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Cotswolds Holidays: Towns And Attractions

Author : Sally Nightingale


         


The Cotswolds is beautiful region, which falls into the counties of Oxfordshire, Wiltshire and Gloucestershire, among others. Designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in 1966, it offers a true perception of English rural countryside, with idyllic towns and villages, sweeping Cotswolds hills and close-knit communities.

Despite the popularity of the Cotswolds you can still find peace and quiet, and be at complete ease within this beautiful area. Those looking for a self-catering holiday will find many options from charming, traditional honey-coloured limestone Cotswolds cottages to the more luxurious and modern self-catering lodges. Alternatively, there are many guest houses and country hotels dotted throughout the picturesque countryside.

Walking in The Cotswolds:
One of the best ways to explore the region is by the endless walking routes across the Cotswolds countryside, whether you choose to join a guided walking tour or use your own map. The marked trails of the Cotswolds Way, Gloucestershire Way and Shakespeare’s Way are among the best walks in the Cotswolds area, especially for first time visitors.

Historic Sites and Gardens:
The Cotswolds is steeped in history with its grand houses, abbeys and castles located throughout the region. The World Heritage Site of Blenheim Place in Woodstock is set among 2100 acres of beautiful parkland and landscaped gardens and is the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill. Berkeley Castle in Berkeley is an outstanding example of mediaeval domestic architecture and has been the home of the Berkeley family for 850 years.

The Cotswolds is also home to some of the finest gardens in England. These range from the smaller cottage gardens to more famous gardens such as Abbey House Gardens at Malmesbury, which is filled with fabulous garden designs and powerful aromas. Another garden worth visiting is Rococo Garden situated in a hidden Cotswolds valley. It is the sole survivor from the brief 18th Century period of the English Rococo Garden design.

Local Towns:
The Cotswolds is the hub of rural England, where the small Cotswolds towns and villages have retained and preserved English character and charm. Cirencester is the largest of towns and is known as the ‘capital’ of the Cotswolds. It still holds its weekly street market in the large and impressive Market Place. The town of Broadway is a typical picture perfect Cotswold town with its honey-coloured limestone buildings, specialist stores and spectacular surrounding scenery, making it popular with visitors.
Another Cotswolds town which is a must see for first time visitors is the Spa town of Cheltenham which is renowned for its Regency architecture, stylish shops, horseracing and award-winning gardens.


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Following many holidays in the Cotswolds, I have visited and stayed in some fabulous places from self-catering Cotswolds Cottages to country house hotels. Here’s a brief overview of various places to visit whilst you’re taking that weekend break or summer holiday in The Cotswolds.

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