
Bibury
Renowned for its postcard-perfect cottages, rolling green hills, and the gentle flow of the River Coln. The village’s tranquil charm and natural beauty make it a haven for walkers, photographers, and anyone seeking a peaceful countryside retreat.
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Bourton-on-the-Water
Home to graceful stone bridges that arch over the sparkling River Windrush. Often called the “Venice of the Cotswolds,” this lively village buzzes with cosy tea rooms, independent shops, and family-friendly attractions like the Model Village and Cotswold Motoring Museum.
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Stow-on-the-Wold
Sitting proudly atop a hill, Stow-on-the-Wold offers sweeping views of the surrounding countryside. Once a major wool trading town, its large market square is still lined with antique shops, welcoming pubs, and art galleries.
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Broadway
This elegant village is famed for its historic high street lined with traditional honey-hued stone buildings. It has long attracted artists, writers, and visitors in search of timeless charm. The nearby Broadway Tower, perched on a dramatic hilltop, offers panoramic views stretching as far as Wales on a clear day.
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Castle Combe
No trip to the Cotswolds is complete without visiting Castle Combe, often referred to as the “prettiest village in England.” Tucked away in a quiet valley, its unspoiled beauty, stone cottages, and flower-filled gardens make it feel almost frozen in time.


