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Would you like to have a holiday walking through beautiful villages that bring smiles and fill you with tenderness, well, Holidu invites you to Cotswolds, this region is the England of Christmas cards and cookie box lids and of charming vintage series and the fantasy of any tourist travelling to Britain? Come and choose which house you would aspire to stay in if your dreams came true. Put on your hiking boots and tackle some stages, or dare to hike the entire National Cotswolds Trail, stopping at charming villages and cosy pubs. You can camp or stay in one of the excellent B & BS along the way
Cottages a few metres from the city centreThe cottages in the Cotswolds are dreamy, as are their streets and its stone architecture. Here you can enjoy a magical place surrounded by mountains and trees that will allow you to breathe fresh air. Feel free and serene as you take in the scenery from the garden or terrace of a cottage in the Cotswolds. Don't you think this is the place you deserve? Come, we are waiting for you!
Travellers and activities
Go to Castle Combe, one of the places you cannot miss in The Cotswolds, not only for the award-winning It is, but because it is a corner where tranquillity, honey-colored stone houses, it’s beautiful medieval church and an environment where relaxation is breathed, are just some things you can enjoy in this small town where no more than 300 people live
The Cotswolds for active travelStroll the beautiful streets of Broadway. Located 150 kilometres from London, Broadway is considered by many to be the gateway to The Cotswolds. With less noticeable charm than places like Castle Combe or Bibury, this quaint town boasts one of the longest streets in England, lined by honey-colored stone cottages and charming little shops and a quirky tower on the outskirts of the town, that you can't miss either
Cotswolds is bounded by the bedrock of Jurassic limestone creating a kind of grassland environment unusual in the UK and is also mined from gold-colored Cotswold stone
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The most famous street in the region is located in the beautiful village of Bibury. Although we have to say that the street is just as charming as visiting it, so if you want to enjoy it quietly, it is best to stay in the town and be able to go first thing in the morning or late in the afternoon or if you have a car, come closer Up to here at one of these hours when there are practically no tourists, and you will have the most famous street in the English countryside all to yourself
2. Get to know the beautiful town of TetburyConsidered by many as the treasure cave of antique dealers for locating some of the most famous shops in this area, Tetbury can say that it is much more than that. With charming little streets, surrounded by honey-colored houses, historical buildings among which the Market stands out with impressive pillars and a most attractive atmosphere, it is clear why celebrities such as Kate Winslet or Hugh Grant have their residences here, do not you believe it?
3. Lacock, an interesting townLacock is one of the great unknown in The Cotswolds. With beautiful streets and houses full of charm, in addition to being a perfect place to get lost for a couple of hours, it is the ideal place to buy or taste some gastronomic delights of the region. You will find these on the doors of the houses so that, simply, you can choose the one you like the most, leaving the money in an envelope or in a mailbox, with no intermediaries other than your will. Curious, don't you think?
4. Visit the magical town of Chipping CampdenIf there is a place that you cannot miss in The Cotswolds, that is Chipping Campden, especially the area furthest from the town, proper, where you can find each passing through traditional houses, with thatched roofs, which are preserved in perfect condition, causing the visitor the feeling of having gone back in time or being inside a film set
5. Get to know Upper SlaughterHalf an hour from Chipping Campden, we find Upper Slaughter, a small town where its beautiful church, St. Peters, stands out. Historically, it was one of the thirteen towns of England and Wales in which its inhabitants, throughout World War I and II, served the navy, returning later to the town
6. Enjoy Bourton on the waterKnown by many as the Venice of The Cotswolds, this town, divided by the River Windrush, is a meeting point for many locals, on all weekends, who seek in this place the destination where they can enjoy a picnic around the river or spend a day of fun with the little ones in the house
7. Do not forget to visit the town of wool; WinchcombeThis small town, dedicated to wool and which until now is preserved in perfect condition, can boast of having some of the most scenic streets in The Cotswolds, as well as having several specialized establishments and some of the most recognized antique stores in the region.