Prettiest villages and towns in the Cotswolds
From ancient towns surrounded by rolling hills to honey-hued villages with ebbing streams, here are 10 of the prettiest towns and villages in the Cotswolds.
Annie CowenWe’ve climbed mountains, scouted out the best beaches, explored National Parks, and visited vineyards (it’s hard work but someone’s got to do it!) to bring you the best tips on places to go during your next UK holiday.
From ancient towns surrounded by rolling hills to honey-hued villages with ebbing streams, here are 10 of the prettiest towns and villages in the Cotswolds.
Annie Cowen
The Cotswolds is home to beautiful scenery, and you can discover the best of its countryside and picturesque villages with these favourite circular walks.
Jessie Moore
The Cotswolds covers 800 glorious square miles of undulating hills and sprawling countryside, not to mention unique honey-coloured villages and medieval market towns. Let's take a look.
Lizzie Heather
If you’re coming to the South West and can’t wait to get into the water, this is the list for you. We’ve compiled a list of the best beaches to go swimming so you can get straight into the action.
Lizzie Heather
As the colder months draw in, and golden and red hues fill the trees then empty over the paths as we head through winter, there’s nothing quite like gathering the family for a stroll through the countryside. Embrace the fresh air, wrap up warm and soak in the beauty of Somerset on these ten autumn walks.
Kylie Barton
If you enjoy the chugging of the engines, seeing the steam rise up into the skies, and the hustle and bustle on board a carriage, then be sure to check out the West Somerset Railway when visiting the county.
Kylie Barton
Looking for things to do in Bath in September? Don't miss this festival celebrating the life and works of Jane Austen in the second week of the month.
Kylie Barton
Bath is a beautiful place, but it can get very busy. One of the best things about Bath is that on its outskirts it is flanked with a number of beautiful small towns and villages.
Kylie Barton