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Days out in the Cotswolds
A visit to Painswick Rococo Garden is a perfect way to spend a morning or afternoon. If you’re planning a holiday in Gloucestershire or the Cotswolds, there are plenty more places to explore close by. Painswick is a beautiful Cotswold village with lots of places to eat and an historic parish church.
St Michael’s Bistro is worth a visit – they use fresh local produce, some grown at Painswick Rococo Garden in their cooking. Nearby, and all within a 30-minute drive, are plenty of great places to visit. Here are just a few of our favourites:
Cranham Woods
Museum in the Park
Stroud Farmers’ Market
Gloucester Quays
Gloucester Cathedral
Newark Park
Woodchester Mansion
Cheltenham Racecourse
Cheltenham Lido
Woodchester Valley Vineyard
Miserden Garden and Nursery
Crickley Hill
Painswick Beacon
For more inspiration and ideas for your visit to the Cotswolds, visit SoGlos and Explore Gloucestershire
Staying in Painswick
We’re always happy to recommend lovely local places to stay. If you fancy a luxury hotel getaway, check out the Painswick or Court House Manor, both of which are in the centre of the village. Just over the hill towards Gloucester is Hatton Court and on the way to Cheltenham is the Greenway.
Between us and Painswick village is St Anne’s B&B. If you mention that you’re planning to visit us they’ll give you an admission voucher.
For more accommodation options in Painswick, visit HotelsCombined.co.uk, Bolthole Retreats or Painswick Tourist Information Centre.