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  1. Add Slad to your Itinerary

    Slad

    The Slad Valley has become immortalised by the words of the famous author Laurie Lee, whose classic novel ‘Cider with Rosie’ is known and loved all over the world. This green and tranquil, hidden valley is near Stroud and Painswick.

  2. Add Guiting Power to your Itinerary

    Guiting Power

    A beautiful village in the heart of the north Cotswold country in the upper reaches of the Windrush Valley.

  3. Add Frampton on Severn to your Itinerary

    Frampton on Severn

    Frampton on Severn lies about 10 miles south of Gloucester on the eastern side of the River Severn.
    The Village Green in Frampton is said to be the longest village green in England, and is about 22 acres in size. Cricket is played on The Green…

  4. Add Snowshill to your Itinerary

    Snowshill

    Snowshill is known for its exceptional unspoilt beauty and for the views over the Severn Vale to the west.

  5. Add Colesbourne to your Itinerary

    Colesbourne

    A small village straddling the A435, with the Colesbourne estate situated in the beautiful setting of the Churn valley, located half way between Cheltenham and Cirencester

  6. Add Cheltenham to your Itinerary

    Cheltenham

    Cheltenham is a Regency spa town with its painted stucco facades and intricate ironwork balconies. It has an exceptional range of quality accommodation, fabulous cafes, bars, pubs and restaurants.

  7. Add Long Hanborough to your Itinerary

    Long Hanborough

    Lying between Witney and Woodstock, the village station provides easy access to Oxford on the Cotswold Line and is also home to the Oxford Bus Museum.

  8. Add Asthall to your Itinerary

    Asthall

    Asthall is a small village, a couple of miles down the Windrush Valley from Burford, but a village with a rich history.

  9. Add Ebrington to your Itinerary

    Ebrington

    Stone and thatched cottages with old farmhouses give this village its character in the gently folding hills east of Chipping Campden. 

  10. Add Stroud to your Itinerary

    Stroud

    Brimming with independent shops, cafés and galleries and home to one of the best Farmers’ Markets in the country, there are plenty of things to do in Stroud, described by Jasper Conran as ‘the Covent Garden of the Cotswolds’.

  11. Add Cricklade to your Itinerary

    Cricklade

    Cricklade, famous for its meadows with the Snakeshead Fritillaries, is a fine example of a Saxon town. From Cricklade, explore the nearby Cotswold Water Park and the Thames Path long distance footpath which passes through the town.

  12. Add Conderton to your Itinerary

    Conderton

    This picturesque hamlet is on the far western reaches of the Cotswolds on the Southern side of Bredon Hill. 

  13. Add Chedworth to your Itinerary

    Chedworth

    A mile north of the village is one of the best preserved Roman Villas in the Country.

  14. Add Kemble to your Itinerary

    Kemble

    Kemble lies four miles from Cirencester and is on a direct rail link to London with its station located in the village.
    In a meadow known as Trewsbury Mead, this village is the settlement closest to Thames Head, traditionally identified as the…

  15. Add Bourton on the Hill to your Itinerary

    Bourton on the Hill

    A stunning hillside village located on a steep hill  with wonderful views overlooking  the town of Moreton in Marsh in the valley below. 

  16. Add Compton Abdale to your Itinerary

    Compton Abdale

    Tucked away in a beautiful deep valley only 4 miles west of Northleach this small village is on the Roman Whiteway which ran North from Cirencester.

  17. Add Standlake to your Itinerary

    Standlake

    Standlake

    Standlake is situated approximately 5 miles (8 km) southwest of the market town of Witney. The village origins probably pre-date the Roman occupation and archaeological evidence has been found of occupation in both Roman and Anglo-Saxon times, while…

  18. Add Ramsden to your Itinerary

    Ramsden

    A beautiful and peaceful stone village on the north-east edge of the Cotswolds. Ramsden, meaning 'wild garlic valley', is another ideal base for exploring the surrounding countryside either on foot or on bicycle.

  19. Add Leafield to your Itinerary

    Leafield

    The church spire of St. Michael’s can be seen for miles, as Leafield is a hill-top village and a centre for the Wychwood Forest. Here was the royal hunting forest, part of which still survives as a National Nature Reserve. Leafield was once a centre…

  20. Add Kingham to your Itinerary

    Kingham

    A beautiful Cotswold village with a large open green and some elegant stone and thatched cottages, Kingham has one of the few mainline railway stations in the area, providing a regular service to London.

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