Enjoy visits to Lacock Abbey and Castle Combe along the way, but please be warned, there is no actual castle here, just the stunning abbey where Downton Abbey and Harry Potter were filmed, which you can stop at, to take in the tour!Read More
We have our favourite tours such as The Cotswolds Distillery and Dunkertons, but we know them all! Tell us your tastes and we’ll find a tour to match.Read More
So just what is it that Americans love about visiting Britain? We’ve got 6 delights that await you, but we’re sure once you’ve visited Britain, you’ll be able to come up with many more…Read More
Whilst it’s widely known that the word ‘wold’ is from the old English ‘wald’, meaning forest or high ground – apt in that the Cotswolds are famous for gently rolling hills and ancient woodland. However, the word Cot could be from the name of an Anglo-Saxon chieftain named Cod in the 12th century who owned...Read More
If you’re planning to visit the Cotswolds, you may be wondering when is the best season and what you could expect for weather and experiences. Whilst our beautiful part of the English countryside is most often quiet and tranquil, there are busier times of year as more visitors come to experience the Cotswolds. There are...Read More
The UK is the largest producer of cider in Europe, and we’ve selected four of the best cideries in the Cotswolds to visit if you want to find out why it’s so good…Read More
The Cotswolds is home to block-buster movies such as Harry Potter’s Hogwarts school, The Avengers and Pride & Prejudice, as well as epic television series such as Wolf Hall, Sanditon and Downton Abbey – If you love film and television, particularly period drama, you will fall in love with the Cotswolds.Read More