£5 (adult) 90 mins About 6 miles away
Walk through centuries of history today with a guided walk of Gloucester. Run by the Gloucester Civic Trust, tours start from St. Michael's Tower at The Cross at 11am, and let you discover the stories of the people who have inhabited the city for two millennia. (Just avoid the puddles - they don't have such a good reputation.)
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GLOUCESTERSHIRE
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