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Continue reading →: Cleeve Common Bluebell Walk
Toddler and Pre schooler walking route in the Cotswolds. 1.1k / 0.7 miles STEP BY STEP: Enter Wardens Wood from the Car Park, passing between the two large stones and then turning right. Keep along the path until it forks, then take the left hand fork. This is quickly followed…
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Continue reading →: Feb Half Term in the Cotswolds 2024Things to do with your Little Explorers during the February Half term. The hardest school holidays, am I right?! It’s still winter, but there is none of the excitement and frenzy of Christmas to keep you busy. It is normally still cold and dark, but with a bit of planning,…
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Continue reading →: Bourton-on-the-Water to The Slaughters Circular Walk8.6 k / 5.4 miles HIGHLIGHTS: This lovely riverside circular walk takes in the beautiful villages of Bourton on the Water, Upper Slaughter and Lower Slaughter. This easy route through rivers and fields is mainly flat with one short uphill climb, taking in the beautiful countryside surrounding Bourton. DOGS: Yes…
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Continue reading →: Chipping Camden to Dover’s Hill5 k / 3.1 miles HIGHLIGHTS: See Chipping Camden Town, 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. NEED TO KNOW PARKING: Park your car in Chipping Camden, parking is free…
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Continue reading →: Castle Combe Village Guide for FamiliesCastle Combe is a wonderful place to visit for that pure Cotswold charm, old English feel, with photo opportunities at every corner. Walking down the village high street feels like stepping into a postcard! It’s is a conservation area with 107 listed buildings and there are no electricity cables or…
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Continue reading →: Bourton-on-the-Water Village Guide for FamiliesBourton on the Water is a beautiful Cotswold village with the beautiful feature of the River Windrush, wide and shallow, flowing through the centre. It’s one of the Cotswold most well known villages and receives a lot of visitors who come to appreciate the classic Cotswold charm and beauty of…
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Continue reading →: Visiting Snowshill village with kidsCheck out our family guide to Snowshill in the Cotswolds Looking for activities and things to do in Snowshill as a family? If so, read on….. Snowshill is a stunning Cotswold village, well known for its picturesque cottages, church and manor house. It is a must visit on a trip…
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Continue reading →: Snowshill to Laverton Hill Circular5.6km / 3.5 miles HIGHLIGHTS: Explore delightful Snowshill Village and experience a walk in the countryside around Snowshill, down the valley, through Pipers Wood grove, where the kids can stop for a play in the stream. Move up on to Laverton Hill, with sweeping views of the vale of Evesham towards…
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Continue reading →: Crickley Hill Circular3.5 km /2.3 miles Panoramic Views, flat terrain and toilet and café facilities make this walk a firm favourite what ever the ages or abilities of your kids. PARKING: Pay and Display run by the Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust. Location GL4 8JY. HIGHLIGHTS: Crickley Hill Country Park has many varied walks,…
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Continue reading →: Snowdrops in the Cotswolds [2025]Image courtesy of Colesbourne Gardens A pretty snow drop walk is just the ticket for family fun, even when winter is still in full swing. I’m always looking for ideas on places to go as a family in the winter to get us all out and about for a bit;…



















