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Nailsworth

Nailsworth, England

Nailsworth

Length5.3 mi
Elev. Gain606.8 ft
Est. Steps12000

Lake

River

Scenic views

Quiet place

Muddy

Created by Richard1975
Introduction
Nailsworth is a 5.3 mile (12,000-step) route located near Nailsworth, Stroud, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 606.8 ft and is rated as medium. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Nailsworth

Place
Nailsworth is a town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England, lying in one of the Stroud Valleys in the Cotswolds, on the A46 road, 3.5 miles (5.6 km) south of Stroud and about 25 miles (40 km) north of Bath. The parish had a population of 5,794 at the 2011 census.

The New Lawn

Sports
The New Lawn is a football stadium in Nailsworth, Gloucestershire. It has been the home stadium of League Two club Forest Green Rovers since 2006. During the 2007–08 season the stadium was shared with Gloucester City. The stadium has a capacity of 5,140, of which 2,000 is seated. It replaced The Lawn Ground as Forest Green Rovers' home stadium and is expected to be replaced by a new stadium development located near the M5 motorway.

The Lawn Ground

Place
The Lawn Ground was located in Nailsworth, Gloucestershire, England, and was, from 1890 to 2006, home to the English football club, Forest Green Rovers who currently play in League Two. The Lawn Ground also hosted local cup finals as well as being home to Forest Green's Ladies and youth sides. The ground was located at the top of a steep hill in the hamlet of Forest Green and had a total capacity of 5,141 people.

Shortwood United F.C.

Sports
Shortwood United Football Club is a football club based in Nailsworth, Gloucestershire, England. The club are currently members of the Hellenic League Division One West and play at the Meadowbank Ground.

Nailsworth railway station

Place
Nailsworth railway station served the town of Nailsworth in Gloucestershire, England and was the terminus of the 9.3km-long Stonehouse and Nailsworth Railway, later part of the Midland Railway. The railway was built to meet local demand for a connection to the UK national railway network and was opened in 1867.

Miry Brook

Water

Tourist Information Centre

Tourist Attraction

Ruskin Mill

Building

The Co-operative Food

Store

The George Inn

Food
Route Details

Length

5.3 mi

Elev. Gain

606.8 ft

Est. Steps

12000
Created by
Richard1975
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