Tyndale Monument
A 160-year-old tower built in honor of a scholar who was burned at the stake for translating the Bible.

šŸ“œ 160-year-old tower, also known as Nibley Monument.
šŸ” Built in honor of William Tyndale, biblical scholar and Reformation figure.

Why Go

🌳 Situated deep in the Cotswolds on a steep hillside overlooking the Severn Valley.
šŸ‘€ Provides unparalleled countryside views, stretching past the two Severn Bridges and into the Black Mountains in Wales.
🚶 Footpaths through beautiful woodland, safe for all ages.
šŸžļø Can be combined with longer walks along the Cotswold Way to Wotton Hill.

Why Avoid

āš ļø Footpath can be very wet and boggy outside of summertime or after rain, requires walking boots.

Tips

šŸ…æļø Limited car parking at the bottom of the footpath; best to park further in North Nibley village and walk.

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