• Ihr Reiseführer für die Cotswolds - David Wallis
  • Seating and cosy fire at The Wild Rabbit, Kingham
  • Outdoor Activities - Tough Mudder
  • Arlington Row, Bibury
  • Looking across the lake to Blenheim Palace
  • Canoes on the River Thames near Kelmscott
Ihr Reiseführer für die Cotswolds - David Wallis
Seating and cosy fire at The Wild Rabbit, Kingham
Outdoor Activities - Tough Mudder
Arlington Row, Bibury
Looking across the lake to Blenheim Palace
Canoes on the River Thames near Kelmscott

Autumn in the Cotswolds

  1. Half Term Fun

    There's so much to keep the kids entertained this October half term in the Cotswolds, from Halloween themed activities to heritage events, wildlife experiences to hands-on workshops.

  2. Autumn Stays

    There’s nowhere better to soak up the sights, sounds and tastes of Autumn than the beautiful Cotswolds. Stay for a few days and take chilly walks through glorious woodland and arboreta, cosy up with a hot drink (or a cheeky tipple!) in a village pub or traditional tearoom, and meander through winding lanes ...

  3. Autumn Activities

    From seasonal walks to autumnal workshops, hands-on activities and guided tours, there’re so many reasons to visit the Cotswolds this Autumn.

  4. Dog-friendly Autumn Breaks

    If you’re looking for a pup’tastic Autumn break with your four-legged friend, look no further than the Cotswolds. Imagine the tail-wagging adventures you’ll have together ...

  5. Halloween Hijinks

    For spooktacular fun for all ages head to the creepy Cotswolds this Halloween!

Saltridge Woods (Credit: Ken Long)