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Cotswolds - Wikipedia To the south the Cotswolds, with the characteristic uplift of the Cotswold Edge, reach beyond Bath, and towns such as Chipping Sodbury and Marshfield share elements of Cotswold character
Cotswolds Attractions Places to Visit | VisitBritain Dawn ’til dusk, fill your days with adventure: from meeting giraffes at Cotswold Wildlife Park and feeding the penguins at Birdland, to exploring the cute model village at Bourton-on-the-Water
Visit Cotswolds | The Official Cotswolds Tourism Guide One of the delights of visiting the Cotswolds is exploring the different areas, each with its own identity, yet all with those defining Cotswold features: golden stone and rolling hills, the ‘wolds’
Your complete Cotswold guide - Come and explore! Tourists flock to the Cotswolds to visit picture postcard towns and villages, impressive country estates, beautiful countryside and quaint honey-coloured Cotswold stone cottages
Cotswolds | Villages, Landscape, Beauty | Britannica Cotswolds, ridge of limestone hills extending for about 50 miles (80 km) across south-central England The Cotswolds are part of the Jurassic uplands that cross the country from southwest to northeast The Cotswolds escarpment rises steeply from the clay vale of the lower River Severn and its
What and Where is the Cotswolds? A First-Time Visitor’s Guide Bourton-on-the-Water – Known as the 'Venice of the Cotswolds,' this village has charming stone bridges over the River Windrush and family-friendly attractions like Birdland and the Cotswold Motoring Museum