a copy of the Cotswolds Great Days Out

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a copy of the Cotswolds Great Days Out
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COTSWOLDS
GREAT DAYS OUT
GUIDE 2016
www.cotswolds.com
Activities | Arts&Crafts | Events
FamilyFun | Food&Drink | Gardens | HistoricHouses | Museums
&Heritage | Spa&Wellbeing | Theatre&Entertainment | Wildlife
Come rain or shine...relax
in Bath’s natural thermal Spa
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COTSWOLDS
GREAT DAYS OUT
GUIDE 2016
THE
WelcometotheCotswoldsandour
2016GreatDaysOutguide–your
definitiveguidetowheretogoand
whattodowhileyou’rehereinthis
beautifulpartofthecountry.
Whatever your passion or interest, we guarantee our
stunning scenery and picture-postcard towns and
villages will provide you with plenty of inspiration –
as well as a whole host of ideas about how to make
the most of your precious time with us.
You’ve chosen the perfect place to explore the great
outdoors – with fantastic walking and cycling as well
as numerous water sports on the 150 lakes making
up the Cotswold Water Park! The Cotswolds Area
of Outstanding Natural Beauty also has lots of
events planned throughout 2016 to mark its
50th anniversary.
If you’re using your trip to the Cotswolds to escape
the pressures of modern day life, why not indulge
in a spot of pampering at one of our beautiful spas,
or indulge in some retail therapy? Whatever your
style, there’s a shop to suit you – from boutiques to
High Street favourites, designer shopping to shabby
chic as well as plenty of shops specialising in quirky
interior ideas and, of course, we’re world famous for
our antique shops.
2016 is the Year of the Garden and the Cotswolds
are home to some of the world’s greatest – from
traditional arts and craft designs to the wild beauty
of Westonbirt and Batsford arboreta and many
smaller – but no less beautiful gardens – you’ll be
spoilt for choice.
Go wild at one of our fantastic wildlife and farm
attractions; soak up our centuries-old history
at one of our amazing stately homes, castles
or museums or simply treat yourself to some
of the best food and drink in the country!
Whateveryourreasonforvisiting–wehope
you haveawonderfulCotswoldsstay.
Visitwww.cotswolds.comformoreinformation.
Published by Cotswolds Tourism – www.cotswolds.com. Design and production by Art Works, Cheltenham 01242 572559.
Photography © Cotswolds Tourism. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information included was accurate at the time of going to print (January 2016).
However, no responsibility can be taken for any errors or omissions. This publication has been printed on paper from well managed forests, approved by the Forestry Stewardship Council.
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THE COTSWOLDS GrEAT DAYS OuT GuIDE 2016
BE INSPIRED
TheCotswoldshasawiderangeofwonderfulattractions,gardensandevents.
In this guide each attraction is listed by its category and contains a description of what’s on offer, along
with symbols showing the facilities available. To help you plan your trip to the Cotswolds, look at the map
on pages 14-15 and do not forget to take advantage of the vouchers available in the centre of this guide.
Gardens
FamilyFun
Museums&Heritage
Spa&Wellbeing
HistoricHouses
Food&Drink
Activities
Arts&Crafts
Wildlife
Explore some of the world’s most
beautiful gardens set amongst the
glorious Cotswolds countryside.
Seepages6-8
Escape the crowds and treat yourself
to a spot of luxury.
Seepage16
Enjoy the great Cotswolds outdoors
by taking part in one of the many
activities available throughout the
region. Seepages18-19
There are plenty of ways to keep the
kids entertained in the Cotswolds –
whatever the weather.
Seepages8-10
The Cotswolds are home to some of
the country’s most impressive historic
houses all waiting to be explored.
Seepage17
Hone an existing skill or learn a
completely new one at one of the
amazing Cotswolds arts venues.
Seepage20
You can’t move in the Cotswolds
without bumping into something old!
Discover more about our amazing
history and heritage. Seepages11-16
Foodies will love the great range of
events in the Cotswolds, from wine
tastings to home-brew, farmers’
markets to festivals. Seepage18
From beautiful butterflies to
wild birds, there’s wildlife galore
to discover and enjoy.
Seepage21
For the latest news and
events information,
keep in touch with us
on social media
Events
There’s no shortage of wonderful
events to keep you busy during
your Cotswolds adventure.
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Theatre&Entertainment
You’ll find a huge array of amazing
venues in the Cotswolds – perfect
for enjoying an entertaining day
or night out. Seepages22-23
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WHY NOT TRY...
Snowdropsinearlyspring
COTSWOLD VISITOR
INFORMATION CENTRES
Ourfriendlystaffareheretohelp
yougetthemostfromyourtime
intheCotswolds.
