Someone asked me this week if I could recommend places to visit in the Cotswolds for some travellers from USA. Well I am always delighted to boast about just how special the Cotswolds are so I decided to use this as the basis of my weekly photo challenge theme, which is ‘Collage’.
Of course, the best way to truly get to know the Cotswolds is to walk the Cotswold Way. This walk is literally 100 miles of quintessentially English countryside. It stretches from Chipping Camden to Bath, taking in picture-perfect villages and ancient sites of historic interest. The entire area is designated as a place of outstanding natural beauty.
There are bus tours and mini-bus tours of the Cotswolds from towns like Stratford, which I would heartily recommend if you don’t mind being herded with the crowds. However, if money is no object, I would recommend one of the expert private tour companies who provide beautiful cars and knowledgeable drivers. They will plan a tour to reflect your interests, whether they be literary, historical, sporting, spiritual, or whatever.
You could even discover the area on horseback, glide along the rivers and canals on a boat trip, or fly over it in a hot air balloon or helicopter.
But for lucky people who live in the Cotswolds, we can spend a lifetime enjoying the scenery and discovering fascinating facts about the people and places that made the area what it is today.
There are honey coloured thatched stone cottages dotted around villages such as Wick and Winchcombe; Stately homes, Castles and Palaces like Sudeley, Warwick and Blenheim; Abbeys, Monasteries, Cathedrals and ancient Churches like Tewkesbury, Prinknash, Gloucester and Ampney St Mary.
There are also glorious rolling hills and farmland bordered by dry stone walls, where healthy sheep graze. Much of the area’s wealth arose from the wool these hardy sheep produced.
There are also majestic forests, ancient oak woodland and more recently planted specimen trees at Westonbirt Arboretum. And if gardens are your thing, we are spoilt for choice with Hidcote and Kiftsgate among many others, which include Prince Charles’s own garden at Highgrove.
The Cotswolds also has plenty for the water lovers, with beautiful rivers, canals, docks, quays and lakes. The great River Thames actually starts in the Cotswolds and we have the tidal River Severn that flows to the sea.
If that is enough to entice you to visit the Cotswolds I will now add a collage of my photos…
Fabulous gallery of the Cotswolds. One of the nicest places in the UK! ❤
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Thanks Dina so glad you enjoyed my post.
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I’ve been there once a few years ago! I really loved it!! Beautiful pictures.
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Thanks x glad you enjoyed it! Come again soon x
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Beautiful pictures.
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Thank you x just taken with my phone.
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It looks absolutely amazing!! 😍😍😍. My kind of place! 💖😊
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Oh it is beautiful Trini but then there is beauty everywhere if you seek it out. Well maybe not in the tragic zones of the world where there is conflict at the moment.
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Yes, that is very true 💖
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Wow! These are beautiful.
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Thanks Irene, so glad you enjoyed my whistle-stop tour of the Cotswolds
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I’ll be there next month, so I enjoyed your photos!
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Oh i’m so happy for you. Where are you travelling from? If you need help or just a chat I’m around!
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Thank you so much! We are traveling from California. We’ll be staying two nights at Buckland Manor and have hired a guide, North Cotswold Taxis and Tours, to take us around. Any “must sees” that you can suggest would be wonderful.
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Oh you will be very happy at Buckland Manor. You are so close to Broadway which is one of my favourite villages. Then just pop up the hill to Snowshill where you will find the Lavender fields, although it may all have been picked for distillation by then! Close by you will find Hidcote Manor gardens. Then take a drive to Stratford on Avon if you are keen on Shakespeare. You are also just a few minutes away from Sudeley castle which is well worth a visit.
My daughter lives in santa Cruz by the way. It’s a small world really. have a great holiday!
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Thank you! It is a small world; we’re just over the hill in San Jose.
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Lisa has driven all the way to Oregon this weekend as she has a ski camp there in July each year, USEliteCamps.
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I must get some sleep now as it is 2.15am in UK!
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