Minchinhampton Common is 580 acres of rough pasture where wild orchids and cowslips grow, commoners exercise their rights to graze horses and their cattle are free to roam. Minchinhampton Common belongs to the National Trust. It is a popular recreation area for walking, horse riding and playing golf
Cirencester Rd / Butterrow Hill (Culvar Hill / Windmill Rd / Brimscombe Hill) Stroud United Kingdom
When the wind doth blow it really bloweth you over...or something like that. Good tip Chris... an extra coat needed so you can spend more time cow and wild horse spotting!
Great place to walk the dog and watch cows.
Great space for a refreshing winter walk
Its a coat colder on the common ... At least that's what is locals say ... So wrap up warm!
If you're playing golf take lots of spare balls with you, the rough is vicious!
Enjoy the open spaces and maybe even visit a winstons icecream van! :-p
Go to the ice cream factory and pig out!
Stunning new production of War and Peace - Richard Mander
We arrived early Sunday morning. It was so calm and quiet. We felt like we had the place to ourselves! Staff were extremely friendly and outside van serves tea and cakes. A lovely weekend getaway. - Graham Beale
Amazing place and lovely for families (I imagine). Very relaxing and fun. - Cat Giger