Places to visit


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Burford Town Centre
Just a 5-minute walk from the site, Burford Town Centre offers a charming mix of independent shops, traditional pubs and welcoming places to eat, all set along one of the most picturesque High Streets in the Cotswold
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03
Bourton-on-the-water
Often known as the “Little Venice of the Cotswolds”, this much-loved village features low stone bridges crossing the River Windrush, alongside a wide selection of gift shops, cafés and family-friendly attractions
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Lower and Upper Slaughter
A peaceful and popular riverside walk connects these two unspoilt villages, following the River Eye through traditional stone bridges.
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Stow on the Wold
A lively Cotswold market town known for antiques shops, historic inns and independent cafés, with far-reaching views across the surrounding countryside.
02
Bibury
Described by William Morris as “the most beautiful village in England”, Bibury remains a highlight of the Cotswolds. Set beside the River Coln, its famous Arlington Row dates back to the 14th century and is now cared for by the National Trust.
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04
Cotswold Wildlife Park
Home to over 260 species of animals, the Cotswold Wildlife Park is the largest privately owned zoological collection in the UK, set within beautifully landscaped parkland and gardens.
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Daylesford Organic Farm
A destination in its own right, Daylesford offers a celebrated farm shop, cafés and restaurants, wellness experiences and beautiful countryside walks.
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Cotswold Way
For walkers and nature lovers, sections of the Cotswold Way are easily accessible nearby, offering stunning views, rolling hills and classic village landscapes.
