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The magic of westonbirt is always a great day out
18/06/2025

The magic of westonbirt is always a great day out

Beautiful views from Coaley Peak
17/06/2025

Beautiful views from Coaley Peak

Coaley Peak

For fantastic views across the Severn Vale towards the Forest of Dean, Coaley Peak is hard to beat.

This popular picnic spot overlooking the village of Coaley is also home to the Nympsfield Long Barrow and lies on the Cotswold Way.

Once an arable field, Coaley Peak is gradually being colonised by more and more wildflowers such as sainfoin, yellow-rattle, clovers, orchids, red campion, black medick, rough hawkbit, buttercups and more.

It contains both calcareous and neutral grassland, and the unimproved limestone grassland looked after by the National Trust lies beneath.

Coaley Peak has been significant for thousands of years, with the presence of the Nympsfield Long Barrow showing its importance as a meeting place and burial site during the Neolithic period. There are stories that it was used as a l***r colony at one time with excavations revealing 13 human skeletons, along with Neolithic pottery. At some point in its history the mound of the long barrow was ploughed and its roof removed; it’s now looked after by English Heritage. Coaley Peak was farmed for arable crops for many years before Gloucestershire County Council reached a decision to turn it into a picnic site that would make the most of its fine views. Coaley Peak was adopted by GWT in 2016 and has been managed as a nature reserve since then.

Much more than a beautiful spot for picnics, this beautiful hilltop is great for a family day out watching birds and listening to their song, along with admiring views over the Severn Vale towards the Forest of Dean. Sheep now help to maintain Coaley Peak’s grassland and the wildlife that depends on it. Below the nature reserve is an area of unimproved limestone grassland belonging to the National Trust, while close by is the 22-hectare Coaley Wood, an ancient, semi-natural woodland rich in beech trees and managed by the Woodland Trust, also open to the public.

Location
Four miles south-west of Stroud
Dursley
The postcode for the car park is GL11 5AU
OS Map Reference
SO794012

Great walks accessible to all ☺️
11/05/2025

Great walks accessible to all ☺️

Are you looking to immerse yourself in the beautiful countryside of the Cotswolds, but you are worried about accessibility? It can be so frustrating when you need to take the pushchair or pram with…

Bluetits nesting outside shower block 😍
06/05/2025

Bluetits nesting outside shower block 😍

Blessed with an incredible local pub 20 minute walk
03/05/2025

Blessed with an incredible local pub 20 minute walk

Caravan and motorhome in the sun in The Cotswolds
03/05/2025

Caravan and motorhome in the sun in The Cotswolds

Enjoying the spring sunshine 🌞
24/04/2025

Enjoying the spring sunshine 🌞

When you spot your home on the wall of Gloucester Royal Hospital! Pretty big deal!!🥰
16/04/2025

When you spot your home on the wall of Gloucester Royal Hospital! Pretty big deal!!🥰

Spring 2025
12/04/2025

Spring 2025

Bluebells!!! Cam Peak!!
29/04/2024

Bluebells!!! Cam Peak!!

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Ham Farm
Gloucester
GL115AS

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