It has been such a dramatic time over the last 18 months, so I felt I couldn’t start this blog with the usual happy go lucky, “The 5 Best Pubs to Visit” or “The 5 Best Walks in the Cotswolds”. This blog is called the Cotswold Ramble, a name we chose because it has a wonderful double meaning. A ramble can be either a walk for pleasure in the countryside or alternatively it can mean to talk or write at length, in a confused or inconsequential way, so bear with me as I do just that.
We constantly hear the phrase the ‘new normal’, and I am beginning to hate hearing those words, as I am sure there are many new phrases and terms which we all loathe hearing the sound of since the start of the pandemic. Whatever this ‘new normal’ actually is, I think these last few months have taught us that we should savour every moment, and to really connect with those around us. Throughout these difficult times my wife and I and our dogs, have treasured our precious time spent walking in the Cotswolds. I think it goes without saying that a walking holiday is indeed the perfect antidote to the stresses and strains of life, except, we’ve been unable to offer our wonderful trips to overseas travellers until recently, due to all the restrictions on domestic and international travel.
As most of our stress levels have reached new heights and our mental well-being has been tested in ways we didn’t even realise, I don’t expect any of us are the same people since the emergence of Covid-19. We’ve all had to adapt, conform or rebel to suit our collective and individual needs. Society has become more polarized with those desperate to receive the vaccination and others, who for one reason or another, do not. I know that my mental health has suffered, both due to financial and health worries, but I remind myself that it is a scant sacrifice to what many are going through, and still do. Perhaps, those first few weeks were a novelty, if it can even be described in such terms, for those not yet touched by the loss of a loved one, then the reality of the situation hit home. Businesses like ours were devastated and people lost not only their livelihoods but family and friends. As we begin to emerge from this unprecedented situation and start to socialize and travel again, we all have our stories to tell.
As the owner of Cotswold Walks, I feel our greatest asset is undoubtedly our wonderful staff, Barbara, Adam and Jo, and the thought of losing them was the most worrying prospect during this time. Without them Cotswold Walks would not be the company that it is and I am sure our clients both past and present would agree. We are thankful to be able to support them until the new walking season begins in 2022, and are also very grateful to many clients who have chosen to support us by keeping funds on deposit for a future trip. By the way, 2022 and 2023 look to be very busy with bookings already, so hurry up and book if you haven’t done so already.
On a positive note, I would like to focus on what has been happening in the last few months. We have seen a re-emergence of inbound tourism; mainly from the USA and Canada and have also benefitted from clients here in the UK, who have been incredibly lucky with some perfect September and October weather.
Going forward, many things will have changed forever, for example, protocols around health, social distancing and Covid testing. It is something we must learn to live with if we wish to maintain the right to travel. I mentioned earlier that there will be those who do not wish to be vaccinated and those that are happy to do so, but whatever your choice the world needs us to carry on and to support each other as best we know how. Travel is an important part of a caring and understanding society and sharing the vaccine worldwide is a vital part of helping to make that happen safely.
I recently had the wonderful opportunity to plan and guide a tour for a family who came over from Dallas, USA. Their original tour, booked with another company called ‘Backroads’ had been cancelled, so we worked together, adopting the best bits of their original itinerary and improving on others, so that they could have their eagerly awaited holiday. Not only did we manage to save them over 50% on the original tour cost from Backroads, but they also had a fantastic time, below is a transcript of their comments.
The initial step in planning any holiday, is for us to gain your trust, as many people will find us through the internet, and it sometimes takes a small leap of faith to engage with a company you have only read about on the pages of a website. With that said, we are only a phone call away and even if we are in a different time zone, we do pick up the phone outside of office hours.
Perhaps we all need to take a leap of faith going forward and trust in building new relationships with local travel partners to really connect. We live in the Cotswolds and are here to assist when it matters most. Here is the testimony from the client;
Our family spent a delightful week in mid-August 2021 with Andrew Guppy (the owner of Cotswolds Walks) as he expertly guided us through the beautiful northern Cotswolds. Andrew has an extensive knowledge of the area and a wide circle of friends and acquaintances that included the drivers that transported us and many of the people we met in shops and restaurants. He also has such a congenial and fun personality that he soon felt like a new friend of our family rather than a guide. Andrew did a fantastic job of adapting our walks to best fit our family's interests and skills. For example, when we asked questions about plants we saw along the way, Andrew came prepared the next day with books to help identify the plants. He also gave us some reference books about the history of the area when we told him that was an area of particular interest. Although it would be possible to do the walks on a self-guided basis, we found that in many places where routes cross or converge, it is difficult to determine where to go. We were so glad to have an experienced guide leading us so we did not have to deal with that complexity. We have done many guided trips around the world and our trip with Andrew ranks as one of the best experiences we have had. Having Andrew lead us through the Cotswolds allowed us to traverse the beautiful countryside worry free, learn more about the history of the area than we would have on our own and meet and interact with the local residents in a way that is not typically possible as a tourist. We highly recommend Cotswold Walks.
-Dick Covington, Dallas, Texas USA
Organising this tour illustrates just how much more expensive American tour operators can be and even if you think it is a unique experience many of the services are outsourced locally, so why not book direct and have 2 holidays for the price of one!
On a final note, we sadly lost our much loved dog, Indie, on the 1st May. She often went out on our guided walks and her friendly character was much loved by many of our clients. Needless to say we missed her company and no walk was the same without her.
However, in July we welcomed Clover, a Whippet Collie cross, who is 6 months old this week. She is funny and vocal and loves her Frisbee.
I hope to see many of you next year when I am out on the trail, (often recognized by our distinctive and unique route booklet) I will always say hello. Whatever you plan for months and years ahead, stay safe and happy travels.
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