Discover the charm of the Cotswolds and its surrounding areas with this curated list of attractions. From the quaint village of Bourton-on-the-Water and the picturesque streets of Castle Combe to the ancient mystery of Stonehenge and the majestic Warwick Castle, this collection offers a blend of natural beauty, history, and unique experiences. Perfect for a day trip or an extended holiday exploring the heart of England.
Model Village
A charming miniature replica of Bourton-on-the-Water, offering a unique perspective on the village.
Motor Museum
This museum showcases a variety of classic cars, motorcycles, and automobilia.
Birdland
A wildlife park featuring a diverse range of birds, from penguins to flamingos, in naturalistic habitats.
Lacock Abbey
A historic former Augustinian nunnery with a fascinating history and beautiful grounds, also known for its monastic history.
Fox Talbot Museum
This museum celebrates the life and work of William Henry Fox Talbot, a pioneer of photography.
Cotswold Wildlife Park
A popular wildlife park set within a beautiful Victorian manor house estate, housing a wide variety of animals.
Castle Combe
A picturesque village renowned for its exceptionally well-preserved medieval architecture and honey-colored stone cottages.
Rollright Stones
A Neolithic stone circle and a Bronze Age burial site steeped in ancient folklore and mystery.
Stonehenge
An iconic prehistoric monument featuring a ring of standing stones, shrouded in mystery and ancient history.
Broadway Tower
A striking Gothic folly atop the Cotswold escarpment, offering panoramic views across the surrounding countryside.
Warwick Castle
A well-preserved medieval castle featuring impressive ramparts, towers, and historical re-enactments.
Kenilworth Castle
An expansive and historically significant ruined castle with a rich royal history, offering insights into medieval and Tudor life.