Things to do in the Cotswolds in the rain: The best indoor activities
Visiting the Cotswolds means beautiful landscapes, historic towns and villages, gardens and stately homes. But the one thing you can’t guarantee in the UK is …
Visiting the Cotswolds means beautiful landscapes, historic towns and villages, gardens and stately homes. But the one thing you can’t guarantee in the UK is …
The Cotswolds is best known for its natural beauty, but the region also has a packed calendar of events, featuring world-class music, literature, food and …
After dark, cold days and the post-Christmas lull, the first snowdrops peeking out from the ground are a sign that spring is finally on its …
From the Romans to the Georgians and on to the 20th century, Bath’s museums and galleries take you on a journey through thousands of years …
Bourton-on-the-Water is one of the most popular places to stay in the Cotswolds, thanks to its scenic setting on the River Windrush and attractions like …
Visit lesser-known Cotswold villages and beautiful countryside on this this 7-mile Moreton-in-Marsh to Longborough and Bourton-on-the-Hill walk. The route also takes in some of the …
Explore the peaceful countryside and woodland around Moreton-in-Marsh on this 6.9-mile/11km circular Moreton-in-Marsh to Blockley walk, which is particularly beautiful in autumn. And as Moreton-in-Marsh …
Test your knowledge of the Cotswolds with our ultimate Cotswolds quiz. Whether you’re a local or just love this part of the world, this quiz …
With frosty mornings, pretty villages decked in twinkling lights, Christmas carols, cosy fires, the smell of pine trees and maybe even a snow flurry or …
With wooden chalets draped with sparkling lights, colourful Christmas decorations, locally made gifts and crafts, and the smell of mulled wine and roasted chestnuts – …
If you’re looking for somewhere to take your dog, you can’t beat the Cotswolds with its fabulous dog-friendly hotels, cosy country pubs and miles of …
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