Discover the charm of the Cotswolds on this relaxed four-hour small-group tour, perfect for fans of Clarkson’s Farm. Starting at Moreton-in-Marsh Station, you’ll visit Diddly Squat Farm Shop, famous for its quirky products and humorous atmosphere. Next, travel to the picturesque village of Chadlington, where you’ll recognize beloved spots from the show. Enjoy a drink at The Farmer’s Dog and take in stunning views, then wrap up your adventure at Hawkstone Brewery for a lager tasting made from local barley. This tour promises laughs and insights into rural life without the mud or tractor troubles.
- Small-group tour with a maximum of 16 participants
- Visit iconic locations from Clarkson's Farm, including Diddly Squat
- Enjoy a drink at The Farmer’s Dog with beautiful Cotswold views
- Sample local Hawkstone Lager at the brewery, made from Cotswold barley
Start and end your tour at this charming gateway to the picturesque Cotswolds
Stop at the farm shop that became a symbol of Jeremy's struggle with the local council.
See the local pub and home village of Gerald Cooper. You'll see the village hall and even a stone wall built by Gerald
Stop for a pint and burger at the brewery made famous though the show.
Please meet your driver guide in the car park of Moreton in Marsh Station 10 minutes prior to the start time.
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