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Blenheim Palace Light Trail

The grounds of Blenheim Palace are breath-taking at the best of times, but at Christmas they are transformed into a sparkling trail of lasers and lights. With a chance to…

Deddington Castle

Located just a five-minute walk from the Market Place, Deddington Castle offers the chance to take in medieval history. The site houses the remains of the castle mound earthworks thought…

Thirsty Meeples Board Game Ccafé

Thirsty Meeples is a relaxed board game café where visitors can book a table and browse the extensive board game library, playing as many games as you want in your…

Salter’s Steamers

Salter’s Steamers are a family-run boat hire business, which also offers river cruises along the Thames. Short trips are available between Folly Bridge and Iffley Lock, a longer ‘Alice in…

The Magdalen Bridge Boathouse

At the Magdalen Bridge Boathouse, you can take part in one of the quintessential Oxford experiences – punting. The boathouse offers the options to hire a punt, pedalo, or rowing…

Snowshill Manor

Snowshill Manor is a National Trust property located in the village of Snowshill in the Cotswolds. It is a sixteenth-century country house, best known for its twentieth-century owner, Charles Paget…

Broadway Tower

Broadway Tower is the iconic landmark of the Cotswolds. Majestically situated on top of a beautiful escarpment, Broadway Tower has enjoyed a colourful history since its conception by Capability Brown…

Cotswold Motoring Museum

This fun and interesting museum has seven galleries and something for everyone, not just car enthusiasts. It is overflowing with vintage and classic cars, caravans, precarious-looking motorcycles, original enamel signs,…

Cotswold Pottery

Country studio producing a wide range of ceramics all hand-made by John and Jude Jelfs. Pieces on show in The Gallery range from John’s one-off and domestic pots in his…

The Model Village

The Model Village in Bourton on the Water is the only grade II listed model village in the country. Built of Cotswold stone, it is a one-ninth scale model of…

Hidcote Gardens

Hidcote is an Arts and Crafts garden created by the talented American horticulturist, Major Lawrence Johnston. Its colourful and intricately designed outdoor ‘rooms’ are always full of surprises – an…

Cotswold Alpacas

Join James, Bridget and their herd of alpaca in the stunning setting of Korinn Farm for a walk you will never forget. From a short 30-minute meet and greet the…

Cotswold Farm Park

Sitting in the heart of the Cotswolds, Adam Henson’s Cotswold Farm Park has a long-standing reputation for a fun-filled day out. Visitors of all ages can interact closely with the…

Cotswold Water Park

140 Lakes and wetlands covering 40 square miles – have all your outdoor needs satisfied in this nature reserve and country parks offering water sports, cycling, fishing, riding, caravanning and…

Daylesford Organic

Each morning the farm at Daylesford Organice is abuzz with activity as the produce makes its way to the farm shop and café. Seasonal vegetables, fruit and herbs are picked…

The Rollright Stones

The site of The Rollright Stones is prehistoric megalithic monument built from large natural boulders found within about 500m of the site. The stones are naturally pitted, giving them extraordinary…

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