Things to do in the Cotswolds
If you love to explore and venture outside, then the charm of the Cotswolds awaits you. Close by is Cirencester, a bustling market town that has an excellent range of shops, pubs and choice of great restaurants. The vibrant farmers market offers a wide selection of local produce and takes place every other Saturday.

Cotswold Wildlife and Water Park
For extra fun and excitement, families will love the Cotswold Wildlife Park, which is home to amazing collection of mammals, birds, reptiles and invertebrates. Alternatively visit the Cotswold Water Park, which boasts over 130 lakes and has many attractions for all the family, including a cable water ski and a lakeside beach at Keynes Country Park.

Cotswold Villages
Discover the honey coloured, pretty Cotswolds Cottages and villages like Stow-on-the-Wold, Bourton-on-the-Water, Burford and Bibury. Further north, you’ll find more delights in store such as elegant Broadway and Moreton-in-the-Marsh as well as what is considered by serious horticulturists to be one of the country’s most beautiful and influential gardens, the National Trust owned Hidcote Manor.

Places to Visit in the Cotswolds
The North Cotswolds is home to well-known villages such as Bourton-on-the-Water and Chipping Campden whilst to the south, the area has a slightly wilder nature, especially in the beautiful five valleys around Stroud. There are lots of towns or villages to visit whilst staying in the cotswolds, from hamlets with no shops to charming market towns with restaurants and pubs.

Luxury Cotswolds Holidays in Lower Mill Estate are easily accessed from the M4 and M5 and is just 11 miles from junction 15 of the M4. The nearest rail station is at Kemble, three miles away and from here there are frequent services to Swindon, Gloucester and Cheltenham as well as a regular service to London, Paddington.
Cirencester 5 miles – Swindon 15 miles – Cheltenham 23 miles – Gloucester 30 miles – Bath 33 miles – Longleat 46 miles – Bristol 60 miles – Cardiff 72 miles – Birmingham 79 miles – London 100 miles.

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