Blog (2019) - Visit Cheltenham

Wild meadow with morning frost

Cheltenham's best winter walks

A stroll is the perfect antidote to festive over-indulgence.  Pull yourself away from the sofa to enjoy one of the winter walks in Cheltenham included in this guide.  Enjoy the crisp air, admire the frost covered ground and soak in the stunning local views....  

Most instagrammable spots in Cheltenham.

The most instagrammable spots in Cheltenham?

The aim of this article was to create a definitive list of ten of the most instagrammable spots in Cheltenham.  However we, the new marketing team here at Visit Cheltenham, are happy to admit that we got a little carried away! 

Cheltenham resident John Cornwell, D-Day veteran with portrait of him as a soldier

Local D-Day veteran returns to Normandy for 75th anniversary of the landings

92 year-old John Cornwell from Cheltenham will be once again returning to the beaches of Normandy on the 6th June. Along with 300 other Normandy veterans who are being taken back to France by the The Royal British Legion (RBL) on a specially chartered ship for the 75th anniversary of D-Day.

Veterans and members of the public are encouraged to attend a short Parade and Service of Commemoration this Thursday, 6th June at 12.30pm at the War Memorial, Promenade, Cheltenham. Mayor Roger Whyborn will be present and will lay a special D-Day75 poppy wreath.

Close up of a gin and tea cocktail

Tasting the menu at Memsahib Gin & Tea Rooms

Claiming to be the Worlds first Gin and Tea Bar, this truly delightful restaurant is situated at the end of the regency grade listed buildings at the back of the long garden along the Promenade...

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