by Joanna Tubbs | Jun 9, 2022 | Amphitheatre, The Obelisk, Walking
If you want to learn more about Cirencester Roman Amphitheatre and the Obelisk, now’s your chance! Cirencester Rotary Club and Cirencester Civic Society have joined forces to lead three walks as part of Cirencester Town Council’s Wellbeing week on Tuesday 14th...
by Joanna Tubbs | May 26, 2022 | Amphitheatre, Uncategorized
By Melanie Dodd Spring time is a real treat for the eyes, ears and nose… Keep a look out for some of these beauties as your walk around the Amphitheatre, Querns Wood and Four Acre Field. You may be surprised by what you can find if you stop, look and listen...
by Joanna Tubbs | Feb 26, 2022 | Amphitheatre, Uncategorized
The sight of a sea of snowdrops bobbing gently in the woods is a sure sign than spring is on its way. Did you know that Cirencester’s Amphitheatre has its own spectacular carpet of snowdrops, tucked away in a secret spot? Keep reading to discover where to find...
by Joanna Tubbs | Feb 18, 2022 | Amphitheatre, Four Acre Field, Querns Wood
Update 24th February 2022: The pathway has now been cleared Our friends at the Cirencester Town Council and English Heritage acted swiftly and have now cleared the fallen tree that was blocking the path from Cotswold Avenue to the Amphitheatre. Storm Eunice, called...
by Joanna Tubbs | Oct 23, 2021 | Amphitheatre, Walking
A classic walk taking in many of the most historically significant landmarks in Cirencester. The Whereat Trail begins at the Corinium Museum and leads to Cirencester’s Roman Amphitheatre, passing many sites of interest on the way. Simply head for the museum on Park...
by Joanna Tubbs | Sep 22, 2021 | Amphitheatre
Would you like to learn more about the amphitheatre and obelisk, but can’t make it to the site? Take a virtual tour of Cirencester’s Roman Amphitheatre, complete with a potted history of the site, from the comfort of home! This video was produced by Cirencester Civic...