The easiest, and most scenic way to get to the Cotswolds from London is to take the train. There are regular services from London Paddington to Moreton-in-Marsh, so you can arrive in the heart of the Cotswolds in under 2 hours. The problem is, if you don’t have your own transport, then you can get stuck.

What county is Cotswolds? The Cotswolds covers a huge area – almost 800 square miles – and runs through five counties (Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Warwickshire, Wiltshire and Worcestershire).

Then, What is the best time of year to visit the Cotswolds? Spring and autumn months (March to May and September to November) are ideal times of year to visit the Cotswolds. Enjoy the beautiful autumn leaves on the trees or the spring flowers as you explore the villages and countryside.

Do you need a car in the Cotswolds? Re: Do I need a car in the Cotswolds? Yes you need a car as public transport is designed around local people getting to work and shopping which limits the ability to tour during the day..

FAQ

What train stations are in the Cotswolds?

The main train stations in or near the Cotswolds are Banbury, Bath, Cam and Dursley, Cheltenham, Gloucester, Kemble (serving Cirencester), Moreton-in-Marsh, Stroud, Charlbury, Kingham and Oxford.

What is the prettiest village in the Cotswolds? A classic view of Castle Combe, considered the prettiest village in the Cotswolds. Tucked away in Wiltshire in the southern Cotswolds, Castle Combe has been described not only as the prettiest village in the Cotswolds, but as the prettiest village in all of England.

What are the Cotswolds famous for? #1

The Cotswolds are famous for some of the most picturesque villages that you will find! Such as Burford, Bourton-on-the-Water, Stow-on-the-Wold and Bibury, one of the most photographed villages in the country.

What is the main town in the Cotswolds? Visit the affluent and picturesque market town of Cirencester, often known as the ‘Capital of the Cotswolds’. Woodstock is a fine Georgian town with a distinct royal heritage, containing many attractive period buildings.

Which is the prettiest Cotswold village?

Castle Combe – the prettiest village in England

Tucked in the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in north west Wiltshire, Castle Combe is often called “the prettiest village in England. » It’s certainly one of the prettiest Cotswolds villages to visit.

Is Midsomer Murders filmed in the Cotswolds? Midsomer were/are filmed in the Chiltern area, not Cotswolds…. Thame, Watlington, Wallingford, Warborough, Great Missingdon, Lacy Green, Haddenham, Turville, Speen etc etc….which does not help you much but at least you can look it up on the map:) 2.

Where is a good base in the Cotswolds?

Stow on the Wold and Broadway will be better once the crowds have gone at the end of the day. Although it suffers from a busy main street, I enjoy the atmosphere of Burford and find that this town has the better choice of pubs,with Stow coming a close second.

Where can I base myself in the Cotswolds? Overview of the best Cotswold towns and villages for your stay

  • Bourton-on-the-Water – perfect base for exploring the Cotswolds.
  • Broadway – for food, afternoon teas & antique shops.
  • Chipping Campden – for walks (Cotswold Way), history, arts and crafts.
  • Stow-on-the-Wold – for history (Civil War), and quaint shops.

Is it difficult to drive in the Cotswolds?

Driving around England can be a bit of challenge to those used to driving on the right hand side of the road and our Cotswold lanes may be rather narrower than the highways and byways you are used to.

How long does it take to drive around the Cotswolds?

To drive the route non-stop would only take a couple of hours because the total mileage is 45 miles. However, to properly take in the beauty and atmosphere you will, more than likey, spend a good full day before arriving back to Broadway full of wonderful memories.

How far is Cotswolds from London? The distance from London to Cotswolds is 76 miles. The road distance is 89 miles.

Is it safe to travel to the Cotswolds? The Cotswolds region is very, very safe for tourists and locals alike. It is known for its beautiful rural scenery and friendly people.

Is Burford worth visiting?

Is Burford worth visiting? Of course, Burford is absolutely worth visiting! The town, known as the gateway to The Cotswolds is often one of the first spots travellers head to when exploring this area of outstanding beauty. The town is home to some fantastic shops, restaurants and tourist attractions.

What is the nicest part of the Cotswolds? 7 Cotswold Towns and Villages You Have to Visit

  1. Bourton on Water. This charming village is often called the “Venice of the Cotswolds,” due to the fact that the River Windrush flows right through the centre of town. …
  2. Burford. …
  3. Chedworth. …
  4. Cirencester. …
  5. Fairford. …
  6. Naunton. …
  7. Painswick.

What is the best town to stay in the Cotswolds?

10 best places to stay in the Cotswolds

  • Burford: best for afternoon tea.
  • Bibury: best for view seekers.
  • Gloucester: best for shopping.
  • Chipping Norton: best for couples.
  • Broadway: best for art lovers.
  • Tewkesbury: best for history buffs.
  • Cirencester: best for family fun.
  • Stroud: best for foodies.

Are Cotswolds expensive? Yet with prices reaching hundreds of thousands and even millions, the idea of buying a home there may just be a distant dream for some. According to data from Rightmove, properties in Cotswolds had an overall average price of £369,489 over the last year.

What clothes to wear in the Cotswolds?

For daytime, walking pants or jeans, t-shirts, fleeces etc. are popular and for evenings in the pub again casual is the norm. However, there are some very chic hotels and restaurants in the Cotswolds and if you are planning a meal out at a smarter hotel or restaurant then you may wish to opt for a smart casual look.

Where do the Cotswolds start and finish? The Cotswold Way National Trail is a walking trail that runs along the length of the Cotswolds, starting in Chipping Campden in the north, and finishing at the front of Bath Abbey in the south. The trail is 102 miles long and winds through many picturesque villages, such as Snowshill, Cranham & Painswick.

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