Best attractions and places to see around Miserden include a variety of sites within the Cotswolds AONB. This village is surrounded by natural features like the Golden Valley and the River Frome Valley. Visitors can explore historic gardens, ancient ruins, and scenic landscapes, offering opportunities for hiking and enjoying the countryside. The area provides a mix of natural beauty and historical interest.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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If you are looking to dive down into the valley below as I do frequently then this road together with Painswick Road is the most enjoyable. Birdlip Hill is your other unadvised option with a man hole cover on the apex of the bend that always makes me wish I'd worn more absorbent pants
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Careful on the golf course, stay to the edges. Fantastic views over Gloucester and stroud. If you want an express route down take Stockley and enjoy rocketing into Upton st. Leonards.
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Parking at Daisy bank Road at the bottom is a good place to start. Be aware of MTB trails in the woods!
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Fascinating archaeology, geology and nature combine at Haresfield Beacon. This spectacular viewpoint, which was once a strategically positioned hillfort on the Cotswold limestone escarpment, affords views across the England/Wales border and into the Brecon Beacons. All around is a mixed landscape of woodland and chalk grassland, home to a wide variety of flora and fauna.
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Lovely gravel track connecting Welsh Way to Daglingworth via Quarry
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View over the Severn from Painswick Beacon - you can see May Hill and even further.
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Miserden is surrounded by natural beauty. You can discover the picturesque Golden Valley, known for its stunning autumnal hues, and the River Frome Valley. For expansive views, visit Haresfield Beacon, offering vistas over the Severn Estuary, Gloucester, and the Forest of Dean. Another excellent viewpoint is Painswick Beacon, providing panoramic views of the Severn estuary. Don't miss Devil's Chimney, Leckhampton Hill, an unusual limestone rock formation.
Yes, Miserden is an excellent starting point for walks. You can find a variety of hiking routes, including easy loops like the Miserden Estate loop via Miserden Park Lake (3 km) and The Farm Walk from Miserden (7 km). For more options, explore the Hiking around Miserden guide, which features trails through woodlands, wetlands, and open country.
Miserden boasts a rich history. You can visit the Grade II* listed St. Andrew's Church, known for its Saxon origins and impressive monuments. The Miserden War Memorial, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, is also a notable landmark. Explore the overgrown earthworks of the ancient Miserden Castle remains by the River Frome. The renowned Haresfield Beacon also features fascinating archaeology as a former hillfort. Further afield, consider the Corinium Museum in Cirencester or the Chedworth Roman Villa.
Yes, The Garden at Miserden is a beautiful 17th-century walled garden open to the public. It features magnificent mixed borders, extensive yew hedges, an ancient mulberry tree, and a rill with a fountain. The garden also offers spectacular views over a deer park and the rolling Cotswold hills.
Miserden offers several family-friendly options. The Garden at Miserden provides a lovely setting for all ages to explore. Easy walking routes, such as the Miserden Estate loop, are suitable for families. The village itself, with its pretty Cotswold stone cottages and local pub, offers a charming atmosphere for a leisurely stroll. Wildlife spotting opportunities are also abundant in the surrounding woodlands and deer park.
The area around Miserden offers diverse cycling experiences. For road cycling, you can find routes like the Coln River Villages loop (66 km) or the Cirencester Market Place loop (34 km). Mountain bikers can explore trails such as the Cotswold's Commons (64 km) or the East Stroud Loop (50 km). Buckholt Lane is a scenic forest route popular with cyclists. You can find more details in the Road Cycling Routes around Miserden and MTB Trails around Miserden guides.
Miserden is beautiful year-round, but specific seasons offer unique experiences. Autumn is particularly stunning, with the Golden Valley showcasing vibrant hues. Spring and summer are ideal for exploring The Garden at Miserden when it's in full bloom. The Cotswolds AONB provides opportunities for hiking and enjoying the scenic countryside in milder weather.
Beyond the Devil's Chimney, you can explore the Daglingworth Gravel Track, which passes Daglingworth Quarry. This quarry is known for a wide variety of fossils, including oysters, scallops, sea urchins, and rare plant fragments. Dinosaur footprints have even been found near the top of the Hampen Formation within the quarry.
Yes, the village of Miserden features the 16th-century pub, The Carpenters Arms. It's a charming spot to relax and enjoy local hospitality after exploring the area.
Visitors particularly appreciate the glorious views from spots like Haresfield Beacon and Painswick Beacon. The scenic beauty of routes like Buckholt Lane, especially in autumn, is also highly praised. The combination of fascinating archaeology, geology, and nature, along with the variety of trails, makes the area very appealing to the komoot community.
Yes, the Miserden Estate, encompassing 850 acres of woodland and farmland, serves as a sanctuary for wildlife. The deer park visible from The Garden at Miserden is a prime location for spotting deer. The mixed landscape of woodland and chalk grassland around Haresfield Beacon is also home to a wide variety of flora and fauna, offering good opportunities for wildlife observation.


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