This region is well known for it’s natural beauty, and is a beautiful location for a quiet holiday. There is breathtaking landscape to see, such as river valleys, meadows, and woods. There are ancient ruins, such as the limestone villages, and old market towns for the iconic “English” setting. You can complete you quaint, British holiday by booking a Bath Bed and Breakfast, for a rustic, quiet getaway.
For tourist attractions, you have to see the only circular Nave in England, in the church St Michael at Garway, which dates all the way back to the thirteenth century. Or stop by the Cirencester Agricultural College, where is the leader of agricultural methods in the country. It was founded by the Early of Bathurst, Henry the fourth. The church of St John in a small village called Elkstone is also worth seeing. It has beautiful carvings and a wood churchyard. There are also tombs and the village nearby hosts several events throughout the year. It is also the highest church in Cotswolds.
But Cotswolds is more than just a picturesque town, you can find plenty of activities to keep you busy if you’re more of an active type. You can go horseback riding, enjoy golfing or motor sports. You can also go cycling or camping for the adventurous.