Just 2 miles from Gloucester is the all-year outdoor Robinswood Hill dry ski-slope where Eddie the Eagle sort-of learned to ski. A cosy alpine-feel bar-restaurant and a spa-hotel with indoor pool, steam-room, sauna, gym etc are a few yards away - and there's a full 18-hole golf-course 50 yards from all of that... Paul G
One more place to visit? Just in case you think Gloucester is all about history - which I love, by the way - you should go to Kingsholm Rugby ground on a match day. Bang in the middle of the city, excellent modern facilities, & probably packed out with the crowd. It's rugby, so you may not understand all the rules, but you'll enjoy the atmosphere in the ground, & in the pubs nearby, where supporters of both sides will be 'having a pint' side by side, and because it's rugby, you need have no fear for your personal safety!
Yeah - it's a hidden near-city-centre gem. As 'Gloucestrian' kids we used to earn much-needed cash working at the Rugby Club's skittle/bowling alley+pub as "skittle picker-uppers' - a few years before that job/task was automated. Very sweaty thirsty-work.
What a pity that No 4 Gloucester Life talks about the attractiive half timbered museum for Gloucestershire Social History and the lodge where Bishop Hooper stayed before he was burnt at the stake and yet shows a totally different building further along the street.
@@eatworkouttravelrepeat.5980 Come and see the real Gloucester for yourself, not just those parts noted above. Then perhaps you will see what a sh***ole the city has become.
Just 2 miles from Gloucester is the all-year outdoor Robinswood Hill dry ski-slope where Eddie the Eagle sort-of learned to ski. A cosy alpine-feel bar-restaurant and a spa-hotel with indoor pool, steam-room, sauna, gym etc are a few yards away - and there's a full 18-hole golf-course 50 yards from all of that...
Paul G
Thank you for all it was very nice
Glad you enjoyed it!
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One more place to visit? Just in case you think Gloucester is all about history - which I love, by the way - you should go to Kingsholm Rugby ground on a match day. Bang in the middle of the city, excellent modern facilities, & probably packed out with the crowd. It's rugby, so you may not understand all the rules, but you'll enjoy the atmosphere in the ground, & in the pubs nearby, where supporters of both sides will be 'having a pint' side by side, and because it's rugby, you need have no fear for your personal safety!
Yeah - it's a hidden near-city-centre gem. As 'Gloucestrian' kids we used to earn much-needed cash working at the Rugby Club's skittle/bowling alley+pub as "skittle picker-uppers' - a few years before that job/task was automated. Very sweaty thirsty-work.
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Thank you!
You forgot cromwell st
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It's always good to have a perpendicular tower 🤔
I suppose you cannot expect an American accent to pronounce Glevum correctly! It is GLEEEEVUM 😀
Thank you for correction!
I lived in Gloucester for years was never that good
What a pity that No 4 Gloucester Life talks about the attractiive half timbered museum for Gloucestershire Social History and the lodge where Bishop Hooper stayed before he was burnt at the stake and yet shows a totally different building further along the street.
hi, someone who lives in gloucester. best part of this place is leaving, don’t come ‘ere
Why
Why?
@@eatworkouttravelrepeat.5980 Come and see the real Gloucester for yourself, not just those parts noted above. Then perhaps you will see what a sh***ole the city has become.
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O que estraga o vídeo é o sotaque americano
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Has a resident of Cheltenham,I can tell you Gloucester is a dump 🤣🤣
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