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09:151 hr 30 min
Gloucester Cathedral
History
Gloucester Cathedral is a church, ceremonially called the cathedral church of St Peter and the Holy and indivisible Trinity. It replicates the eminence of God Jesus Christ and his devotees.
Entry to this fabulous place is free, but visitors can contribute by their will to the church's welfare. The central portion of the church is accessible, but some areas, such as the tower tour, are sometimes restricted.
Opening Hours: Monday - Sunday: 07.30 - 18.00
For more information please visit Gloucester Cathedral.
Entry to this fabulous place is free, but visitors can contribute by their will to the church's welfare. The central portion of the church is accessible, but some areas, such as the tower tour, are sometimes restricted.
Opening Hours: Monday - Sunday: 07.30 - 18.00
For more information please visit Gloucester Cathedral.
17 mi
40 min
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11:301 hr 30 min
Berkeley Castle
History
Berkeley Castle is a historical architecture that originated in the 11th century and delegated English legacy as a grade 1 itemized edifice.
Berkeley Castle is widely famous for the demise of King Edward II, who his erstwhile queen brutally murdered.
Opening Hours: Arrival time Sunday - Wednesday: 11.00 - 12.00 & 13.00 & 14.00
The times might change in October, for more information please visit Berkely Catstle.
Berkeley Castle is widely famous for the demise of King Edward II, who his erstwhile queen brutally murdered.
Opening Hours: Arrival time Sunday - Wednesday: 11.00 - 12.00 & 13.00 & 14.00
The times might change in October, for more information please visit Berkely Catstle.
5.6 mi
15 min
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13:151 hr 30 min
The Farmers Table
Food
The farmer table restaurant is eminent for its great affability and majestic aura. It is one of the best beanery around the place.
The offerings are pretty enough to satisfy your hunger. Both vegans and non-vegans can enjoy the meal with sweet potato pancake or the Ham and pork sausage.
Opening Hours: Tuesday - Sunday: 07.00 - 15.00
For more information, please visit Thefarmerstablerestaurant.
The offerings are pretty enough to satisfy your hunger. Both vegans and non-vegans can enjoy the meal with sweet potato pancake or the Ham and pork sausage.
Opening Hours: Tuesday - Sunday: 07.00 - 15.00
For more information, please visit Thefarmerstablerestaurant.
7 mi
15 min
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15:0030 min
Somerset Monument
History
Somerset monument is grade II enumerated architecture and a registered patrimony at risk built in 1846 as honorary to lord Robert Edward Somerset.
The building is a 30m tall stone tower with an ogling platform. The ground area is covered by a small lodge and an attractive garden.
This is an ideal place to stop over briefly before heading to the next place of interest.
The building is a 30m tall stone tower with an ogling platform. The ground area is covered by a small lodge and an attractive garden.
This is an ideal place to stop over briefly before heading to the next place of interest.
21 mi
40 min
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16:1545 min
Bristol Cathedral
History
Bristol Cathedral, or the cathedral church of the Holy and undivided Trinity, is a grade I listed architecture formerly known as St Augustine's Abbey. It was built nearly 1000 years ago in 1140.
The cathedral has beautiful stained glass type of windows and an apex skyline. The eastern part is recognized as the church hall, and the southern end is a Norman chapter house.
Opening Hours: Monday to Saturday: 08.00 - 18.00 Sunday: 07.20 - 17.00 For more information please visit Bristol Cathedral.
The cathedral has beautiful stained glass type of windows and an apex skyline. The eastern part is recognized as the church hall, and the southern end is a Norman chapter house.
Opening Hours: Monday to Saturday: 08.00 - 18.00 Sunday: 07.20 - 17.00 For more information please visit Bristol Cathedral.
1.6 mi
10 min
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17:1545 min
Clifton Suspension Bridge
History
The Clifton suspension bridge is a suspension bridge that passes over Avon Gorge and the River Avon that connects Clifton to Leigh Woods.
The most renowned significance of this bridge is the breakthrough it gave to engineering history. It is 412m long with about 9.4m and approximately an apotheosis of 101m.
The most renowned significance of this bridge is the breakthrough it gave to engineering history. It is 412m long with about 9.4m and approximately an apotheosis of 101m.
29.2 mi
40 min
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18:452 hrs
The Potters
Food
The Potter’s restaurant serves exceptional food and drinks, delivers a unique experience, and goes the extra mile to put smiles on faces.
This is a fantastic place to stop over for a break and enjoy a delicious meal.
Opening Hours: Tuesday – Saturday: 18.30 – 21.00 For more information, please visit The Potter’s restaurant.
This is a fantastic place to stop over for a break and enjoy a delicious meal.
Opening Hours: Tuesday – Saturday: 18.30 – 21.00 For more information, please visit The Potter’s restaurant.
