If you're planning to head out for a picnic this summer, Gloucester boasts a number of scenic spots for you to enjoy some yummy food and beautiful weather.
Robinswood Hill Country Park
Whether you fancy a picnic under the trees or among the wildflowers, Robinswood Hill has it all! With extensive views over the Severn Vale, the Cotswolds, and the Forest of Dean, this really is a perfect scenic spot for picnics.
Alney Island
For a picnic with a waterfront view, why not try Alney Island? Less than 1km from the centre of Gloucester, Alney Island is a nature reserve on the banks of the River Severn.
Hillfield Gardens
Hillfield Gardens offers the opportunity to picnic next to not one, but three monuments of historical significance, as well as some of the oldest trees in Gloucester.
Cooper's Hill
If you fancy a bit of a workout before you sit down for your picnic, look no further than Cooper’s Hill, the steepest slope in Gloucestershire!
Gloucester Park
The largest parkland in Gloucester, Gloucester Park offers a perfect place to soak up the sun and enjoy a picnic.
St Oswald's Priory
Picnic among the ruins of St Oswald’s Priory, which was founded in 900.
Westgate Park
Also known as ‘The Boating Lake’, Westgate Park is another great spot for a waterfront picnic, with an ornamental lake and views of the River Severn.
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