By Sue Kelso Ryan
Gloucestershire is one the most varied and interesting counties in the UK. From visiting historic houses to exploring ancient castles, and discovering the county’s Roman past, you will never be short of things to do there. If you’re travelling with kids, there are a number of adventure activities and animal sanctuaries that will give them a healthy dose of fresh air and wholesome fun. Here are some of our top tips for fantastic days out.
Botanical collections
Take a bracing walk with the family, among the national collection of trees at the Westonbirt Arboretum. This Forestry Commission site is accessible and dogs are allowed, too. Most beautiful in spring and with gorgeous autumn colours, there are family events, trails, such as the Gruffalo Wood, Shaun the Sheep and Lu-La’s Glow Trail, and a tree-top walkway; in fact, something to see throughout the year. Make sure you look for similar events in the Forest of Dean, too.
- View Westonbirt from above on its treetop walkway
- See the gorgeous colours at Westonbirt Arboretum in the Autumn
Historic docks
There are always vessels to be seen in Gloucester’s historic docks, from narrow boats and barges to sailing vessels. You might be lucky enough to spot visiting tall ships, often for filming of movies or dramas. Meanwhile, why not pay the National Waterways Museum a visit? The Gloucester Museums Pass gives access to this and also the Soldiers of Gloucester Museum (telling the story of the regiment), the Gloucester Life Museum and the Museum of Gloucester.

Wander around a remarkably complete example of a Victorian port
The Forest of Dean
Down in the Forest of Dean, something stirs. It could either be a Gruffalo at the Dean Heritage Centre in Soudley or the almost silent wingbeat of a raptor at The International Centre for Birds of Prey in Newent. Hawks, owls, kites and falcons will fly to land on your fist and you can learn about conservation and breeding of these wonderful creatures.
- Children will love discovering the Forest of Dean
- See if you can spot the wonderful Barn owls
Also in the Forest of Dean is Taurus Crafts, a vibrant visitor centre where you can see arts and crafts, discover your own creativity, meet artisan makers, shop for distinctive gifts, attend special events or simply relax and unwind in the cafe, all while supporting Camphill Village Trust, a charity supporting people with learning and other disabilities to lead a life of opportunity.