EXPLORING THE TIMELESS BEAUTY OF THE COTSWOLDS: A JOURNEY THROUGH ENGLAND'S

CHARMING COUNTRYSIDE

Situated at the heart of England it is known for its quaint villages and rolling hills, COSTWOLDS is a region of central south west England along the range of rolling hills that rise from the grassland of the upper river Thames to the slope of Severn Valley and the Vale of Evesham.

COSTWOLDS is best known by it’s bedrock of Jurassic limestone which creates a type of grassland habitat.

If you are looking to escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life then COSTWOLDS Tours are just the right thing for you. Moment you step into this region it would feel like stepping back in time as you see honey-coloured stone cottages line narrow lanes and sheep graze lazily in green pastures.

KNOWN FOR BEAUTIFUL VILLAGES

COSTWOLDS Tours usually begin with BIBURY village which is also considered as the most beautiful village in England and as one moves along River Coln he would see centuries-old cottages, Iconic Arlington Row with it’s weaver’s cottages would showcase rich past of the villages and the surrounding would give you moments for self -reflection.

Castle combe which is again a beautiful village is a must visit on COSTWOLDS tours, known for its historic stone buildings and ancient churches. Its atmosphere is so peaceful that it provides the exact surrounding required for soul searching.

VISIT TO COUNTRYSIDE

Tours in the COSTWOLDS mostly include visit to COSTWOLDS countryside which is a timeless beauty with Rolling hills stretching as far as you can see, grazing sheep add beauty to picturesque farms. One can stroll along the COSTWOLD way or go for a hike up Broadway Tower and connect with land and its timeless allure.

One can discover some hidden gems in countryside, quaint villages like Chipping Campden and Stow-on -the WOLD provide glimpse of rural life

TOP ATTRACTIONS FOR TRAVELERS

Tours in the COSTWOLDS cannot be complete without visiting Garden of SUDELEY Castle at WINCHOMBE which invite us to explore their manicured grounds and storied pasts, then further south towards Tetbury there is fortress BEVERSTON Castle and CALCOT Manor, a manor house.

Some other places of interest for the tourists are Tetbury Market house which was built in 1655,Chedworth Roman Villa near the Roman road.

QUARWOOD house which is Victorian Gothic house, WOODCHESTER Mansion an unfinished gothic mansion house, Newar Park a country house of Tudor ORIGINS near the village of OZLEWORTH are few other attractions of this region.

Out of many other Manor houses in the area OWLPEN manor in the village of OWLPEN IN THE Troud district stands out and it are usually included COSTWOLDS tours.

Throughout your journey you will be awe struck by the hospitality of the locals as they welcome everyone with open arms and provide you true sense of community. Conversations with friendly shopkeepers would give you sense of camaraderie and it reminds that real beauty of COSTWOLDS lies not just in its stunning landscapes but in the spirit of its people.

FEW OTHER ATTRACTIONS OF THE REGION ARE

·         Walks With Hawks, Cheltenham

·         COTSWOLDS Distillery, STOURTON

·         Cotswold Falconry Centre, Moreton-in-Marsh

·         CHAVENAGE House, Tetbury

·         Tewkesbury Abbey, Tewkesbury

·         Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway, Cheltenham

·         Gloucester Cathedral, Gloucester

·         The Royal Gardens at Highgrove, Tetbury

·         Jet Age Museum, Gloucester

·         Cotswold Wildlife Park, Burford

·         Hook Norton Brewery, Hook Norton

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