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1 day(s)
Regular
3-100 people
easy
Experience the charm of the English countryside with our full-day small-group tour to the Cotswolds. Departing from London, this immersive journey takes you through picturesque villages, rolling hills, and historic landmarks. Wander along quaint streets lined with honey-colored stone cottages, visit iconic sites like Bourton-on-the-Water and Bibury, and enjoy free time to explore local shops and cafes. With a knowledgeable guide and a small group setting, this tour offers a personalized and unforgettable escape to one of England's most beautiful regions. Perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat from the bustling city!
Duration
1 day(s)
Max Group Size
3-100 people
Tour Code
100125
Departure Type
scheduled
Tour Category
Luxury Travel
Guiding Method
Self guided
Operated In
Age Requirement
11 - 100

London, City of
07:30
London, City of
19:30
Spend a day exploring the quintessentially British countryside of the Cotswolds, an area known for its green landscapes, charming villages, and honey-colored stone cottages. Enjoy the highlights of the Cotswolds, as well as some of the quieter, less-seen areas of the countryside.
First, stop in the small town of Burford, one of England’s most unchanged medieval towns with many buildings over 500 years old. Visit the historic church, stroll along the attractive high street, and explore the town.
Next head to Bibury, known as the prettiest village in all of England. Wander along the river and see Arlington Row, a set of weaver's cottages that are now one of the symbols of the Cotswolds. Enjoy free time to explore the enchanting village.
Continue on to the picturesque town of Bourton-on-the-water. Take ample time to stroll by the river and its small bridges, admire the stone cottages and have some lunch. 
Cap your tour with a visit to Stow-on-the-Wold, a jumble of inns and antique shops situated around the ancient market square. Stow has been a center of trade in the Cotswolds for centuries and was the location of the last battle of the English Civil War in 1646. It's also the location of ‘England’s oldest pub’. 
Afterward, the tour returns to the meeting point.