Join us on a unique adventure through England’s most picturesque villages, exploring the wonders of the Cotswolds. With honey-coloured stone houses, stunning scenery and a timeless atmosphere, this tour is perfect for those who want to immerse themselves in the beauty and history of the English countryside.
During the bus ride, our expert guide will share fascinating stories, curiosities and anecdotes about the places visited.
The tour includes stops in four of the region's most iconic villages: Bibury, with its fairytale cottages; Bourton-on-the-Water, called the “Venice of the Cotswolds”; Stow-on-the-Wold, rich in history and medieval charm; and Castle Combe, considered one of the most beautiful villages in England.
Often referred to as "England's most beautiful village", Castle Combe is a medieval jewel nestled in the Wiltshire countryside. Its cobbled streets, honey-coloured stone houses and bridge over the Bybrook River create a timeless atmosphere. The village was the film setting for films such as War Horse and Stardust, thanks to its authenticity and unspoilt charm.
A charming village known for Arlington Row, a row of quaint 14th century stone houses. Described by William Morris as "the most beautiful village in England", Bibury is the perfect example of rural English charm.
Often called the “Venice of the Cotswolds” for its pretty bridges over the River Windrush, this village is loved for its fairytale charm, small local shops and quaint cafes.
A picture-postcard village crossed by the tranquil River Eye, known for its 16th and 17th century stone cottages and picturesque 19th century water mill. Lower Slaughter offers a serene and authentic atmosphere, with landscapes that seem to come from another era.
The tallest of the Cotswolds villages, Stow is known for its ancient market squares, art galleries and abbey gate nestled between two centuries-old yew trees, one of the most iconic images in the area.
We are waiting for you at 29-31 Cromwell Road, at the height of the French Consulate, opposite the Natural History Museum and a stone’s throw from South Kensington Underground Station. Seek guidance with our signature red, white and blue umbrella!
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