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Chipping Campden Guide for Families
Chipping Campden is a well known market town in the north Cotswolds offering visitors a picturesque town with honey stone buildings and cottages, historic market hall and church offering beautiful pictures and a gorgeous place to explore. It’s a good place to base yourself as it is also very close to Broadway, Batsford Arboretum and… Read more
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Cam Peak Walk
3.5 mile circular / 5.6 km A spectacular short walk over Cam Peak, Cam Long Down and Uley Bury Highlights: Explore the beauty of the Cotswold escarpment on this Cam Peak and Cam down trail. Enjoy stunning views across the Severn plain on this family-friendly walk, wandering through wildflower-rich grasslands and peaceful woodlands. A must-see… Read more
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Best Cotswold Villages & Towns to Visit with Kids
Find the best places to visit with kids to keep the whole family happy on a trip to explore the charming Cotswolds. The Cotswolds is choc-a-block full of quaint villages and quirky towns to get your fix of cute tearooms, cobbled streets, and rose covered cottages – but are any of these places worth a… Read more
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The Town of Painswick
A guide for families Painswick is an interesting little town – it’s small, but has everything you want from a traditional cotswold market town; honey stoned charm, views, countryside and history. Its a little bit quirky, which we loved, and not really on the tourist trail – great for those looking for somewhere authentic. There… Read more
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Snowshill Village Guide for Families
Sleepy Snowshill is a great choice for families exploring the Cotswolds – It’s good looking, cute and quaint – but without lots of tourists and no where near as busy as somewhere like Bourton-on-the-Water. There are a few good things to do as a family in the village, some great walks and so close to… Read more
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The Slaughters Village Guide for Families
Upper and Lower Slaughter – the two small villages in the Cotswolds, collectively known as ‘The Slaughters’. Located only a couple of miles from the more famous Bourton-on-the-Water, The Slaughters are tiny, but extremely beautiful. With pretty English country hotels, shallows rivers running through the centre, and of course the honey stone cottages that make… Read more






