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The Cotswolds tour from Bath
1 day | Small-group tour

The Cotswolds tour from Bath

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Join us for this charming day of honey-coloured cottages, rolling hills and quintessential English countryside.

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Highlights

Enjoy an intimate small-group tour with a local guide, with plenty of free time to explore:

Castle Combe

Discover Castle Combe, the 'prettiest village in England.' Its charming, honey-coloured cottages and babbling brook create a perfect picture-postcard scene in the Cotswolds.

Bibury

Discover Bibury, famously called 'the most beautiful village in England.' Stroll along its iconic Arlington Row, a line of charming 17th-century weavers' cottages.

Stow-on-the-Wold

Explore Stow-on-the-Wold, a historic market town. Discover its vast market square, antique shops, oldest pub in England, and an ancient church that inspired J.R.R. Tolkein.

Bourton-on-the-Water

Known as the 'Venice of the Cotswolds,' Bourton-on-the-Water is famed for the River Windrush flowing through its heart, spanned by elegant low stone bridges.

Itinerary

Embark on this small-group tour and explore the timeless charm of the Cotswolds on this full-day adventure. Wander through storybook villages in Castle Combe and Bibury, enjoy lunch in historic Stow-on-the-Wold, and stroll along the tranquil river in Bourton-on-the-Water. A charming day of honey-coloured cottages, rolling hills and quintessential English countryside.

We'll step out of Bath and journey into the gentle hills of The Cotswolds, where honey-coloured cottages, winding rivers and storybook villages await. It won't be long before we find our first location Castle Combe, often called England’s prettiest village. Meander along its narrow streets lined with stone cottages, admire the quaint market cross, and watch the brook tumble over mossy stones — a scene that seems frozen in time.

Travelling further into the heart of the countryside we'll arrive in Bibury, celebrated as 'the most beautiful village in England.' Here, we'll find the iconic Arlington Row -14th-century weavers’ cottages that stretch along the river. Take time to wander the riverside paths, glimpse the swans gliding along the stream and breathe in the tranquil rural setting that has inspired artists and visitors for centuries.

By the middle of the day we'll be in Stow-on-the-Wold, a bustling market town with a rich wool-trading history. This town was the setting of the last battle of the English Civil War (1646) and was a source of inspiration for J.R.R. Tolkien when creating Lord of the Rings. Stroll the broad marketplace and winding lanes to discover the charming character of this Cotswold hub. Whilst in Stow we'll time for lunch in one of the welcoming local cafés or traditional pubs - perhaps the Porch House, which claims to be the oldest pub in England.

In the afternoon we continue to Bourton-on-the-Water, affectionately known as the 'Venice of the Cotswolds.' Criss-cross the quaint stone bridges spanning the River Windrush, watch the ducks drifting by, and explore the shops and gardens that line the banks. Here we'll also find the famous Model Village, an ornate miniature replica of Bourton village itself. Then we'll continue back through the charming countryside towards Bath.

Return to Bath

Our Cotswolds Tour from Bath returns to the meeting point by late afternoon, concluding at the Abbey Hotel by approximately 5:30pm.

 

What's included?
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Local driver-guide
  • Flexible cancellation
  • Best price guarantee
  • Small-group guaranteed

Not included

  • Food and drink
  • Entrance to attractions
  • Gratuities

Meeting point

We meet outside the Abbey Hotel, Terrace Walk, 1-3 North Parade, Bath BA1 1LF. Please wait near the coach pick-up area.  

The tour departs at 8:25am, but please arrive to check-in by 8:15am.

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Please be aware that guests will need to enter and leave our mini-coaches via a step at the front of the vehicle

If you have specific needs or concerns please contact us so we can assist you.

Important Information
  • There is a maximum of 16 passengers per tour

NOT SUITABLE FOR

  • Minimum age is 7 years
  • Wheelchair users

WHAT TO BRING

  • Comfortable shoes

DIETARY REQUIREMENTS

  • Establishments cater for various dietary requirements (e.g. gluten-free, vegetarian)

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Peaceful canal scene with ducks, trees, and a bridge in a park-like setting.

Stunning scenic views

Experience the Cotswold's endless natural beauty.

Charming villages

Wander through charming, historic villages filled with quaint architecture, timeless character, and enchanting local traditions.

Rich historical and cultural heritage

Explore ancient landmarks and immerse in rich cultural heritage showcasing storied history of the Cotswolds.

Delightful local food & drink

Savour delightful local cuisine, experience traditional tea rooms and visit England's oldest pub.

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Frequently asked questions

What's special about Castle Combe?

Widely regarded as the prettiest village in England, this idyllic Cotswold village is nestled in a wooded valley and has been featured in numerous films and historical dramas, including Stardust, Warhorse, Poirot, and the original Dr. Dolittle. Take time to explore the cobbled streets, admire the medieval market cross, and relax by the stream in front of the charming weaver’s cottages. Don't miss St. Andrew’s Church, home to a medieval clock and the 13th-century tomb of Sir Walter de Dunstanville. Time to wander around the cobbled streets and take in the view from the medieval market cross. Relax by the stream in front of the picture postcard weaver’s cottages. Discover the medieval clock in St Andrews church and the 13th Century tomb of Sir Walter de Dunstanville.

Why should I visit Bibury?

Once praised by renowned Arts and Crafts designer William Morris as the most beautiful village in England, Bibury showcases classic Cotswold architecture at its finest. A highlight is the picturesque Arlington Row, dating back to the 14th century.

What is the 'Venice of the Cotswolds?'

Often called the "Venice of the Cotswolds," this charming village is known for its five quaint stone bridges spanning the tranquil River Windrush.

Where is Tolkein's door in Stow-on-the-Wold?

"Tolkien's Door" refers to the north door of St. Edward's Church in Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire, which is rumoured to be J.R.R. Tolkien's inspiration for the Doors of Durin from The Lord of the Rings.

Is the Porch House the oldest pub in England?

The primary evidence for the Porch House's claim to be the oldest is based on scientific dating. Timbers within the Grade II listed building have been carbon-dated to 947 AD. The pub's sign proudly displays "c. 947AD," and it was once authenticated as England's oldest inn by the Guinness Book of Records.

Why is the Cotswolds worth visiting?

The Cotswolds is renowned for its enchanting, quintessentially English countryside. Designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it boasts rolling hills (wolds), lush green meadows, and ancient woodlands. The villages are famous for their charming, honey-colored stone cottages (some with thatched roofs), winding lanes, and babbling brooks. Many visitors feel as though they have stepped back in time or into the pages of a storybook.

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