7 hours
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Visit to the North Cotswolds
This private tour of the Cotswolds, led by a local driver-guide, showcases the highlights of the North Cotswolds, allowing you to visit numerous must-see locations in just one day. The journey utilizes serene country lanes, offering picturesque views of the countryside and exploring charming, lesser-known Cotswold villages.
This private tour of the Cotswolds, led by a local driver-guide, showcases the highlights of the North Cotswolds, allowing you to visit numerous must-see locations in just one day. The journey utilizes serene country lanes, offering picturesque views of the countryside and exploring charming, lesser-known Cotswold villages.
Snowshill is a hidden gem in the Cotswolds that consistently captivates its visitors. This charming village is renowned for its adjacent lavender fields, along with an elegant manor house and a breathtaking church.
The Slaughters, encompassing both Lower and Upper Slaughter, are nestled in stunning countryside, providing a serene perspective of the Cotswolds. Their exquisite honey-stone cottages and idyllic views resemble a picture postcard.
Broadway is a well-preserved medieval town, often regarded by many as the ‘Jewel of the Cotswolds.’ It has a strong connection to the arts and crafts movement, making it a frequent choice for our lunch breaks due to its numerous dining options.
Chipping Campden is a charming town in the Cotswolds, renowned for its historical architecture and a magnificent church. The town’s oldest structures date back to the 14th century, and it was formerly the residence of the Guild of Handicrafts.
Broadway Tower, constructed in 1798 and rising to over 1,000 feet, has established itself as a prominent landmark in the Cotswolds. Formerly the residence of William Morris, it has appeared in numerous historical television programs.
Stow-on-the-Wold is a historic market town established by the Normans, characterized by a charming blend of gardens, stately homes, picturesque cottages, unique shops, and inviting tea rooms, all set against the backdrop of the quintessential Cotswold countryside.
Stanton is recognized as one of the more picturesque villages in the Cotswolds. Due to its lesser-known status among tourists, it often offers a serene and peaceful atmosphere. The village features charming Cotswold stone cottages from the 16th and 17th centuries, along with a welcoming pub, making it an appealing destination.
Stanway is an attractive Cotswold village that boasts a Jacobean Manor House, still in the possession of the Earl of Wemys. The village is also home to a remarkable water fountain that soars over 300 feet, earning it the title of the tallest gravity-fed fountain in the world.
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