Escape the hustle and bustle of London and discover the timeless beauty of the Cotswolds with a qualified Blue Badge Tour Guide on this private full-day excursion.
Travel in comfort in a private air-conditioned vehicle as you journey through one of England's most celebrated Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Explore charming honey-coloured stone villages, rolling countryside, and centuries of history while enjoying expert commentary from your guide.
Highlights include visits to the picturesque market town of Burford, the historic wool town of Stow-on-the-Wold, the traditional market town of Moreton-in-Marsh, the iconic village of Bibury—often described as the most beautiful village in England—and Bourton-on-the-Water, known as the "Venice of the Cotswolds."
we also can pick up on your arrival from all London airports and harbors with extra charge
Bibury is a picturesque village in the Cotswolds region of Gloucestershire, often described as one of the most beautiful villages in England. William Morris famously called it “the most beautiful village in England.” Highlights include: Arlington Row – a row of iconic honey-colored stone weavers’ cottages, originally built as a wool store in the 14th century and later converted into homes. It is one of the most photographed scenes in the UK. The River Coln, which runs through the village and adds to its postcard-perfect setting. Rack Isle, a water meadow and wildlife habitat managed by the National Trust. Traditional Cotswold stone architecture, narrow lanes, and countryside walks. Bibury is a popular day-trip destination from London and nearby Cirencester, though recent years have seen heavy tourism due to its social-media popularity
Bourton-on-the-Water is one of the most popular villages in the Cotswolds and is often called the "Venice of the Cotswolds" because of the beautiful River Windrush flowing through the centre of the village, crossed by several low stone bridges. Highlights The River Windrush The heart of the village. Perfect for photos, especially in spring and summer. Children often paddle in the shallow water during warm weather. Model Village A one-ninth scale replica of Bourton-on-the-Water itself. One of the village's most unique attractions. The Model Village Birdland Park & Gardens Home to flamingos, penguins, owls, and many exotic birds. Great for families. Birdland Park and Gardens Motor Museum Features classic British cars and motoring memorabilia. Famous for the original Brum television car. Cotswold Motoring Museum
Moreton-in-Marsh Moreton-in-Marsh is one of the principal market towns in the Cotswolds and serves as a gateway to this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Located along the historic Roman road known as the Fosse Way, the town has been an important trading and coaching centre for centuries. Unlike some of the smaller Cotswold villages, Moreton-in-Marsh offers visitors a glimpse of everyday English market-town life while retaining its historic charm. The town is famous for its wide High Street, lined with traditional honey-coloured limestone buildings, independent shops, cafés, and traditional inns. Highlights ️ High Street One of the widest streets in the Cotswolds. Beautiful 17th and 18th-century limestone buildings. A great place to explore local shops and cafés. ️ Traditional Market Held every Tuesday. One of the largest outdoor markets in the Cotswolds. A tradition dating back more than 800 years.
Stow-on-the-Wold Stow-on-the-Wold is the highest market town in the Cotswolds, standing at nearly 800 feet (244 metres) above sea level. Historically, it was an important centre for the medieval wool trade and became famous for hosting some of the largest sheep fairs in England. Today, Stow-on-the-Wold is known for its charming market square, antique shops, traditional inns, and beautiful Cotswold stone buildings. It is often considered one of the most elegant and historic towns in the region. Highlights ️ Market Square The heart of the town since the 12th century. Once hosted thousands of sheep during medieval wool fairs. Surrounded by historic buildings, cafés, and traditional pubs. ⛪ St Edward's Church One of the most photographed churches in the Cotswolds. Famous for its ancient north door framed by two yew trees, said to have inspired J.R.R. Tolkien's vision of the Doors of Durin in The Lord of the Rings. St Edward's Church ️ Antique Shops
Upper Slaughter Upper Slaughter is one of the most peaceful and unspoilt villages in the Cotswolds. Despite its unusual name, which comes from the Old English word "slohtre" meaning "muddy place," the village is renowned for its beauty, tranquillity, and traditional honey-coloured limestone cottages. Situated along the gentle River Eye, Upper Slaughter has changed very little over the centuries and offers visitors a glimpse of rural England at its most picturesque. Highlights Traditional Cotswold Architecture Beautiful limestone cottages dating back several centuries. One of the least commercialised villages in the Cotswolds. Perfect for photography and leisurely walks. River Eye A small, crystal-clear river flowing through the village. Creates charming reflections of the surrounding cottages and gardens. ️ The Old Mill A historic watermill that dates back to the Domesday Book of 1086. One of the village's most recognisable landmarks. The Old Mill
Burford Burford is often known as the "Gateway to the Cotswolds" and is one of the most attractive medieval market towns in England. Situated on the River Windrush, Burford prospered during the medieval wool trade and still retains much of its historic character. Its famous steep High Street slopes down towards the river and is lined with beautiful honey-coloured stone buildings, traditional shops, tearooms, and historic inns. Highlights ️ High Street One of the most picturesque streets in the Cotswolds. Medieval and Georgian buildings beautifully preserved. Independent boutiques, cafés, and antique shops. ⛪ St John the Baptist Church One of the finest parish churches in the Cotswolds. Originally built in the 12th century. Features impressive medieval architecture and stained glass. St John the Baptist Church ️ Historic Wool Town Burford became wealthy through the wool trade during the Middle Ages. Traditional Coaching Inns
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