We offer a diverse selection of guided tours in The Cotswolds, the perfect place for some of the best walking and cycling in England, with its quintessential English landscape, full of chocolate box villages surrounded by picturesque countryside.
These 6 days give you the chance to discover the real essence of the Cotswolds from its honey coloured limestone buildings to its exquisite country gardens. The walking is at a relaxed pace and our expert local guide will help bring the fascinating history to life from the famous "Cotswold Lion" and the fabulously wealthy wool merchants to the iconic architecture and gardens that followed.
The Cotswolds is blessed with an abundance of celebrated gardens and we invite you to join us to discover some of the best examples of 20th Century design from Hidcote to Highgrove. Our expert local Cotswold tour guides will give a unique insight into the history and inspiration for each of our carefully selected gardens.
The Cotswolds has been synonymous with the Arts and Crafts since the turn of the 20th Century. Discover what inspired William Morris, C R Ashbee and the Barnsley brothers to relocate here to champion traditional crafts and how their influence continues to this day.
The Cotswold Hills offer excellent walking and a wealth of historic monuments and buildings from prehistoric times to the present day. These five walks include visits to Stone Age burial chambers, Iron Age hills-forts, Roman villas, medieval churches, market towns, manor houses and the canals and mills of the industrial revolution.
Let us plan your ideal guided walk and enjoy a bespoke experience, based on your interests and walking abilities.
From solo walking adventures, couples' Cotswolds getaways, family reunions to corporate days out and team-building trips, we would be delighted to plan your walk and help you make memories to last a lifetime.
The Cotswold Hills offer excellent walking and a wealth of historic monuments and buildings from prehistoric times to the present day. These five walks include visits to Stone Age burial chambers, Iron Age hills-forts, Roman villas, medieval churches, market towns, manor houses and the canals and mills of the industrial revolution.
Cotswold Walks