Reaching New Heights In Gloucestershire

The County of Gloucestershire is predominantly rural, encompassing a total area of 3,150 square kilometres (1,220 square miles) it has a growing population of approximately 916,212 local inhabitants.  The multicultural and diverse City of Gloucester that lies at the beating heart of this unique County has a plethora of entertainment venues, a smorgasbord of fine dining restaurants, intimate cafes and friendly bars for its residents and visitors to enjoy.  The City offers plenty of indoor and outdoor activities for those seeking some adrenaline fuelled pursuits at the local Bouldering Gloucester Centre such as www.270climbing.com/ or somewhere just to have fun, get fit and enjoy time together as a family or a group of friends. Set on the edge of the Cotswolds and home to one of the tallest and most challenging ropes courses in Europe, Bouldering Gloucester has something for everyone.  From the complete novice to the experienced climber, dare you scale the dizzying heights of the 18m Ropes Course?  Make it a day to remember and organise a Climbing Party for children or adults, complete with a comprehensive range of food and drinks options to refuel along the way.

Cleeve Hill is the highest point in Gloucestershire at 330 metres above sea level or 1,083 feet and is also the highest peak of the Cotswold Hills.  Sitting at a crossroads on top of an 800-foot hill, Stow is the highest town in the Cotswolds, proving you can certainly reach New Heights here in this popular County.

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