The Great British Outdoors - Discover The Cotswolds
- Cottagedelights
- Jul 16
- 3 min read

Rolling countryside with a sprinkling of chocolate-box villages nestled within its folds, there are few places as charming as this National Landscape. Sweeping across six counties, this English rural idyll is a place where you can spend relaxed days wandering from one picture-postcard village to the next, discovering historical houses brimming with treasures and country pubs warmed by glowing open fires.

Holidays in the Cotswolds provide the perfect setting for embracing the great outdoors. Grab your walking boots or hop on your bike and make the most of the long-distance trails which wind their way through leafy woodland, nature reserves and open parkland, or enjoy exhilarating water sports on one of the region’s glistening lakes or rivers. Whether you’re looking for a tranquil escape in a peaceful honey-hued village or you like your getaways filled with adventure, you simply couldn’t choose a better destination for a staycation. Make memories to last a lifetime in one of our holiday cottages in the Cotswolds.

Not only does the Cotswolds have plenty to see, but it’s also bursting at the seams with things to do. You might find yourself visiting childhood icon Brum in his Motoring Museum home one day, and admiring the opulent rooms of Churchill’s birthplace, Blenheim Palace, the next.
When it comes to family-based activities, children will be delighted when they meet some new furry friends at one of the many wildlife parks, step back in time at one of the fascinating local museums and historic houses, or enjoy thrilling activities at outdoor adventure centres.
Those who love being on the water can take to one of the 170 interconnecting lakes at the Cotswold Water Park where water skiing, windsurfing, sailing, paddle boarding and kayaking are available. Or, if you prefer to keep your feet on dry land, you could sit among the flowers of a National Trust garden or wander beneath the swaying boughs of Batsford or Westonbirt Arboretums. The Cotswolds is crisscrossed with a wide variety of walking trails, which take in some of the most breath taking beauty spots and heritage sites in this unspoilt land. The Cotswold Way National Trail is a rambler’s favourite.

Awash with gastropubs, fine dining restaurants, deli-bistros and Michelin-starred establishments, the Cotswolds has long been a foodie’s paradise. Spectacular seasonal menus feature locally sourced meat and sustainably caught fish, complemented by ingredients from the surrounding countryside to create the tastiest dishes. Wherever you are in the Cotswolds, you’re never far from a tearoom. Crumbly fruit scones served with lashings of strawberry jam and smothered in copious amounts of clotted cream are a favourite afternoon delight in these parts, fitting in perfectly with the leisurely pace of a Cotswolds holiday.
Check out our top English cream teas in the Cotswolds and the best dog-friendly places to eat. It's not just the food that’s a huge draw here either; the Cotswolds is home to an array of breweries, vineyards and gin distilleries, all ready to quench your thirst. Many offer tours and tastings, along with the opportunity to purchase your favourite tipple to take home with you.
Why not combine a refreshing pint of local ale with a hearty homecooked meal at one of the Cotswolds’ vast assortment of cosy country pubs? After a long walk, there’s no better place to take the weight off your feet with your four-pawed pal curled up beside you. Peppered amongst the rolling fields, windy lanes and charming villages, you’ll find the kind of traditional inns that you can only dream of stumbling across, with roaring log fires, low wooden beams and friendly locals for company.



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