Things To Do in the Oxfordshire Cotswolds

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  1. Add Fulbrook - St James the Great Church to your Itinerary

    Fulbrook - St James the Great Church

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    Fulbrook

    A small, picturesque church dating back to the 12th century but with a little 19th century bellcote. There are a few pieces of medieval glass.

  2. Add Langford - St Matthew's Church to your Itinerary

    Langford - St Matthew's Church

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    Langford

    The most immediately striking aspect of the church is the square central tower, the most conspicuous surviving part of a large Saxon church dating to the 11th century.It may possibly postdate the Norman conquest but is certainly the work of Saxon…

  3. Add Chipping Norton Museum of Local History to your Itinerary

    Chipping Norton Museum of Local History

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    Museum

    Chipping Norton

    An independent museum located on the first floor of the 19th century Chipping Norton Co-op Society Meeting Hall and run by the local history society.

  4. Add Ascott under Wychwood - Holy Trinity Church to your Itinerary

    Ascott under Wychwood - Holy Trinity Church

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    Ascott under Wychwood

    Holy Trinity is set in the heart of the beautiful village of Ascott-under-Wychwood. It abounds with fascinating historical features and has been the centre of worship in the village for some 900 years.

  5. Add Baking Scones in a Cotswold Cottage to your Itinerary

    Baking Scones in a Cotswold Cottage

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    Banbury

    Step inside a 16th century Cotswold thatched cottage to learn to bake English scones, visiting a village church and castle with locals.
    This unmissable quintessential experience will get you making your own English scones in a typical Cotswold…

  6. Add Discover the North Cotswolds by Electric Bike to your Itinerary

    Discover the North Cotswolds by Electric Bike

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    Cycling

    Kingham

    Take the strain out of cycling and explore the stunning north Cotswolds countryside by state-of-the-art electric bike.
    This unique guided experience leaves the main roads behind, taking you on quiet country backroads on a 40km circular route from…

  7. Add Hardwick Parks Watersports Centre to your Itinerary

    Hardwick Parks Watersports Centre

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    Lake/Reservoir

    Hardwick, Witney

    The watersports centre is located between our two lakes. We have a wide variety of watersports available both on a board and on your feet! There's no better day out than one on the water!

  8. Add Island Farm Donkey Sanctuary to your Itinerary

    Island Farm Donkey Sanctuary

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    Farm

    Wallingford

    Island Farm Donkey Sanctuary is based at Brightwell-cum-Sotwell, Nr. Wallingford in South Oxfordshire and currently looks after over 130 donkeys. Visitors welcome.

  9. Add Oxford & the Cotswolds Highlights Cycle Tour to your Itinerary

    Oxford & the Cotswolds Highlights Cycle Tour

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    Cycling

    Oxford

    Discover the joy of exploring the Cotswolds on two-wheels with a guided, or self-guided tour of the Cotswolds.
    Bainton Bikes will create a bespoke itinerary for you in tours lasting from 2 to 6 hours, including lunch, punting and afternoon tea for…

  10. Add Pendon Museum to your Itinerary

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    Pendon Museum

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    Model/Miniature Village

    Abingdon

    Pendon recaptures scenes from the English countryside as it was in the 1920s and 1930s using exquisite models to explain a past era and a different way of life.

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Saltridge Woods (Credit: Ken Long)