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Christmas in The Cotswolds

Our Guide To The Best Festive Events in The Cotswolds

Christmas in The Cotswolds is a truly enchanting experience. With its picturesque villages, rolling hills, and charming markets, the Cotswolds transforms into a winter wonderland during the festive season. Whether you’re looking to enjoy traditional holiday festivities, explore the stunning countryside, or simply relax in a cosy cottage, the Cotswolds has something for everyone. Here’s your guide to the best events, places to visit, and why you should book your Cotswolds Christmas break today.

During the festive period, the Cotswolds comes alive with a variety of  delightful festive events. Here are some of our favourite things to do with your loved ones this festive period. 

Festive Walks in Cotswolds Villages

The Cotswolds in winter is captivating, where charming villages and scenic landscapes are transformed into a picturesque wonderland. Each of these villages offers a unique winter experience, from festive decorations and cosy tearooms to stunning winter walks and enchanting Christmas lights.

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Lower Slaughter

One of the Cotswolds’ most enchanting villages, especially at this time of year. With its honey-stone cottages, the gently flowing River Eye, and peaceful country lanes, it’s the perfect setting for a festive walk. Stroll past the old mill, take in the crisp winter air, and explore the surrounding countryside, a magical backdrop for seasonal escapes in the heart of the Cotswolds.

Bourton-on-the-Water

Known as the “Venice of the Cotswolds,” Bourton-on-the-Water is famous for its picturesque bridges and tranquil river. During Christmas, the village is adorned with festive lights, and you can even see a Christmas tree set up in the middle of the river!

Bibury

Often described as the most beautiful village in England, is even more picturesque during the winter months, it is like stepping into a fairy tale. Stroll through Arlington Row, a row of ancient weavers’ cottages, and enjoy the serene beauty of the frosty landscape. Stroll through the village, you’ll find cosy tea rooms offering warm beverages and delicious treats, perfect for a winter’s day. It truly is a perfect place to visit for those seeking a quintessentially English Christmas experience.

Christmas At Blenheim Palace

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Dates: 14 November – 3rd January 

Times: 10:00am – 8:00pm 

This Christmas, Blenheim Palace transforms into a festive wonderland with experiences for all ages. Wander the enchanting After Dark Trail, where dazzling lights and installations bring the grounds to life. Step inside the Palace itself to discover The Kingdom of Oz, a magical reimagining of the classic story with a festive twist. Browse the bustling Christmas Market, perfect for gifts and seasonal treats, then lace up your skates for Blenheim’s Great Skate under the winter sky. For breathtaking views across the illuminated parkland, take a ride on the giant Observation Wheel, a truly unforgettable way to celebrate the season.

Spectacle of Light at Sudeley Castle

Dates: 21 November – 30 December 

Step into a winter wonderland this festive season with the Spectacle of Light at Sudeley Castle. As dusk falls, the castle grounds transform into a magical illuminated trail, where twinkling lights and glowing displays bring the legend of King Arthur to life. Stroll through sparkling gardens, enjoy festive treats like mulled wine and hot chocolate, and browse the castle shop for unique gifts. A truly enchanting experience to make your Christmas getaway extra special.

Cirencester Christmas Markets 

Advent Markets Dates: 29 & 30 November 

Times: 10:00am – 4:00pm

Christmas Markets Dates: 23 November, 6 December, 7 December, 14 December, 16 – 18 December

Times: All 10:00am – 4:00pm expect 6th December 9:00am – 5:00pm 

Christmas in Cirencester offers a truly charming and festive experience in the heart of the Cotswolds. The town lights up with the Advent Markets and Light Switch-On event, bringing together over 200 stalls filled with seasonal treats, gifts, and merriment. Street performances, live music, and fun entertainment create a joyful atmosphere while the town centre close’s to traffic so you can wander freely through Castle Street, Cricklade Street, the Market Place and beyond. It’s a perfect family outing packed with festive sparkle, food stalls, Santa greetings, and that cosy, historic market-town charm.

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Christmas at The Cotswolds Farm Park 

Dates: 21 – 23 November, 28 – 30 November, 5 – 7 December, 12 – 14 December, 18 – 23 December

Wrap your Christmas getaway in rustic charm with Christmas on the Farm at Cotswold Farm Park. Picture festive farm walks, twinkling lights over cosy barns, friendly farm animals to visit, and fun rides to delight both young and old. There’ll be seasonal treats, warming drinks, and a chance to browse for unique gifts in the farm shop, all in a relaxed, countryside setting that feels like stepping into a heart-warming Christmas story.

Christmas at Westonbirt Arboretum 

Dates: 28 November – 31 December 2025

Lose yourself in the enchantment of Christmas at Westonbirt, where The National Arboretum is transformed after dark into a glowing festive trail full of surprises. Wander beneath twinkling lights and immersive installations like “Laser Lights”, “Mycelium Network”, “Fireworks Trees” and “Wicker Animals”, and you may even catch sight of Father Christmas along the way. With seasonal food & drink stalls, winter-warmers, fairground rides and a magical atmosphere under the trees, this offers something special for families, couples or anyone looking for a bit of Christmas wonder. For those seeking comfort and easy pace, relaxed sessions are also available so everyone can enjoy the magic in a gentler setting.

Christmas Markets to Visit 

Whether you are picking up last minute gifts for your loved ones from your trip to the Cotswolds or you are looking to pick yourself up as a reminder of your getaway, one of these Christmas Markets could be the perfect place.

  • Moreton-in-Marsh Christmas Market
  • Burford Christmas Market 
  • Tetbury Christmas Market
  • Nailsworth’s Big Christmas Market

Book Your Cotswolds Christmas Break Today!

There’s no better place to celebrate Christmas than the Cotswolds. With its charming villages, festive events, and stunning winter landscapes, it’s the perfect destination for a magical holiday getaway. Whether you’re planning a romantic escape or a family holiday, Short Let Space has a range of beautiful holiday cottages to suit your needs.

Our cottages are the perfect base for exploring the Cotswolds during the festive season. Enjoy the comfort and warmth of a cosy cottage, complete with everything you need for a relaxing stay. Wake up to stunning countryside views, explore the local Christmas markets, and return to your home away from home to unwind by the fire.

Don’t miss out on the magic of Christmas in the Cotswolds. Book your Cotswolds Christmas break with Short Let Space today and create unforgettable memories in one of the most beautiful regions of England.

Author Bio

Lindsay Morris

Lindsay Morris is a marketing whizz with over 10 years in hospitality and the last couple focused on short-term lettings. She makes sure Short Let Space and its properties stand out from the crowd, while also scouting out the best local spots to showcase to guests. Originally from Scotland but now an honorary Oxfordshire local, Lindsay is always out and about exploring everything the county has to offer. When she’s not championing great stays, you’ll most likely find her happiest at a live music gig.

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