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Visit Chipping Campden: a local’s guide

Nestled in the heart of the Cotswolds, Chipping Campden is a picture-perfect town offering a mix of history, culture, and natural beauty. From charming streets lined with honey-coloured cottages to…

Category: Chipping Campden Posted: Thu, 20th Mar 2025

Painswick: The hidden gem of the Cotswolds

The Cotswolds is famous for its picturesque villages, rolling hills, and honey-coloured stone cottages. While towns like Bourton-on-the-Water and Bibury attract thousands of visitors each year, there’s one charming village…

Category: Cotswolds Posted: Wed, 19th Mar 2025

An insider’s guide to Malmesbury

Malmesbury is one of those hidden Cotswold gems, often overlooked for its more well-known neighbours. It might have been missed off your ‘must visit’ list. It has such an exciting…

Category: Active Posted: Mon, 17th Mar 2025

An introduction to the Forest of Dean

If you’re looking for somewhere to get away from it all, where nature surrounds you and the views are outstanding, where history can be discovered and footsteps into a fantasy…

Category: Active Posted: Wed, 5th Mar 2025

Conde Nast’s guide to the best pubs in the Cotswolds

If you’re looking for a culinary adventure in the Cotswolds, Condé Nast has just released a list of the best restaurants in the region – and we’re here to celebrate…

Category: Cotswolds Posted: Thu, 20th Feb 2025

Where to find your Cheltenham Festival outfit

Heading to Cheltenham Festival but you haven’t had time to pick out a show-stopping outfit yet? Don’t panic, we’ve got the top shops whether you’re looking to splurge on designer…

Category: Cheltenham Posted: Mon, 17th Feb 2025

The best places to see snowdrops in the Cotswolds

Batsford Arboretum Batsford Arboretum is home to a unique collection of some of the world’s most beautiful and rare trees, shrubs and bamboos spread across 60 acres. Enjoy early colour…

Category: Cotswolds Posted: Thu, 30th Jan 2025

Making a marvellous Mother’s Day

From tying your shoelaces before school to comforting you after your first break up, your mum has been there, and she deserves to be celebrated! Forget the supermarket flowers and…

Category: Arts and Culture Posted: Tue, 28th Jan 2025

Discover the best coffee shops in Gloucestershire

The Cotswolds has a glorious, cheery, confetti-like smattering of coffee shops. We are so spoilt for choice that the caffeine hot spots have become truly embedded into the region’s architectural…

Category: Bourton-on-the-Water Posted: Tue, 28th Jan 2025

The most romantic restaurants in the Cotswolds & beyond

There’s something about the countryside that makes romance feel effortless. Maybe it’s the way the stars shine brighter or how the air hums with a quiet kind of magic. Either…

Category: News Posted: Tue, 28th Jan 2025
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