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Harry Potter Filming Locations in the Cotswolds
The picturesque and historic Cotswolds was the location for much filming of the Harry Potter film franchise – any Potter fans in the family will love these days out where you can see Hogwarts, character homes and more! Before our children were old enough to appreciate Harry Potter, we often saw fans and tourists from Read more
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Lacock Village Guide
Thinking of visiting Lacock with the kids? This pretty village, abbey and estate in Wiltshire, just outside of the southeastern border of the Cotswolds is a great day out. Lacock is fun for families with kids of all ages from toddlers to teens. Read our village guide to find out what we loved about Lacock. Read more
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Where to see cherry blossom in the Cotswolds
Ready to take the kids on a blooming adventure? At Cotswold Little Explorers, we adore spring and adore spring blossoms even more! The Queen of spring blossom is, of course, the cherry blossom tree, with its soft pink and white enchanting floral display. It’s a great way to enjoy spring with your family, children can explore Read more
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Cotswold pubs with playgrounds
Welcome to our guide on the best Cotswold pubs with playgrounds, so the adults can enjoy a refreshing drink while the kids play freely, entertained on the swings! There is nothing more British than going to the pub, right?! (apart from maybe talking about the weather over a cuppa!) Here in the Cotswolds, we have Read more
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Where to see bluebells in the Cotswolds 2025
Take the kids on bluebell walk through some of our stunning woodlands this spring The picturesque landscapes of the Cotswolds, adorned with nature’s vibrant blue jewels; there isn’t much better than that! Bluebells can be seen anytime between late march and early May. However, the most likely time for the bluebells to come out in Read more
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Dover’s Hill Blue Bell Walk
5k / 3.1 miles HIGHLIGHTS: See views from Dover’s Hill of the Vale of Evesham and beyond, walk through the lovely woodland of Lynches Wood. In spring, the wood is carpeted in bluebells. PARKING: Park in the National trust car park, (GL55 6UW). EAT/ DRINK: Loads of options in nearby Chipping Camden. Great pubs, restaurants, and Read more






