Food scene
A small independent cafe just a few doors away. Also great if you fancy a take away coffee in the morning.
12 locals recommend
Brew & Bake
217 Bath RdA small independent cafe just a few doors away. Also great if you fancy a take away coffee in the morning.
A great local restaurant/cafe and bar. Morans does it all really well.
29 locals recommend
Morans Eating House
123-129 Bath RdA great local restaurant/cafe and bar. Morans does it all really well.
The Exmouth Arms
167 Bath RdA local pub with a great outdoor space, popular in good weather.
The Five Alls, Cheltenham
232 Bath RdJust across the road. A small pub, does tapas.
A hidden gem, just a short walk to The Suffolks. A local favourite, individual and great food.
Andria’s
10 Great Norwood StreetA hidden gem, just a short walk to The Suffolks. A local favourite, individual and great food.
BHOOMI KITCHEN CHELTENHAM
52 Suffolk RdThis is a real treat. Excellent food, great service.
Fioro Lounge
Neighbourhoods
A vibrant district loved by locals with lovely views up to the wall of hills which surround the town. If your keen to live like a local this is the place to be.
This bustling street is home to a wide variety Independent food shops including butchers, bakers, grocers mixed in with great cafes, bars, pubs and unique boutiques.
11 locals recommend
Bath Road
Bath RoadA vibrant district loved by locals with lovely views up to the wall of hills which surround the town. If your keen to live like a local this is the place to be.
This bustling street is home to a wide variety Independent food shops including butchers, bakers, grocers mixed in with great cafes, bars, pubs and unique boutiques.
The Suffolks is an area of quiet period streets set around the grand architecture of Suffolk Square a short walk from the top of Cheltenham’s Montpellier District in one direction and Bath Road Leckhampton in the other.
It is a place to wander around, drop on the cafes, browse the Independent shops nestled within beautiful residential town houses that are unique to Cheltenham.
Suffolk Road
Suffolk RoadThe Suffolks is an area of quiet period streets set around the grand architecture of Suffolk Square a short walk from the top of Cheltenham’s Montpellier District in one direction and Bath Road Leckhampton in the other.
It is a place to wander around, drop on the cafes, browse the Independent shops nestled within beautiful residential town houses that are unique to Cheltenham.
Stunning Regency architecture. A great place to visit day and night.
There are an extensive number of historic and iconic buildings here, from the curved facade of Montpellier Wine Bar and the sculptures known as Caryatids, these armless ladies are. Type of column which support the architectural facades of the chic boutiques on Montpellier Walk.
Here you will find plenty of places to eat and drink, The Ivy, Queens hotel, 131.
Montpellier Gardens is a pleasant place to take a stroll, here you will find a small cafe, children’s play area, tennis courts and an art gallery.
39 locals recommend
Montpellier
Stunning Regency architecture. A great place to visit day and night.
There are an extensive number of historic and iconic buildings here, from the curved facade of Montpellier Wine Bar and the sculptures known as Caryatids, these armless ladies are. Type of column which support the architectural facades of the chic boutiques on Montpellier Walk.
Here you will find plenty of places to eat and drink, The Ivy, Queens hotel, 131.
Montpellier Gardens is a pleasant place to take a stroll, here you will find a small cafe, children’s play area, tennis courts and an art gallery.
Places to Walk
Lies within the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Many paths and tracks as well as being a point that you can join the Cotswold Way. Take in beautiful views across Cheltenham. As well as walking it is also a perfect place to ride your bike, cyclists have access to most areas of the hill when using established tracks. See the Devils Chimney and the remains of a number of limestone quarries.
29 locals recommend
Leckhampton Hill
Cotswold WayLies within the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Many paths and tracks as well as being a point that you can join the Cotswold Way. Take in beautiful views across Cheltenham. As well as walking it is also a perfect place to ride your bike, cyclists have access to most areas of the hill when using established tracks. See the Devils Chimney and the remains of a number of limestone quarries.
Managed jointly by the National Trust and Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust, it is a haven for nature and home to many birds, reptiles and mammals.
Breathtaking views over the Severn Vale, the Brecon Beacons and Black Mountain.
Explore the Iron Age Fort still visible today.
Take a picnic or visit the cafe. After a day of walking if you fancy a pub lunch or evening meal the Air Balloon pub is close by.
27 locals recommend
Crickley Hill Country Park
Crickley HillManaged jointly by the National Trust and Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust, it is a haven for nature and home to many birds, reptiles and mammals.
Breathtaking views over the Severn Vale, the Brecon Beacons and Black Mountain.
Explore the Iron Age Fort still visible today.
Take a picnic or visit the cafe. After a day of walking if you fancy a pub lunch or evening meal the Air Balloon pub is close by.
Cleeve Hill is located on Cheltenhams North Eastern edge, breathtaking views of Cheltenham and surrounding area.
At 330 metres above sea level Cleeve Hill is the highest point in Gloucestershire and the highest peak of the Cotswold Hills, countless footpaths criss cross Its 1000 acres including the Cotswold away National Trail.
Drive up or cycle if you are feeling fit.
54 locals recommend
Cleeve Hill
Cleeve Hill is located on Cheltenhams North Eastern edge, breathtaking views of Cheltenham and surrounding area.
At 330 metres above sea level Cleeve Hill is the highest point in Gloucestershire and the highest peak of the Cotswold Hills, countless footpaths criss cross Its 1000 acres including the Cotswold away National Trail.
Drive up or cycle if you are feeling fit.
Parks
Largest Ornamental park in Cheltenham. It features the magnificent Pump Rooms and lakes.
Divided in two by Evesham Road, the Eastern side is home to a large children’s play area, aviaries and small animals. To the West lies the much larger but hidden Western Park it has a natural layout, woodland, boat lake and lower lake where you can fish in season.
157 locals recommend
Pittville Park
Largest Ornamental park in Cheltenham. It features the magnificent Pump Rooms and lakes.
Divided in two by Evesham Road, the Eastern side is home to a large children’s play area, aviaries and small animals. To the West lies the much larger but hidden Western Park it has a natural layout, woodland, boat lake and lower lake where you can fish in season.
Lies at the top of Montpellier and the Promenade. It faces the Montpellier Shopping District. It offers a small children’s play area, cafe, tennis courts, the Gardens Gallery and the Bandstand.
56 locals recommend
Montpellier Gardens
24 Montpellier Spa RdLies at the top of Montpellier and the Promenade. It faces the Montpellier Shopping District. It offers a small children’s play area, cafe, tennis courts, the Gardens Gallery and the Bandstand.
Imperial Square and Gardens