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Roman Baths
30_bathromanbath.jpgBath Hidden beneath the present city of Bath lie the stone remains of one of the finest religious spas of the ancient world. At its centre, is the natural hot spring that has flowed for as long as man can ... more
Blenheim Palace
36_blenheim1.jpgWoodstock Blenheim Palace is set in 2100 acres of spectacular parkland. Situated just 8 miles from Oxford on A44, the Palace was created a World Heritage site in 1987 and is the home of 11th Duke of Marlboro... more
Evesham Country Park
55_eveshamcountrypark.jpgEvesham At Evesham Country Park you can enjoy shopping in a relaxed atmosphere. In our courtyard shops and extensive garden centre you’ll discover a wide variety of goods with a bargain around every corner. T... more
Cotswold Water Park
38_waterpark.gifCirencester Outstanding countryside provides the setting for relaxation and discovery for adults and children alike - perfect for a family day out, walkers, birdwatchers, photographers and outdoor enthusiasts. ... more
City of Bath
66_bath.jpgBath The City of Bath, a World Heritage City and the beautiful Cotswolds countryside which surrounds it, is one of England's most beautiful places to visit. Bath is situated in the south west of England an... more
Gloucestershire and Warwickshire Steam Railway
49_gwsteamrailway.jpgCotswolds The GWR is an all-volunteer steam and diesel heritage railway in the Cotswolds. Since 1981, the volunteers have restored over 10 miles of line, together with platforms, buildings, steam and diesel loc... more
Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust
47_slimbridge.jpgGloucester The Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust is the largest international wetland conservation charity in the UK. Founded in 1946 by the artist and naturalist Sir Peter Scott (1909 - 1989), WWT has 9 visitor cen... more