Shropshire England United Kingdom
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Soudley

Soudley, including Upper Soudley, is a village to the west of Cinderford, in the civil parish of Ruspidge and Soudley, in the Forest of Dean district, Gloucestershire, England. Soudley is a popular destination for tourists visiting the Forest of Dean, largely due to the local scenery and its proximity to several tourist attractions. Nearby attractions include the Dean Heritage Centre, Soudley Ponds, Blaize Bailey viewpoint and the Blue Rock Trail. Activities at the Dean Heritage Centre include chain-saw wood carving and courses on manual wood turning. There are also many educational resources available on site and, as a result, the centre is regularly frequented by schools from the local area and Wales. A number of small guest houses and holiday-let properties exist in the village, catering for people wishing to enjoy the local countryside or use the village as a base when visiting the Forest of Dean. Soudley Brook runs through the village, and is used to host the annual Soudley Duck Race; where residents and visitors gather to sponsor ducks and race them the length of the village. The day is accompanied by a small fair that takes place in the village hall. The village has a public house called the White Horse. It has two skittles teams and regularly hosts events such as quiz nights and snail races. The village also has a football club that competes in the North Gloucestershire Division 1.

Distance between:

London to Soudley 135 Miles / 217 Kms
Liverpool to Soudley 45 Miles / 73 Kms

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museum Nearby

Dean Heritage Centre

tourist attraction Nearby

Soudley Ponds