Attractions and places to see around Taynton include historical landmarks, significant natural features, and cultural sites. Situated in the picturesque Windrush valley within the Cotswolds, the village is known for its connection to Cotswold limestone, used in iconic structures. The surrounding area is designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering serene landscapes and opportunities for exploration. Taynton provides a blend of historical interest and natural beauty for visitors.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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This is a great section of canal. We were a team of six cyclists doing the LEJOG but it still wasn't too busy. Nice ambience along the canal and through the dock area.
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Enjoy the walk up from Clifford Mesne, and then taken in the expansive views. Don't miss the copse at the top, planted to commemorate Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee.
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Fine place to visit, but it is private and the security guards can get a bit excited about cameras.
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Doable on an MTB, but not by me without an electric motor.
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There are cabins available if you fancy a night on board.
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Gloucester cathedral showcases 1000 years of architectural styles from Norman through to Perpendicular and even the present day as repair and rennovation continues. Pop in and admire the fan-faulted medieval cloisters, colourful Great East Window, and the decorative Lady Chapel, which houses some of the finest Arts & Crafts glass in the country.
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LV14 SULA is a nationally registered historic Lightvessel commissioned by the Humber Conservancy Board in 1959. Stationed on the Humber Estuary for 26 years until being decommissioned in 1985, for the past 12 years, SULA has been moored at Gloucester Docks. Currently being restored by her new owners, SULA's unique Fresnel lens was lit for the first time in 20 years on 5 November 2020.
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This is a mecca for lovers of coffee, cake and waterside stops. If you happen upon this beautiful place on the first weekend of the month they have a craft market on so you’ll find even more fuel options!
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You can visit May Hill Summit, a distinct Marilyn offering far-reaching views towards the Welsh border and over the River Severn. The village of Taynton itself is situated in the beautiful Windrush Valley, part of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, providing serene landscapes and rolling countryside.
Beyond the village's traditional Cotswold architecture, you can explore Gloucester Cathedral, a magnificent religious building with a Norman nucleus and Gothic architecture, rich in 1,000 years of history. Taynton is also known for its historic quarries, which supplied the famous Cotswold limestone used in iconic structures like St. Paul's Cathedral and Blenheim Palace.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Gloucester Cathedral is family-friendly and offers a fascinating historical experience. Gloucester Docks, with its transformed Victorian warehouses now housing restaurants, pubs, and shops, is another great spot for families. You can also visit the Lightvessel LV14 SULA, a historic ship moored at Gloucester Docks.
There are several cycling routes around Taynton. You can find routes like the 'Dymock Woods Off-Track – Dymock Lake loop' (difficult, 55.2 km), 'History of Hartpury – Ashleworth Hub Café loop' (difficult, 71.1 km), or 'Moat – Norman's Wood loop' (easy, 16.5 km). For more options, explore the Cycling around Taynton guide.
Yes, you can find various running trails. Options include the 'May Hill – Newent Woods loop' (difficult, 16.6 km), a 'Running loop from Newent' (moderate, 8.0 km), or the 'May Hill South Side Path – May Hill Summit loop' (difficult, 10.2 km). Discover more trails in the Running Trails around Taynton guide.
Yes, there are mountain biking trails available. Consider routes like the 'Colliers Trail, Forest of Dean – Forest of Dean Family Trail loop' (moderate, 35.2 km) or the 'Forest of Dean Family Trail – Colliers Trail, Forest of Dean loop' (moderate, 46.8 km). For more details, check the MTB Trails around Taynton guide.
Yes, Gloucester Cathedral is noted as being wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors to explore its historical significance.
Taynton is significant for its geological history, particularly the Taynton Limestone Formation. This formation has yielded important paleontological discoveries, including fossils of an early cicada-like form, Palaeontina oolitica, and the first illustrated dinosaur bone, belonging to a Megalosaurus.
Visitors particularly appreciate the far-reaching views from May Hill Summit and the historical depth of Gloucester Cathedral. The vibrant atmosphere and transformation of the Victorian warehouses at Gloucester Docks into modern amenities are also highly rated.
Beyond the well-known sites, the disused historic quarries of Taynton are a unique historical interest. These quarries provided the high-quality Cotswold limestone for famous buildings, offering a glimpse into the region's industrial past and its contribution to architectural heritage.
Taynton village itself is an attraction, characterized by classical Cotswold beauty. You'll find many houses built of local stone, often featuring traditional stone tile roofs, reflecting the region's distinctive architectural style.


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