Cotswolds Tours & Trips
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Taste of Britain - 7 Days/6 Nights
20 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Everything about CIE Tours was excellent! Our driver Darragh was also outstanding.”
Tracy, traveled in July
Duration 7 days Destinations London, Windsor, Bath, Cotswolds, Liverpool, Lake District National Park, Windermere, Edinburgh Age Range 9 to 99 year olds Operator CIE Tours From
- US$2,595
Heart of England
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“This tour was excellent. I highly recommend travelling with Tour Rad.”
Janice, traveled in December
The honey-colored villages of the Cotswolds unfold before you, featuring Chipping Campden's elegant High Street. Your stay at Stratford's Swan's Nest Hotel puts you close to thatched cottages, traditional high tea spots, and charming hidden hamlets. A knowledgeable local guide leads you to the region's most picturesque locations.
Duration 6 days Destinations London, Oxford, Stratford-upon-Avon, Cotswolds, Lacock, Bath, Avebury, Stonehenge Age Range up to 80 year olds Operator Back-Roads Touring From
- US$1,929
Heart of England
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“What a great tour of beautiful locations in southern England! Each one was better than the last.”
Kim, traveled in May
The Swan's Nest Hotel serves as your base while visiting the Cotswolds' honey-colored villages and rolling hills. Your time includes walks along Chipping Campden's elegant High Street, visits to hidden hamlets, and traditional high tea breaks. Local experts illuminate the architecture and history of this remarkable region.
Duration 6 days Destinations London, Oxford, Stratford-upon-Avon, Cotswolds, Lacock, Bath, Avebury, Stonehenge Age Range up to 80 year olds Operator Blue-Roads Touring From
- US$2,039
Discover Wales 5-Day Small-Group Tour from London
87 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Rabbies Tours provided an awesome time around Wales. Our guide/driver gave good recommendations.”
Mark, traveled in November
Rolling hills of the Cotswolds lead to picturesque Castle Combe, where 16th-century ironstone cottages line the streets. The route winds through England's most beautiful historic villages before reaching Wales via the charming book town of Hay-on-Wye.
Duration 5 days Destinations London, Cotswolds, Hay-on-Wye, Aberystwyth, Snowdonia National Park, Beddgelert, Harlech, Aberaeron, New Quay, LaugharneSee all destinations Age Range 5 to 99 year olds Operator Rabbie's Tours From
- US$928
Castle Combe, crowned as England's prettiest village, welcomes you with its quiet streets and idyllic river setting. This Cotswolds gem serves as the starting point before your visit to the Big Pit National Coal Museum, a testament to Britain's industrial heritage.
Duration 7 days Destinations London, Cotswolds, Blaenavon, Crickhowell, Cardiff, Llandudno, Betws-y-Coed, Harlech, New Quay, PembrokeSee all destinations Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Royal Irish Tours From $2,587
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What our customers ask about Cotswolds Tours & Trips
What historic sites should not be missed in the Cotswolds?
The Cotswolds region holds essential historical landmarks that define British heritage. The Roman Baths in Bath showcase ancient engineering while Lacock Abbey (known from Harry Potter films) represents classic medieval design. One TourRadar traveler noted "The mix of Roman history at Bath and medieval charm at places like Lacock Abbey was incredible." The birthplace of Shakespeare in Stratford-upon-Avon along with Anne Hathaway's cottage give visitors a window into Tudor life. For those interested in prehistoric Britain the stone circle at Avebury stands as one of the region's oldest monuments.
How many days should I spend in the Cotswolds?
Plan for 5-6 days to properly experience the Cotswolds' key attractions. This timeframe lets visitors explore Bath's Roman heritage Stratford-upon-Avon's Shakespeare connections and several quintessential villages at a comfortable pace. A TourRadar traveler noted "Our 6-day tour felt perfect - enough time to see the highlights without feeling rushed though you could easily spend longer." Standard tours typically include two-night stays in central locations such as The Abbey Hotel in Bath or Swan's Nest Hotel in Stratford which creates a relaxed exploration rhythm.
What are the best walking trails in the Cotswolds?
The Cotswolds' network of walking paths offers access to some of England's most characteristic countryside. The Cotswold Way National Trail runs 102 miles from Bath to Chipping Campden serving as the region's backbone for hikers. Near Stow-on-the-Wold and Broadway visitors find clearly marked circular routes suitable for various fitness levels. One TourRadar traveler noted "The walking trails through the green valleys and hills offered spectacular scenery and a wonderful sense of peace." The routes around Castle Combe and Lacock are particularly rewarding with views of traditional cottages and rolling hills.
What kind of accommodation options are available in the Cotswolds?
Lodging in the Cotswolds ranges from historic inns to upscale hotels each reflecting the area's distinct character. The Swan's Nest Hotel in Stratford-upon-Avon provides an elegant northern base while The Bear Hotel in Crickhowell delivers authentic country inn charm. TourRadar travelers report "The accommodation choices were excellent - central to the towns and very comfortable." Properties like The Abbey Hotel in Bath blend period architecture with modern comforts placing guests within walking distance to main attractions.
What are the must-try local foods and drinks in the Cotswolds?
Local food culture in the Cotswolds centers on traditional English specialties and regional products. Look for Gloucester Old Spot pork dishes in local pubs taste regional Double Gloucester cheese and experience proper afternoon tea at historic venues like No. 1 Royal Crescent in Bath. As one TourRadar traveler noted "The local gastronomy was incredible especially the traditional high tea experience in the charming village settings." The region's craft beverages shine at places like the Penderyn Distillery where visitors can join tastings and tours.
What is the best time of year to visit the Cotswolds?
Visit between May and September for optimal weather conditions in the Cotswolds. May and June stand out when gardens reach peak bloom and walking paths around Castle Combe show the countryside at its best. A TourRadar traveler shared "We visited in June and the weather was perfect for strolling through the flower-bedecked streets and charming villages." While tours run year-round October brings autumn colors to the Brecon Beacons National Park and fewer crowds in popular spots like Chipping Campden.