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    North & South Cotswolds

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    • 2 Days
    • Driver-guide and executive-type vehicle
    • Cotswolds

    Imagine an idyllic country scene: golden cottages with pink roses round the door, cascading streams, mossy grass grazed by lazy cattle, undulating hills, and views that disappear into the unthinkable distance… You’ve already pictured the Cotswolds! There’s the famous North, full of honey-coloured buildings, wide valleys and elegant market towns. But don’t miss out on the lesser-known South, the quieter, shyer cousin, with its hidden valleys and quirky character. Both offer the quintessential countryside that characterises the Cotswolds, England’s largest Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

    Departure & Return Location

    • Our full day tours last approximately eight hours in the Cotswolds
    • If you require pick up or drop off outside of North Cotswolds, (eg London or Oxford) you can request when booking
    • Central London to the Cotswolds is about 2 hours by car or 95 minutes by train
    • Hotel Pickup: Meet the guide at the front/lobby of your hotel accommodation five minutes before tour start-time

    Price Includes

    • Driver-guide and executive-type vehicle

    Price Excludes

    • Entry fee to any attractions you choose to visit
    • Lunch
    • Accommodation

    Important Information

    • Our full-day tours last approximately 8 hours in the Cotswolds
    • Mileage fees are incurred for journeys outside of the North Cotswolds
    • Start and finish point - not sure or need advice? Call or e-mail us

    Cancellation & Payment Terms

    • Full refund up to two weeks before
    • 50% refund when cancelled 7-14 days before the tour
    • No refund if cancelled less than a week before the tour
    • Full payment is due at the time of booking
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    Our tour, led by a knowledgeable local driver-guide, meanders through some of the Cotswolds’ most iconic spots. In the North, Chipping Campden was once the home of medieval sheep barons, who used their wealth to build marvels such as 14th century Grevel’s House and St James’ Church, considered by many to be the finest wool church in the region. Teetering Snowshill atop the Cotswold escarpment, unspoilt Winchcombe, and Bourton-on-the-Water – the Venice of the Cotswolds – are some of the prettiest settlements you’ll see; but none are more prized than glorious Upper and Lower Slaughter, which attract visitors from all over the world to wander along secluded pathways by the side of the babbling River Eye.

    Unsophisticated as these villages are, they’re known for attracting celebrities past and present. Rock stars, supermodels and fashion designers are among those who’ve bought manors in the area in recent years. But that’s not a new phenomenon. Broadway is still full of galleries, a throwback to the 19th century when painters such as the American Francis Davis Millet fell in love with its wide main street and quaint tranquillity. Nearby Broadway Tower was once owned by Pre-Raphaelite William Morris; you can see 13 counties from this, the “highest little castle in the Cotswolds”.

    This area is also prized for its outstanding gardens. Hidcote Manor, an Arts and Crafts masterpiece, is one of the finest of its kind in the world; while Kiftsgate boasts England’s largest rose.

    But while the manicured Cotswolds of the North attract a myriad tourists, the South holds more rugged secrets in the form of deep-hidden valleys, harebell-covered meadows, and steeply wooded hills. Nestled amongst these natural amphitheatres are towns that seem to have sprung organically from the earth; ancient towns with fascinating shops, restaurants that cook with ingredients grown on Cotswold soil, and attractions that vividly tell the story of this ancient land.

    As our expert guides take you through picture-postcard scenery, they can explain the history of towns and villages such as Bibury, with its famous Arlington Row of former weavers’ cottages, and Cirencester, a Roman capital, which grew yet richer on the proceeds of the medieval wool industry. There’s Tetbury, once home to King Charles and Camilla: indeed, this is the town where the Princes William and Harry grew up. Tetbury is much-visited for its antique emporia, food and other individual shops, none more famous than Highgrove, selling unique crafts, the profits from which go to the King’s own charities. Stunning Malmesbury Abbey, dating back to the 12th century, is the burial place of Athelstan, England’s first King. The town is also home to a more modern attraction: the outstanding Abbey House Gardens, famed not only for their horticulture but for their owners, known as the Naked Gardeners for reasons that may become clear!

    There’s also an option to visit ancient Lacock Abbey, where the Harry Potter movies were filmed.

    Accommodation

    We have several accommodation options for this tour.
    • Barnsley House Hotel, near Bibury
    • Lords of the Manor Hotel, Upper Slaughter
    • Dormy House hotel, Nr Broadway
    • Whatley Manor hotel, Nr Malmesbury
    • Manor House hotel, Castle Combe

    Additional Experiences Just for You

    We also have a curated selection of experiences you might enjoy during the tour:
    • Cotswold Distillery tour
    • Brewery tour
    • Falconry experience
    • Sudeley castle tickets
    • Country house hotel afternoon tea
    • Two hour Foraging tour
    • Highgrove garden tour
    Itinerary

    The route can be adjusted to fit with any start and finish point, such as a Cheltenham hotel or Bibury.

    Day 1

    • Start: Moreton in Marsh Station
    • Chipping Campden
    • Hidcote Manor Garden/Kiftsgate (optional)
    • Broadway Tower
    • Snowshill
    • Broadway
    • Winchcombe
    • Sudeley Castle (optional)
    • Upper and Lower Slaughter
    • Bourton-on-the-Water
    • Stow on the Wold
    • Finish: Your hotel accommodation

    Day 2

    • Start: Your accommodation
    • Bibury
    • Cirencester
    • Tetbury, antique shops and Highgrove shop (the inspiration of King Charles)
    • Malmesbury
    • Lacock
    • Lacock Abbey (optional)
    • Castle Combe
    • Afternoon tea at Manor House hotel (optional)
    • Finish: Your accommodation or chosen finish point
    Tour Locations
    Would you like to speak to a Rosehill Travel team member to learn more?

    Schedule a call with us and we’d be delighted to discuss this or any other itinerary with you. We can also easily customise a trip to cater to your schedule or interests. Simply select a time that suits your schedule and we’ll be happy to chat.


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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are your payment terms?

    Full payment is due at the time of booking.

    What if I need to cancel the tour?

    These are the cancelation fees. For more information, please read the booking terms and Conditions.

    Period before arrival date within which notification is received Cancellation Charge
    2 weeks or more Full refund
    7 to 14 days 50% of tour price
    7 days or less  100% of tour price

    What Time Will The Tour Start?

    Our Tours usually start at 9:30 am, but whatever time suits you.

    How Long Is A Tour?

    A full day tour is 7 to 8 hours. A half day tour is four hours.

    What Type Of Vehicle Will We Be Travelling In?

    You’ll be touring in an executive-type vehicle, ensuring comfort and luxury throughout your journey.

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