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Guide and tourist information for the Cotswolds
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The Swan Inn in Moreton in Marsh in Gloucestershire, is an historic coaching inn with a seperate restaurant...
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The Crown and Trumpet is a Cotswold inn with accommodation and serving great value food, in the picturesque...
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Set in the historic town of Abingdon, 6 miles south of Oxford, in the heart of the Thames Valley, Abingdon...
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A family friendly hotel in the heart of the Cotswolds offering a spa and a swimming pool as well as superb...
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The Crown Inn at Frampton Mansell situated between Cirencester and Stroud in Gloucestershire, is a classic...
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The Inn at Fossebridge offers quality acommodation in 9 en-suite bedrooms. Dog friendly too....
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The Cheltenham Food and Drink Festival has quickly become loved by not only the local people but visitors...
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Broadway Tower near Broadway on the border between Gloucestershire and Worcestershire, is one of England...
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The Cheltenham Festival, the Crown Jewel of the jump racing calendar.....
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Slimbridge is home to an astounding array of wildlife including the world's largest collection of swans...
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Waterperry Gardens at Wheatley near Oxford and Thame in Oxfordshire, are a magical place where you are...
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Stanway house is located near the village of Stanton in the small hamlet of Stanway. It is an outstanding...
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The National Arboretum at Westonbirt, one of the most spectacular collections of trees in the world....
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Berkeley Castle near Bristol in Gloucestershire, is one of the most remarkable buildings in Britain and...
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The Cotswolds Festival Stow on the Wold in Gloucestershire....
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The remains of one of the largest Roman villas in the country provide a fascinating insight into 4th...
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Blenheim Palace at Woodstock in Oxfordshire, birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill....
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Welcome to the University of Oxford Botanic Garden....
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Set on the outskirts of the historic market town of Cirencester, the Gloucestershire Steam & Vintage...
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It’s difficult to know where to start an article about holidaying in the Cotswolds.
Sprawling across...
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The Cotswold Falconry Centre near Morton in Marsh in Gloucestershire features a large selection of free...
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So many lakes, so much to do!
The Cotswold Water Park is an area of 140 lakes, set in 40 square miles...
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One of the world's leading museums and the first 'University museum', the Ashmolean in Oxford, has reopened...
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Midsummer Speed Fest at Prescott Speed Hill Climb at Prescott Hill near Cheltenham in Gloucestershire...
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A selection of footpaths for walking in the Cotswolds....
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Cotswold Farm Park is the “Home of Rare Breed Conservation”, set high up on the Cotswold Hills near Stow...
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Newent Onion Fayre Gloucestershire's largest one-day festival. Newent, between Gloucester and Ross on...
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Birdland Park and Gardens at Bourton-in-the-Water in the Gloucestershire Cotswolds. A superb family day...
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The Cotswolds are characterised by a landscape of gently rolling hills (wolds), lovely countryside and...
Tourist guide and tourist information for the Cotswolds, including things to do, places to eat and drink, a pub guide, places to visit and more.....