About the Cotswolds
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270 Climbing Park
Witcombe
Already home to one of the tallest and most exciting high ropes courses in Europe, the Park will also become of the best bouldering and climbing gyms in the UK.
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Prices £10.00 to £30.00 Per TicketRiverside Café
Bourton on the Water
Bourton Riverside Cafe has a central position which overlooks the lovely river, the bridges and village green in this beautiful village. We also have an upstairs dining area overlooking these lovely attractions.
Please join us for our full…
Cotswolds Distillery Broadway Shop
Broadway
Enjoy a taste of the Cotswolds Distillery at the beautiful Broadway shop.
Painswick Rococo Garden
Painswick
This unique garden restoration, situated in a hidden valley, dates from a period when 18th century gentle folk were creating flamboyant pleasure grounds in which to entertain their guests.
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Prices £4.90 to £27.25 Per TicketFat Squirrel Outdoor Co
Notgrove
Relax and have fun with family and friends around a campfire at Fat Squirrel Outdoor. Light and cook on bushcraft fires. Toast marshmallows to make some s’mores and lasting memories.
The House Spa
Broadway
Perched high above the village of Broadway, with fabulous views across the Cotswolds, Dormy House is the perfect rural retreat with the award winning House Spa there to make you feel fabulous
Charming Cotswolds Cycle Tour
Oxford & The Cotswolds
Welcome to our tour of Oxford, the Cotswolds and Stratford-upon-Avon. Our local friendly and experienced guides will be on hand to escort you through the best of what this wonderful part of England has to offer. From stunning views to historic…
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Prices £21.00 to £25.00 ActivityBatsford Garden Centre
Nr. Moreton-in-Marsh
If you've seen something you love in the Arboretum, chances are you'll find it - or something similar - in the Garden Centre at Batsford, so don't forget to stop by during your visit.
Undiscovered Cotswolds
Witney
Explore traditional hot-spots and undiscovered hidden villages. Breath-taking scenery, meeting local animals, afternoon cream tea, punting or cycling. Group or private tailor-made tours run by us passionate and friendly locals - Graham and Ian.
The Oxfordshire Museum
Woodstock
A large 18th century house, home to the County’s collections. Explore Oxfordshire’s story from the Jurassic period through to Anglo-Saxons and Victorians to modern day. Garden Café, Museum Gift Shop & Gardens.
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FreeNew Brewery Arts
Cirencester
New Brewery Arts is the home of craft and making in the heart of the Cotswolds, with galleries, artists’ studios, café and shop, and guest accommodation, and an extensive programme of courses and workshops (over 200 each year). Admission is free.
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Free#now_vintage
Cirencester
#now_vintage is a collective of traders and makers selling a diverse range of goods for home and garden.
The Croft
Bourton on The Water
Serving breakfast, morning coffee, lunches and evening meals at our riverside restaurant.
You can enjoy freshly prepared, local produce throughout the day and night.
We have seasonal specials added to our menu daily.The Old Prison
Northleach
The Old Prison Kitchen & Café serves artisan coffees, brunch classics, homemade cakes, lunchtime specials and afternoon teas, all made with locally sourced ingredients. Complementary access is available to the original Prison Cells and Court Room…
Cotswold Lavender
Broadway
Visit the working Lavender Farm on top of the Cotswold Hills. Experience the beauty of the lavender fields, enjoy the views as you walk among the lavender.
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Prices £3.00 to £7.00 Per person per dayBuckland Manor
Broadway
One of the most elegant country house hotels in the Cotswolds, Buckland Manor is tucked away in a tranquil corner of the village of Buckland in 10 acres of beautiful gardens.
Corinium Museum
Cirencester
Discover the treasures of the Cotswolds as you explore its history at this Award Winning Museum. Home to one of the largest collections of Romano-British antiquities extensively from Corinium, Roman Britain's second largest city.
Teddy Bears of Witney
Witney
Established in 1985 as the first shop in England to specialise in selling new and old teddy bears, the shop will surprise you with the extensive choice and quality.
Tyndale Monument
DURSLEY
The Tyndale Monument was built in 1866 in memory of William Tyndale, who it is thought was born in nearby North Nibley. Tyndale, a prominent Protestant in the time of Henry VIII, produced the first complete translation of the New Testament in…
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FreeNumber Four at Stow
Stow on the Wold
Number Four offers a combination of delicious classic English and Continental dishes, aiming to incorporate locally grown produce and Cotswold meats into the menu wherever possible, with the emphasis on seasonality and flavour. They pride…