Considered one of the most beautiful and charming regions in the country, the Cotswolds is made up of a collection of small medieval towns and villages that seem to have come straight out of a fairy tale.
With gentle hills, golden stone buildings and cobblestone streets, the region offers an authentic and unforgettable experience that we will discover by driving through several villages.
The Cotswolds is the perfect destination to experience the true essence of England.
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Meeting Point
Moreton in Marsh Town. Train Station
- Moreton in Marsh is a medieval market town with rail links to Marylebone station in London and the meeting point will be outside the train station.
Moreton in Marsh
Meet in front of the train station and take a short driving tour of Moreton's central street in Marsh
Burford - Gateway to the Cotswolds
Walking along Burford’s charming High Street, you’re taken on a journey through time and tradition.
At the end of the street stands the majestic St. John the Baptist Church, one of the finest examples of medieval architecture in the Cotswolds.
Just steps away, the Tolsey Museum offers a fascinating glimpse into Burford’s rich trade history — from the thriving wool industry to brewing and traditional leatherwork.
And for a true taste of the region, don’t miss a stop at The Cotswold Cheese Company, where you can sample a delightful selection of locally made cheeses that capture the essence of the English countryside.
Burton on the Water - Venice of the Cotswolds
Often called the “Venice of the Cotswolds,” Bourton-on-the-Water charms visitors with its stone bridges arching gracefully over the River Windrush.
A relaxing riverside walk reveals the heart of the village, where you’ll find quaint traditional tearooms, delightful antique shops, and the historic St. John the Baptist Church nestled among honey-coloured cottages.
For a touch of nostalgia, visit the Model Village, a perfect miniature replica of Bourton itself, or explore vintage cars and motoring history at the Cotswold Motoring Museum
Stow on the Wold - Historic market town
Perched high on a windswept hill, Stow-on-the-Wold is a historic market town that blends timeless charm with deep-rooted heritage.
Once a bustling centre of the Cotswold wool trade, today it’s renowned for its antique shops, cosy cafés, and picture-perfect streets that invite exploration.
In the heart of town, Market Square tells stories of medieval fairs and sheep sales, while nearby, the enchanting St. Edward’s Church draws visitors with its iconic, Tolkien-esque north door framed by ancient yew trees.
After a morning of browsing treasures and history, there’s no better place to pause than the Porch House Pub, where you can enjoy a relaxed lunch in one of England’s oldest inns.
Upper and Lower Slaughter - Two unspoiled villages in Cotswold
Tucked away in the heart of the Cotswolds, Lower and Upper Slaughter are two of the most beautiful and unspoiled villages in England, seemingly untouched by time.
Free from modern development, they offer a rare glimpse into the quiet elegance of traditional village life.
In Lower Slaughter, the gently flowing River Eye winds past charming stone cottages and the historic Old Mill, now home to a quaint museum and tearoom.
A peaceful scenic footpath connects the two villages, offering walkers a serene journey through lush meadows, ancient bridges, and postcard-worthy views at every turn.
It’s an experience that captures the very soul of the English countryside
Broadway - The jewel of Cotswolds
Often referred to as the "Jewel of the Cotswolds," Broadway is an elegant village known for its wide, tree-lined high street and distinctive honey-colored buildings that glow warmly in the sunlight.
With its relaxed, sophisticated charm and artsy vibe, Broadway attracts creatives and visitors alike.
Take your time to browse the many art galleries, filled with works by local and international artists, and soak in the village’s timeless beauty and cultural flair.
Ending Point
Moreton in Marsh Town. Train Station
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* Guide
* Roundtrip car transport with Suzuki S-Cross from Moreton in Marsh Station to all villages listed on the tour.
* Car fuel gasoline fee
* Toll fee
*Burton on the Water: Cotswold Motoring Museum Fee (Adult £9.50 Children (6-16 yo )£6.50 and under 5 yo Free (optional)
*Broadway : Browse Art Galleries Fee (Adult £10.00 Under 16yo Free (optional)
* Food and drinks
-This tour involves a lot of walking, so make sure to wear comfortable shoes.
-Weather can change faster and need to bring jaquet.
- Dont forget to bring water.
- This tour is not recommended for those with severe back/knee problems.
Our entire tour is done on foot, the vast majority of tourist attractions are very close to the town center, only Anne Hathaway's cottage is on the outskirts of the city and we will walk 2 km to go and 2 km to return.
I am an enthusiastic person with excellent communication and listening skills. I love history and culture and am always looking for interesting places to visit. I am punctual, have planning skills and a problem-solving approach that always puts the client first.
$250/ per group