What's on?
Natural Living Show
Cheltenham's annual show of all things healthy and holistic takes place at the Pitville Pump Room. Dozens of stands tout their wares, together with a full programme of lectures and workshops on a number of esoteric and "alternative" topics.
Thread Shed
A longstanding part of the Cheltenham scene, Thread Shed is a must if you are looking for alternative clothing with funky footwear and snazzy clothing for the rebel in all of us.
Holst Birthplace Museum
Gustav Holst was born at 4 Clarence Road, Cheltenham on 21 September 1874. His home is now a monument to his industry and fame. As well as running the house museum, The Holst Birthplace Trust aims to promote the music of Holst and encourages the performance and understanding of his work through its events.
Walking the Cotswold Way
The 100-mile, ancient droving trail of the Cotswold Way is a fantastic way to explore the beauty of this romantic countryside. Buy an Ordnance Survey Map and follow the route for an epic eight-day hike along the western escarpment, starting close to Shakespeare's Stratford and finishing in Bath via Stanton, Cleeve Hill, Cheltenham, Painswick, Dursley, Upton and Cold Ashton.
The Daffodil
Visitors to The Daffodil in Cheltenham can sip champagne or a cocktail in style before dinner in the first floor bar. Styled after the vitality of the Roaring Twenties, this converted Art Deco cinema attracts sophisticates and the curious, so make sure you book a table.
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