Where's nice in the cotswolds

Where's nice in the cotswolds

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john_p

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260 months

Thursday 21st May 2009
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Thinking of going for an overnight trip somewhere this weekend and neither of us have been to the Cotswolds.

Short notice so I assume we won't have the pick of places but what places are worth visiting? Somewhere picturesque with little cutesy shops would get maximum bonus points from the missus...I just want somewhere safe to park the car wink

ewenm

28,506 posts

255 months

Thursday 21st May 2009
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Burford or Stow on the Wold or Bourton are all pretty Cotswold towns.

dogbucket

1,224 posts

211 months

Thursday 21st May 2009
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I would recommend Broadway, lots of gift shops and a couple of nice hotels (with parking). Walk up to Broadway Tower if you are feeling energetic for lovely views.

Planet Claire

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219 months

Thursday 21st May 2009
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dogbucket said:
I would recommend Broadway, lots of gift shops and a couple of nice hotels (with parking). Walk up to Broadway Tower if you are feeling energetic for lovely views.
I just tried to post that recommendation but IE crashed. I went through the village the other weekend and thought it lovely place.

MoonMonkey

2,241 posts

223 months

Thursday 21st May 2009
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Painswick and go for a walk round the church yard with the yew trees and then up the beacon if the weathers nice.

FPC

8,022 posts

232 months

Thursday 21st May 2009
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Chipping Campden is well recommended. I used to live in the Cotswolds and this place meets your requirement. I never thought much of Burford tbh.

john_p

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260 months

Thursday 21st May 2009
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I never realised how big the Cotswolds was, until now hehe

I will look around the Broadway area, looks like lots of options for accom.

Eggle

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246 months

Thursday 21st May 2009
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If you want masses of people, go to bourton, closely followed by Stow. Burford is nice, but on a hill. Broadway is a nice place, quiet but interesting. Woodstock is a great small town.
As for scenery, drive through the Slaughters and across Snowshill to get to Broadway.

CatherineJ

9,586 posts

253 months

Thursday 21st May 2009
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Burford.

Eggle

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246 months

Thursday 21st May 2009
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CatherineJ said:
Burford.
Care to Expand on that?

coolcatmaz

3,521 posts

212 months

Thursday 21st May 2009
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Burford is lovely and you can always go here -

http://www.cotswoldwildlifepark.co.uk/

Bourton on the Water, Srow on the Wold all lovely but do get very busy. Chipping Campden is also lovely and worth a visit, as is Broadway.

astroarcadia

1,715 posts

210 months

Thursday 21st May 2009
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The the typical Cotswold weekend The Slaughters, Stow, Morton in Marsh, Bourton and Burford will do the job. To be honest I would avoid Bourton and Broadway as they have lost some charm to the toursists. Avoid Daylesford at all costs.

The best parts of the Cotswolds are the lesser known villages that still remain untouched by tourism. For walking places like the Slad Valley outside Stroud are stunning with a nice little pub for a pint after.






miniman

27,175 posts

272 months

Thursday 21st May 2009
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It's getting close to the time of year when Bourton in particular, but also plenty of the other popular places mentioned above, get pretty diabolical. Tourist overload stuff.

kiteless

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214 months

Thursday 21st May 2009
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Although not a huge fan of the Cotswolds (one antiques shoppe is the same as the next), I'd go for Broadway. Mainly because it is prettier than most and is not too far from here:

http://www.thefleeceinn.co.uk/



srebbe64

13,021 posts

247 months

Thursday 21st May 2009
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My parents have a cottage in Bibury (a lovely village), literally a couple of hundred yards from:

http://www.biburycourt.co.uk/

Never stayed there, but it looks nice enough.