Ask a local what they’re most proud of about their city and nine out of ten times they will say ‘it’s rich history and heritage’. Gloucester has played an important role throughout England’s story from ancient Roman and Anglo-Saxon times, from the Middle Ages through to the English Civil War, and as a bustling Victorian port to the modern day.
A trip to Gloucester wouldn’t be complete without exploring its history and the learning about the characters who put the city on the world map. You’ll find a wonderful selection of guided walks and tours to help you explore why Gloucester remains a fascinating place with so much history that will keep you coming back for more.
The local experts at Gloucester Civic Trust offer 18 different guided walks covering most historical periods as well as the city’s royal, religious and literary connections. Perfect for private tours or groups. Or book a Blue Badge guide to explore Gloucester and the historic towns of the Cotswolds.
At Gloucester Cathedral, you can enjoy the best view of the city with a tower tour or explore its foundations in the underground crypt. Take in its breath-taking Gothic architecture and find out why the fan vaulted cloisters are a must visit for muggles from around the world.
Over at the National Waterways Museum, you can take a trip on Queen Boadicea II (one of the Dunkirk Little Ships). The entertaining tour takes you along the Gloucester Sharpness Canal where you’ll learn about the history of Gloucester Docks and hear how Disney came to town to film a maritime scene for the blockbuster ‘Alice Through The Looking Glass’.
There are self-guided walking tours too. The best free app is Gloucester Walking Tours which you access via smartphones and tablets (www.gloucestertours.co.uk). The City Tour, Docks Tour and King’s, Queen and Martyrs are a great way to see the city.
You’ll find guided tours at some of the city’s favourite attractions such the underground Roman Eastgate Chamber, Discover de Crypt, Gloucester Prison or even behind the scenes at the award-winning Gloucester Brewery.