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| Dursley Town Centre |
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The Cotswold Way runs through Dursley, a busy market town to the south west of Stroud. From here, some of the finest walks in the Cotswolds await you.
The nearby train station at Cam has excellent links with Bristol and Gloucester, a connecting bus service to Dursley centre, and buses to Stonehouse, Stroud and the surrounding area.
Convenient to access attractions such as:
- Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust at Slimbridge
- Berkeley Castle
- Westonbirt Arboretum
- Kingshill House Arts Centre
- Dursley Pool and Sports Centre
The town is centred upon a delightful 18th century market house, which also acts as the Town Hall. Dursley has earned its living from the woollen cloth trade, agricultural engineering and its world-famous Lister-Petter engines.
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| The Old Spot Inn |
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The Old Spot Inn is listed among Britain’s top 500 pubs, as well as being a CAMRA National award winner (Campaign for Real Ale ) for its reputation as the epitome of a real English ale pub. With the old English atmosphere of taverns long gone, the cosiness embraces you the moment you walk through the door. There are no jukeboxes or fruit machines here - just excellent, real beer for the real beer enthusiast.
Cam
Cam, one mile north of Dursley is a community which gets involved with many projects, such as the Cam Domesday 21 Book of Wildlife in 2001. A record of the wildlife at the start of the 21st Century compiled from local people's observations. Cam Mill Still makes fine fabrics as it has since 1522.
Useful Links
Bus Services - More information about Bus Timetables
Rail Services - More information about Rail Services
Vale Vision - More Information about a community led enterprise
Town Council - More Information about Dursley Town
Dursley Chamber of Trade Official Website - Find Out More
Dursley Town Festival - Find out more details
Dursley Rural Festival - Find out more about the Dursley Rural Festival
Map of the Area
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