Holidays Cotswolds - things to do and Explorer Things to do in the Cotswolds
If you love to explore and venture outside, then the charm of the Cotswolds awaits. Nearby is Cirencester, a bustling city that has an excellent range of shops, pubs and a selection of great restaurants. The farmers market dynamics offers a wide selection of local produce and is held every other Saturday.
and Wildlife Cotswold Water Park
For additional fun and excitement, families enjoy the Cotswold Wildlife Park, home to amazing collection of mammals, birds, reptiles and invertebrates. Or visit the Cotswold Water Park, which houses more than 130 lakes and has many attractions for the whole family, including cable water skiing and beach on the lake at Keynes Country Park.
Cotswold Villages
Discover the honey-colored, fairly Cottages Cotswolds and towns such as Stow-on-the-Wold, Bourton-on-the-Water, Burford and Bibury. Further north, you find more such delights as Broadway and elegant Moreton-in-Marsh, as well as what is considered by serious gardeners as one of the most beautiful gardens and the country's most influential, the National Trust owned Hidcote Manor.
Places to visit in the Cotswolds
The North Cotswolds is home to the well known villages such as Bourton-on-the-Water and Chipping Campden, in the far south, the region has a character a little wild, especially in five beautiful valleys around Stroud. There are many towns and villages to visit while staying in the Cotswolds, hamlets, villages without shops with charming restaurants and pubs.
Luxury Cotswolds Holidays in Lower Mill Estate is easily accessible from the M4 and M5 and is just 11 miles from Junction 15 of the M4. The nearest station is at Kemble, and three miles from here there are frequent services to Swindon, Gloucester and Cheltenham, and a regular service to London Paddington.
Cirencester 5 miles - 15 miles Swindon - 23 miles Cheltenham - Gloucester 30 miles - 33 miles Bath - 46 miles Longleat - 60 miles Bristol - Cardiff 72 miles - 79 miles from Birmingham - London 100 miles.
Posted on February 7, 2010.