Christine’s Guidebook

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Christine’s Guidebook

Sightseeing

This beautiful spot can be accessed along the footpath, through a pretty woodland
88 locals recommend
Cotswold Country Park & Beach
Spratsgate Lane
88 locals recommend
This beautiful spot can be accessed along the footpath, through a pretty woodland
55 locals recommend
Cirencester Park
55 locals recommend
107 locals recommend
Painswick Rococo Garden
Gloucester Road
107 locals recommend
657 locals recommend
Blenheim Palace
657 locals recommend
Westonbirt, The National Arboretum
340 locals recommend
248 locals recommend
Sudeley Castle
248 locals recommend
Colesbourne Park
Colesbourne Park
251 locals recommend
Cotswold Farm Park
251 locals recommend
82 locals recommend
Cotswold Lavender
82 locals recommend
Cotswold Wildlife Park and Gardens
442 locals recommend
220 locals recommend
Walk to Broadway Tower
Middle Hill
220 locals recommend
38 locals recommend
The Model Village
38 locals recommend
105 locals recommend
Chedworth Roman Villa
105 locals recommend
80 locals recommend
Corinium Museum
Park Street
80 locals recommend

Food scene

Lovely farm shop with yurts and a cafe
84 locals recommend
Jolly Nice
84 locals recommend
Lovely farm shop with yurts and a cafe
No insta-worthy trip to the Cotswolds is complete without visiting Daylesford!
273 locals recommend
Daylesford Kingham, Gloucestershire
273 locals recommend
No insta-worthy trip to the Cotswolds is complete without visiting Daylesford!
24 locals recommend
Jacks
44 Black Jack St
24 locals recommend
53 locals recommend
MADE BY BOB
53 locals recommend
67 locals recommend
The Potting Shed Pub
The Street
67 locals recommend
13 locals recommend
The Rectory Hotel
13 locals recommend
22 locals recommend
The Fleece at Cirencester
Market Place
22 locals recommend
Henry's Seafood Bar & Grill
3 Gosditch Street
9 locals recommend
Malt & Anchor
4 Castle St
9 locals recommend
40 locals recommend
The Lakeside Brasserie
Station Road
40 locals recommend
26 locals recommend
Relish at The Gateway Cafe
17 Spine Rd E
26 locals recommend
21 locals recommend
The Bakers Arms
21 locals recommend
88 locals recommend
Soho Farmhouse
88 locals recommend
21 locals recommend
The Double Red Duke
Bourton Road
21 locals recommend
34 locals recommend
The Bell Inn Langford
34 locals recommend
7 locals recommend
Temple Guiting Pantry
The Square
7 locals recommend
The Twig
YOKU Cheltenham
131 Promenade
19 locals recommend
Fostons Ash Inn
19 locals recommend
Sams Montpellier
Montpellier Street

Local Towns

The ‘capital’ of the Cotswolds and just a 5 minute drive. Cirencester has a wealth of diverse shops from individual boutiques to well-known brands.
373 locals recommend
Cirencester
373 locals recommend
The ‘capital’ of the Cotswolds and just a 5 minute drive. Cirencester has a wealth of diverse shops from individual boutiques to well-known brands.
A regency jewel, home to the Cheltenham festivals and of course, the Races. Only 25 minutes from the huts, this beautiful town offers a sophisticated day out for our guests.
384 locals recommend
Cheltenham
384 locals recommend
A regency jewel, home to the Cheltenham festivals and of course, the Races. Only 25 minutes from the huts, this beautiful town offers a sophisticated day out for our guests.
Just 30 minute’s drive away and perhaps the most famous of the small Cotswolds towns. Stow’s beautiful shopping centre has many fine antique shops and art galleries.
360 locals recommend
Stow-on-the-Wold
360 locals recommend
Just 30 minute’s drive away and perhaps the most famous of the small Cotswolds towns. Stow’s beautiful shopping centre has many fine antique shops and art galleries.
William Morris once described it as “the most beautiful village in the Cotswolds”. Known for its honey-coloured seventeenth century stone cottages with steeply pitched roofs, it’s not hard to understand why Bibury has been the back drop to many Hollywood films.
55 locals recommend
Bibury Trout Farm
55 locals recommend
William Morris once described it as “the most beautiful village in the Cotswolds”. Known for its honey-coloured seventeenth century stone cottages with steeply pitched roofs, it’s not hard to understand why Bibury has been the back drop to many Hollywood films.
Known as the “Little Venice of the Cotswolds”. Along the River Windrush, it is home to elegant low bridges, neat tree-shaded greens and tidy stone banks. Bourbon hosts a world of gorgeous shops, cafes and restaurants.
450 locals recommend
Bourton on the Water
450 locals recommend
Known as the “Little Venice of the Cotswolds”. Along the River Windrush, it is home to elegant low bridges, neat tree-shaded greens and tidy stone banks. Bourbon hosts a world of gorgeous shops, cafes and restaurants.
One of England’s prettiest small medieval towns, Burford is famous for its magnificent hillside high street full of antique shops, country boutiques, restaurants and pubs.
256 locals recommend
Burford
256 locals recommend
One of England’s prettiest small medieval towns, Burford is famous for its magnificent hillside high street full of antique shops, country boutiques, restaurants and pubs.
This beautiful Cotswold town has an abundance of boutique shops and has become famous for its twenty five antique shops! This old market town has a wide range of tea shops, bistros, cafes, pubs and restaurants which offer a good choice of food and drink options.
204 locals recommend
Tetbury
204 locals recommend
This beautiful Cotswold town has an abundance of boutique shops and has become famous for its twenty five antique shops! This old market town has a wide range of tea shops, bistros, cafes, pubs and restaurants which offer a good choice of food and drink options.
One of the most picturesque cities imaginable, Oxford is home to the oldest English-speaking university in the world. Founded in Saxon times at a shallow spot on the River Thames where the oxen were able to wade across the water, it is a wonderful place to explore and enjoy.
556 locals recommend
Oxford
556 locals recommend
One of the most picturesque cities imaginable, Oxford is home to the oldest English-speaking university in the world. Founded in Saxon times at a shallow spot on the River Thames where the oxen were able to wade across the water, it is a wonderful place to explore and enjoy.