The Cotswolds

Welcome to the Cotswolds

The Cotswolds is all about slow days, honey-coloured stone villages, and that cosy countryside charm that feels straight out of a film. It’s the kind of place where you wander without a plan, stop for tea (or something stronger), and just enjoy the pace of things.


Quick Facts at a Glance

  • Location: South West England
  • Currency: British Pound (£)
  • Time Zone: GMT (BST in summer)
  • Plugs/Voltage: Type G, 230V (standard UK)
  • Travel Time from London: Around 1.5–2 hours by car or train
  • Emergency Number: 999 / 112

When to Go

The Cotswolds is a year-round kind of place, each season bringing its own vibe.

  • Spring: Blooming gardens, lambs in fields, and fresh countryside air
  • Summer: Lively villages, outdoor dining, and long, sunny evenings
  • Autumn: Golden colours, crisp walks, and cosy pub stops
  • Winter: Quiet, atmospheric, and perfect for fireside escapes

Getting There & Getting Around

  • By Train: Direct routes from London Paddington to towns like Moreton-in-Marsh
  • By Car: The best way to explore properly – lots of hidden gems off the beaten path
  • Getting Around:
    • Driving gives you flexibility
    • Limited public transport between smaller villages
    • Cycling is popular if you fancy something active

Top Experiences & Must-Sees

  • Bourton-on-the-Water: Known as the “Venice of the Cotswolds” – pretty bridges and riverside walks
  • Bibury: Often called one of the most beautiful villages in England (and it really is)
  • Stow-on-the-Wold: Antique shops, cosy tearooms, and a proper old-world feel
  • Clarkson’s Farm: Famous farm shop owned by Jeremy Clarkson. Would it be a trip to The Cotswolds without a visit?
  • Castle Combe: Picture-perfect and great for a relaxed wander
  • Hook Norton Brewery or Blenheim Palace: Ideal if you want to mix things up with something different

Food & Drink

This is comfort food heaven, with plenty of spots to settle in and stay a while.

  • Must-try treats:
    • Afternoon tea (scones are a must)
    • Sunday roast in a country pub
    • Locally sourced cheeses and meats
    • Cotswold gin or local ales
  • Dining tips:
    • Book ahead, especially for popular pubs
    • Lunches can be just as good as dinners
    • Take your time – meals here are meant to be enjoyed slowly

Culture & Etiquette

  • Friendly and welcoming, with a relaxed countryside pace
  • Respect private property – many pretty spots are residential
  • Keep noise down in quieter villages
  • Support local shops and businesses where you can

Money Matters

  • Cash vs Card: Cards widely accepted, but small shops and cafés may prefer cash
  • Costs: Can range from budget-friendly cafés to luxury stays and dining
  • Tipping: Around 10% in restaurants if service isn’t included

Safety & Health

  • Very safe and easy to navigate
  • Watch for narrow roads and country lanes when driving
  • Take care on uneven paths and rural walks
  • Healthcare services are easily accessible

Packing Tips

  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Layers for changeable weather
  • A light waterproof (just in case)
  • Smart-casual outfit for pub dinners
  • A camera or phone – you’ll want photos everywhere

Optional Add-Ons & Excursions

  • Private guided tours of the villages
  • Spa stays in countryside hotels
  • Cycling routes through rolling hills
  • Food and drink experiences (gin tasting, cookery classes, etc.)

Perfect if you want to turn a simple break into something a bit more special.


Stay Connected

  • Wi-Fi available in most accommodation and cafés
  • Mobile signal is generally good, though patchy in some rural spots
  • Download maps if you plan to explore quieter areas

Our Support While You’re Away

Even on a UK getaway, you’re fully supported. Your trip is backed by us & PTS, so you can relax from start to finish.


Maria’s Top Tip

Skip the strict itinerary and just wander. Some of the best moments in the Cotswolds come from turning down a quiet lane, finding a hidden pub, or stumbling across a village you hadn’t planned to visit.


Thank You & Your Next Adventure

The Cotswolds is one of those places you’ll want to come back to again and again – easy, beautiful, and effortlessly relaxing. When you’re ready for your next escape, we’d love to help you plan it.


Please check the latest UK Government travel advice before you go: https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice