Cotswolds & Beyond
uncover hidden treasures
Discover the timeless allure of the Cotswolds a harmonious blend of lush green landscapes, charming villages, and towns steeped in history.
Wander through centuries-old streets, marvel at magnificent stately homes, and lose yourself in the tranquillity of dreamy private gardens.
With our personalised private guided tours, you’ll uncover hidden treasures, journey along captivating country roads and explore secluded Cotswold villages.
Our luxury tours are bespoke and tailored to what you want to see and do. We are happy to work with your itinerary or provide suggestions that can include travelling/visiting times, lunch stops and ticket purchases.
History, Culture & Beauty
A Unique Perspective
Our private tours go beyond the surface, offering insights into the history, culture, and beauty of the Cotswolds. Whether you’re captivated by the honey coloured thatched cottages, the tranquillity of hidden valleys, or the charm of timeless villages, we provide a perspective that’s authentic, immersive, and unforgettable.
Luxury & Comfort
Travel in style in our premium vehicles, designed to make your journey as enjoyable as your destinations.
Local Expertise
Our knowledgeable guides share fascinating stories and hidden details you won’t find in guidebooks
Flexibility
Our tours are entirely tailored to your pace and interests, ensuring every moment is meaningful.
Time to explore
With the use of a vehicle and driver for up to 8 hours, you can build in 5 or 6 places to visit plus a stop for lunch.
Multi-Day Tours
Go further, go beyond with our Bath & UK Tours.
Jewel of the Cotswolds
Broadway
Broadway is a picturesque village known for its charming honey-coloured stone buildings and scenic countryside. Often referred to as the “Jewel of the Cotswolds,” it features a wide main street lined with independent shops, art galleries, and cozy cafes. The village is surrounded by rolling hills and offers numerous walking trails, including the Cotswold Way.
Broadway Tower, a historic folly, provides panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The village’s rich history and quintessential English charm make it a popular destination for visitors seeking a tranquil escape.
picturesque market town
Stow on the Wold
Stow-on-the-Wold is a picturesque market town nestled in the heart of the Cotswolds. The town square, dominated by the historic Market Cross, serves as a focal point for visitors and locals alike. With roots tracing back to the 12th century, Stow has a rich history reflected in its architecture and quaint streets. The town played a significant role in the wool trade, making it a bustling market hub in its heyday.
St. Edward’s Church features a unique door with a crooked nose, adding character to its medieval structure. Stow boasts a variety of independent shops, art galleries, and traditional pubs.
Visitors can explore boutiques selling handmade crafts and local produce, while cafes and tea rooms offer delicious treats and refreshments.
Just down the road you will find Daylesford Organic, part of the Bamford Estate, where you will find a very smart farm shop, home and garden areas together with cafes to indulge in the home made fair.
medieval to the georgian era
Chipping Camden
Chipping Campden is a historic market town, renowned for its beautiful architecture and rich heritage. The town’s High Street is lined with well-preserved buildings made from the distinctive Cotswold stone, showcasing styles from the medieval to the Georgian era.
Notable landmarks include the 17th-century Market Hall and St. James’ Church, known for its impressive tower
idyllic villages
The Slaughters
The Slaughters, comprising Upper and Lower Slaughter, are two idyllic villages in the Cotswolds, known for their tranquil beauty and traditional charm. A visit to The Slaughters offers a peaceful escape with picturesque scenes of stone cottages, narrow lanes, and the gentle flow of the River Eye. In Lower Slaughter, the Old Mill Museum provides insight into the village’s history, while Upper Slaughter is known for its unspoiled, timeless atmosphere.
A scenic walk along the river connects the two villages, allowing visitors to enjoy the lush countryside and serene environment. The Slaughters are perfect for those seeking a quintessential Cotswold experience.
Venice of the Cotswolds
Bourton on the Water
Bourton-on-the-Water, often called the “Venice of the Cotswolds,” is a charming village known for its low stone bridges arching over the River Windrush. A visit here offers delightful strolls along the riverbanks, lined with quaint shops, tea rooms, and traditional pubs. Popular attractions include the Model Village, a miniature replica of the village itself, and Birdland Park and Gardens, home to a variety of exotic birds.
The Cotswold Motoring Museum provides a nostalgic look at vintage cars and memorabilia. With its picturesque setting and family-friendly activities, Bourton-on-the-Water is a favourite destination for visitors to the Cotswolds.
most beautiful village in england
Bibury
Bibury, often described as one of the most beautiful villages in England, is a must-visit in the Cotswolds. The village is famous for Arlington Row, a picturesque line of 17th-century weavers’ cottages that are among the most photographed sites in the region.
A stroll through Bibury offers views of the tranquil River Coln and charming stone bridges. The Bibury Trout Farm provides a unique experience where visitors can catch their own fish, children love this attraction.
quintessentially charming
Stratford -upon-Avon
Stratford-upon-Avon is a quintessentially charming market town nestled in the heart of Warwickshire. Famed worldwide as the birthplace of William Shakespeare, this historic town offers a delightful blend of literary legacy, Tudor architecture, and picturesque countryside.
Stratford-upon-Avon’s history stretches back over 800 years. Its streets are lined with timber-framed buildings that transport you to a bygone era, with many of these structures carefully preserved to reflect their Tudor origins. The town grew along the banks of the serene River Avon, which adds to its scenic allure and provides a tranquil backdrop for leisurely strolls or boat rides.
For lovers of literature, Stratford-upon-Avon is a pilgrimage site. The town holds the key to understanding the life and works of the Bard, offering a range of must-visit attractions such as Shakespeare’s Birthplace and Anne Hathaway’s Cottage.
There is also Holy Trinity Church: The final resting place of Shakespeare and the Royal Shakespeare Theatre: This world-renowned theatre hosts exceptional performances of Shakespeare’s plays, as well as modern interpretations.
Stratford-upon-Avon is not just a destination its an experience. Whether you’re a Shakespeare enthusiast, a history buff, or simply someone in search of a charming escape, this delightful town promises to captivate your heart and imagination.
