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0 17th Century Cotswold Cottage Near Stow On The Woldhttp://www.jigsawholidays.co.uk Contact Jigsaw Holidays on 01242 252672 to book a holiday in this beautifully quaint 2 bedroom cottage close to the popular town of Stow On The Wold.

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Cotswolds, Castles & Bath

0 Cotswolds, Castles & BathView full screen for the best experience! Original photographs from a walking tour of the Costwolds and Bath set to a lively soundtrack. Includes images from Chipping Campden, Snowshill, Broadway, Hidcote Manor Gardens, Sudeley Castle, Castle Combe, and Belas Knap.

For more information:

Country Walkers

http://www.countrywalkers.com/england/cotswolds

Celtic Trails

http://www.celtrail.com/

Additional Keywords: cotswolds england uk celtic castles ruins music countryside trees hills mountains stream travel walking holiday bath chipping campden snowshill broadway belas knap

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Please help need info on the cotswolds!!!?

Does the cotswolds have a shopping centre where tousist can shop? Does the cotswolds have a river/lake/coast line running through it? Does it have any good art gallery’s? Do they do guided walks or boat trips? Is there any sport facilities?

Please help. Thanks in advance!

Shopping is an important part of a visit to the Cotswolds.

If you are looking for fashionable and stylish shops, such as Laura Ashley, a visit to Cheltenham or Bath is a must. For the bustle of a busy market town, with weekly open air markets, try towns like Moreton-on-Marsh and Cirencester, and for arts and crafts a visit to The Rope Store in Stroud or Harts jewelery workshop at Chipping Campden are worth while.

You can browse for antiques in many of the Cotswold market towns and villages, in particular Woodstock, Burford, Stow-on-the-Wold and Tetbury. For more information on antiques shops in the Cotswolds visit the Cotswolds Antiques Dealers website www.costwolds-antiques-art.com

There are many things to see and do in the Cotswolds, and sometimes it is helpful to take a guided tour to make sure you get the most out of your trip. Whether it is an interesting leisurely guided stroll around one of the historic cities or a full days tour of the picturesque villages of the Cotswolds a guided tour is often the best way to learn more about the area.

Probably the most popular village in the Cotswolds, and often referred to as the "Venice of the Cotswolds" because the River Windrush runs right through the centre. The combination of this clear sparkling water and the attractive low bridges crossing it create a charming scene, best enjoyed in the quieter times of day and quieter months of the year. Bourton-on-the-Water has many attractions, suitable for visitors of all ages. The Model Village is a mini replica of the village itself, Birdland Park and Gardens offers woodland, river and gardens inhabited by over 500 birds, and the Cotswold Perfumery is a sensory experience with a difference!


Too many to mention, but this is a good site for lots of information:

http://www.cotswolds-calling.com/

Hope you enjoy yourself, it’s a wonderful area of the country.

(Bath is my home city)

cotswolds England 2

0 cotswolds England 2beautiful cotswold villages
you can visit
The Slaughters,Stow on the Wold,Bourton on the Water,Bibury,Chipping Campden

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0 Birdland Park & Gardens   A Great day out in the CotswoldsBirdland Park & Gardens – A great day out in the Cotswolds. Situated in the heart of Bourton-on-the-Water, Birdland Park & Gardens is a top visitor attraction in the Cotswolds with over 500 birds in beautifully landscaped gardens, with the River Windrush meandering its way through. There’s over 50 aviaries of parrots, falcons, pheasants, hornbills, toucans, touracos, pigeons, ibis and many more. An educational zone, desert house, penguin cafe and gift shop make Birdland a great place to visit in the Cotswolds and of course it’s home to the only group of King Penguins in England & Wales.

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meeting angry scotsman halfway then?


Depends on your taste in scenery. The Cotswolds are inland – gentle rolling hills, villages with grey stone cottages. Cornwall is renowned for its wild cliff top coastal scenery.