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The 10 Best Picnic Spots in the Cotswolds

Posted: Thu, 27th Jun 2024

Pack up your picnic basket and head outside to enjoy the Cotswold sunshine! There are so many tempting spots to lay down your blanket for riverside sandwiches or hilltop pasties. Bring the children and the dogs and leave the trouble of finding a pet friendly pub behind. You can also let the little ones play without worrying about them disturbing nearby tables.

A picnic is a great way to get up close to nature, surrounding yourselves with wildflowers, fresh air and views of this picturesque part of the country. Take your time to relax and spread out, savouring the slow sips of a summer mocktail and locally made produce. Packing your own picnic can help cut costs for a family day out and is a lot more fun playing games like eye-spy and flying a kite. When you’ve had your fill, make sure you take everything away with you so we can keep the Cotswolds as beautiful as possible!

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