Located just a short distance from the Manor by the Lake and nestled in the heart of Gloucestershire, Cheltenham is a quintessential English town famous for its Regency architecture, scenic parks, and rich cultural heritage. Cheltenham has plenty to offer, from historic landmarks and natural beauty to a vibrant arts scene and quirky attractions. Here’s a guide to some of the best things to do in and around Cheltenham:
Wander Through the Montpellier District
Cheltenham is known for its elegant Regency architecture, and the Montpellier District is one of the best places to experience it. With Georgian terraces, stylish boutiques, and upmarket restaurants, it’s the perfect area to wander, people-watch, and enjoy some retail therapy. Stop by one of the local cafes for a tea or coffee, or pop into the Montpellier Gardens for a peaceful walk.
Relax in Pittville Park and Pump Room
Need a refreshing stroll as newlyweds or to calm your nerves before the big day? Head to Pittville Park. Its picturesque walking paths, boating lake, and open areas are the perfect place. Plus if you’re a fan of history, at the heart of the park, you’ll find the Pittville Pump Room, a stunning Grade I-listed building that was once a hub for Cheltenham’s famous spa waters. Today, you can explore its beautiful Georgian architecture or enjoy a cup of tea in the Pump Room’s café.
Stroll Through Imperial Gardens
Imperial Gardens, located just opposite the Town Hall, has seasonal flower displays, a bandstand, and benches where you can rest and enjoy the atmosphere. It’s a lovely spot to spend an afternoon in the centre of Cheltenham. Throughout the year, the gardens host events like music performances and festivals, so check out what’s on during your visit. Take a visit to one of the many independent local cafes for a sweet treat or a caffeine boost ahead of your big day.
Discover the Cotswolds
One of the best things about Cheltenham is its on the doorstep of the stunning Cotswolds, one of the UK’s Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. On your way home as newlyweds why not make the most of being in the Cotswolds and take a day trip to explore charming villages like Stow-on-the-Wold, Bourton-on-the-Water, or Bibury, each boasting picturesque stone cottages, quaint shops, and scenic walks.
Take a Scenic Walk on Leckhampton Hill
For those who enjoy a bit of hiking or simply want to take in some stunning views, Leckhampton Hill is a must-visit. A short drive from Cheltenham, this hill offers panoramic views over the surrounding countryside and the town itself. There are several walking trails suitable for all levels, and if you’re lucky, you might even spot some local wildlife along the way.
Drinks and Dining
Pre-wedding jitters or need somewhere for your guests to enjoy the evening before the big day? Cheltenham is the perfect place to unwind, with a vibrant selection of bars and restaurants to suit every taste. Whether you’re after a relaxed pre-dinner cocktail at the stylish and intimate The Bottle of Sauce, or a more refined dining experience at The Daffodil, housed in a former art deco cinema, there’s something for everyone. Enjoy a lively atmosphere and craft beers at the popular Brewhouse & Kitchen or indulge in the contemporary British cuisine at Lumière, a Michelin-starred gem. With so many exceptional spots, Cheltenham ensures that your guests will have a memorable time leading up to your special day.
A Spa Town
Cheltenham’s roots as a spa destination date back to the 18th century, when the discovery of mineral-rich spring waters attracted visitors seeking therapeutic benefits. Today, the town still carries that legacy of relaxation, with visitors able to unwind in serene surroundings. If you need to relax and unwind after your wedding day or even before, The Greenway Hotel and Spa, set within 8 acres of picturesque grounds just outside the town, offers a calm retreat for those looking to rejuvenate. With a range of indulgent spa treatments, including soothing massages and hydrotherapy, as well as stunning accommodations, the Greenway Hotel provides the perfect escape
Manor By The Lake Hot Spots
Here are the Manor by the Lake team’s top picks for must-visit places in Cheltenham, where you can experience the best of the town’s charm, culture, and relaxation.
The Nook – Cheltenham’s Only Rooftop Restaurant. Enjoy fantastic food with a spectacular views across the town.
For The Saints – Located in the beautiful Montpellier area, For The Saints is a specialty coffee espresso bar.
The Ivy – Located in the stunning grade I listed Montpellier Rotunda building, the Ivy Montpellier Brasserie brings relaxed, sophisticated all-day dining to the heart of Cheltenham Town Centre.
Kibou – Experience the contemporary flavours of Japan at award-winning KIBOU Japanese restaurant and bar.
Gin and Juice – Gin & Juice at 131 is Cheltenham’s top spot for drinks. Enjoy the the terrace or head inside for a cosy drink at the bar.
The Everyman – Catch a show or grab a coffee at the Everyman theatre and view it’s stunning architecture designed by Frank Matcham.
The Queens Hotel – For the ultimate afternoon tea. Indulge in a delectable selection of finger sandwiches, freshly baked scones with clotted cream and sweet treats – all topped off with Newby loose leaf tea.
Greenway Spa – 16th Century Elizabethan Manor House Hotel Set in 8 Acres of Stunning Countryside Grounds. Offering Sumptuous Elan Spa, Fine Dining & Luxury Rooms.
Whether you’re looking to unwind in the tranquil surroundings of Manor by the Lake or embark on an adventure through the picturesque Cotswolds, the area has something for everyone. From exploring the elegant Georgian architecture of Cheltenham to hiking through rolling hills and quaint villages in the Cotswolds, you’ll find plenty of ways to immerse yourself in the beauty and charm of this stunning region. With its combination of natural landscapes, rich history, and modern attractions, a visit to Manor by the Lake is the perfect starting point for an unforgettable getaway in one of the UK’s most enchanting locations.