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Spanning the five counties of Oxfordshire, Worcestershire, Gloucestershire, Warwickshire and Wiltshire, the Cotswolds is one of the best areas in Britain to holiday in if you're looking for a place with plenty to explore and see. You can find modern glamping options in the rolling hills of the Cotswolds that will allow you to discover everything from splendid towns, magical castles to ancient woodlands, wildflower meadows and famous nature reserves. There are plenty of interesting things to do in The Cotswolds' countryside to suit all tastes.
Luxury glamping with saunas, hot tubs and beautiful lake views On the other hand, the accommodation is just as varied. You'll find beautiful wooden campsites, glamping tents, and spacious caravans. The range of glamping choices in the Cotswolds is extensive and offers unique features to make your holiday enjoyable. With swimming pools, dining terraces, hot tubs, saunas, barbecues and lake views, the accommodation provides a rural escape without losing the luxurious touch.
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At 164 km, the Cotswold Way National Trail is a great choice for hiking lovers. A walk along this route takes you through some of the most enchanting scenery in England's picturesque southern region, as well as historic sites and pretty villages where you can rest your feet over a drink. The Cotswold Trail offers ever-changing views to the west and although it can be walked at any time of year, winter, autumn and spring days are the best times of year for walking and unobstructed views.
The Cotswolds for families Set in nine acres of gardens and woodland, Birdland Park and Gardens is an attraction for all the family. The park is home to over 500 birds and boasts the only group of king penguins in England. Children can feast their eyes on the birds' colourful plumage, have fun in the Jurassic Journey area with life-size dinosaurs and enjoy an interactive discovery area. You'll find birds ranging from night owls to Caribbean flamingos! And to end your day stop by the Flamingo Point Café for ice cream, cakes and hot and cold drinks while admiring the flamingos on the river.
The Cotswolds is the largest area of outstanding natural beauty in England and Wales. Covers an area of more than 800 square miles.
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Blenheim Palace is a World Heritage Site and a masterpiece of Baroque architecture that is not to be missed exploring. Experience an unforgettable Christmas and discover the interior of this extravagant place. During the most wonderful time of the year the grand gardens are illuminated with millions of lights, lasers and sounds that fill the festive air. The story of The Nutcracker also comes to life at the Palace during this time of the year with decorations of sweets, candies, and gingerbread men. Step into a winter wonderland, experience a fairy tale and enjoy the Christmas Market in the Great Courtyard.
2. Discover the fascinating animals at Cotswold Wildlife Park See graceful giraffes, rhinos, Asiatic lions and zebras on the sweeping lawns. The site is home to over 260 species of animals in more than 120 acres and has one of the largest reptile collections in the UK. You can find crocodiles, green anacondas, poison dart frogs and much more. Discover the exhibits in the Insect House and visit the Tropical House to see the sloths. The stunning gardens of the Cotswold Wildlife Park are a must-see attraction and have plenty of space to relax and interact with the beautiful wildlife.
3. Take in the dramatic panorama from the Broadway Tower Set atop a landscape of vibrant green hills, Broadway's unique foliated tower was built to admire the fantastic views of the surrounding countryside. This architecture is considered one of the most incredible viewpoints in the country and contains a hidden Cold War nuclear bunker. During your visit, climb the stairs, admire the views spanning up to 16 counties and discover the cleverly hidden bunker. The grounds are also perfect for a picnic and also have a Red Deer Park which can be seen from the top of the tower.
4. Travel back to the motoring era of the early 20th century With everything from classic cars, motorbikes and caravans, Cotswold Motoring Museum is home to a collection of rare vehicles and classic memorabilia that's sure to make you feel nostalgic. Explore 20th century motoring history, curiosities of the motoring world, discover popular TV cars and transport yourself back to your childhood with favourite toys from yesteryear. The museum has over 40 cars on display, ranging from sleek Jaguars to extravagant Austins. The varied motorbikes and scooters are also intriguing. You'll see a Levis that was used to play football on a motorbike and the Brough Superior, a high-speed superbike.
5. Explore the UK's largest crocodile collection! Home to over 80 crocodiles, Crocodiles of the World are the UK's first and only crocodile zoo. See 12 of the 23 species of crocodiles, browse the entire collection and discover other reptiles and animals housed here. You'll meet Nile crocodiles, Chinese and American alligators, the Komodo dragon, Siamese crocodiles from Cambodia and other cuddly animals such as otters, meerkats, and tortoises. During your visit, take an underwater look at one of the world's most feared predators and see how these ferocious animals are fed.
6. Visit one of England's most beautiful castles Sudeley Castle and Gardens is a popular Cotswolds' attraction that is sure to draw you in with its beautiful gardens. This must-see visit allows you to follow in the footsteps of kings and queens and enjoy the beauty of its exteriors. You will be able to see the only private castle in England to have a queen buried and discover the fascinating treasures contained within the castle which are of great historical importance. The magnificent gardens are world-renowned and offer varieties of roses that will envelop you with their delicious fragrances and eye-catching flowers that will capture your gaze.
7. Relax on a steam train journey Experience 50-year-old train journeys by steam carriage and travel 29 miles (46.67 km) from Broadway to Cheltenham. The Line in the Cotswolds will give you glorious views of the Vale of Evesham, the Malverns and Wales. You can see the charming hilltop villages and towns and relax on board the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway. Plus enjoy family-friendly events such as Halloween specials — 'Steam and Scream', Father Christmas, Easter Eggspress, Steam and Craft Beer Weekend and many more.
Information about glampings in The Cotswolds
🏡 Glampings available: | 91 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -39%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £44. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 33 properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 10 properties. |