Celebrate the first signs of spring at the Cotswold
gardens famous for their snowdrops – Colesbourne Park,
Painswick rococo Garden and Batsford Arboretum.
Madasamarchhare!
19March–12September Cirencester goes wild and
colourful with the second annual Hare Festival!
Adayattheraces
15–18March Get your glad rags on and enjoy the
Cheltenham Festival of racing including the world
famous Gold Cup.
Site2016.ArtsandcraftsinStroud
1–30April Enjoy the work of almost five hundred
artists at sites all over the beautiful Stroud Valleys.
Getyourbootson
20–22May Visit the walking capital of the Cotswolds
for the annual Winchcombe Cotswolds Walking Festival.
TheOlimpicks–butnotasyouknowit!
3June A little known fact – the modern Olympics has
its historic roots in Chipping Campden – home to the
Cotswold Olimpicks! An eccentrically English day out!
it’sshowtime!
2–3July Visit the Cotswold Show in beautiful
Cirencester or treat yourself to some great local
produce at the Gloucester Quays Food and Drink
Festival (22–24 July).
MakethemostoftheBankHoliday
weekend
29August Enjoy the Winchcombe Country Show
and the annual Treefest at Westonbirt Arboretum –
among many other events.
Embracethecountryside!
3September Experience the true taste of the Cotswolds
countryside in the annual Moreton Show.
Forthebookworms
7–16October Enjoy one of the biggest book events of
its kind at The Times Cheltenham Literature Festival.
Colourfulautumn
LateOctober–november Soak up the autumn sun and
prepare to be amazed by outstanding autumn colour
at Batsford and Westonbirt Arboreta.
WildlifeonBoxingDay!
26December Wrap up warm and support your
local bird in the annual Bibury Duck race!
BOURTOn-On-THE-WATER
Tel 01451 820211 • [email protected]
BROADWAY
Tel 01386 852937 • [email protected]
CHELTEnHAMSpA
Tel 01242 237431 • [email protected]
CHippinGCAMpDEn
Tel 01386 841206 • [email protected]
CiREnCESTER
Tel 01285 654180 • [email protected]
GLOUCESTER
Tel 01452 396572 • [email protected]
LECHLADE*
Tel 01367 252631 • [email protected]
MORETOn-in-MARSH
Tel 01608 650881 • [email protected]
nAiLSWORTH*
Tel 01453 839222 • [email protected]
pAinSWiCK*
Tel 07503 516924 • [email protected]
STOW-On-THE-WOLD** • Tel 01608 650881
STROUD
Tel 01453 760960 • [email protected]
TETBURY
Tel 01666 503552 • [email protected]
TEWKESBURY
Tel 01684 855040 • [email protected]
WinCHCOMBE*
Tel 01242 602925 • [email protected]
WOTTOn-UnDER-EDGE* • Tel 01453 521541
*Visitor Information Point, limited services **under review at time of print
Please note some Tourist Information Centres do not open on Sundays.
Opening times do vary.
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b refreshments
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Local produce used
Toilets
Parking
i Facilities for visually
impaired
k
Children’s play area
l
Picnic area
m On bus route
The Public Transport
Information Line 0871 200 22 33
Credit cards accepted
m Percentage of access
f Designated accessible
parking
g Accessible toilet
h Flight of steps
to entrance
n Coach parking
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Loseyourselfinoneofourworld-classgardens
orbeautifularboreta–we’refamousforthem!
BatsfordArboretum
&GardenCentre 1
Batsford Park, Moreton-in-Marsh GL56 9AD
Tel 01386 701441 www.batsarb.co.uk
Email [email protected]
Batsford Arboretum is home to one of the country’s largest private tree
collections with colour and interest all year round. Indulge in gorgeous
home-baked lunches and afternoon teas from the Garden Terrace Café
and enjoy some retail therapy in the gift and garden shops.
Batsford Arboretum & Garden Centre
GARDENS
Directions 1 mile west of Moreton-in-Marsh along A44.
Follow brown signs
Open Every day except Christmas Day
OpeningHours Mon–Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 10am-5pm
AdmissionCharge Yes
BourtonHouseGarden
2
Bourton-on-the-Hill GL56 9AE
Tel 01386 700754 www.bourtonhouse.com
Email [email protected]
Award-winning three acre garden with imaginative topiary, unique
shade house and wide herbaceous borders with many rare, unusual
and exotic plants. Light refreshments served in exceptional 16th century
Tithe Barn (May to September only). Pre-booked groups welcome
(concessions available). See advert on page 23.
Bourton House Garden
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Directions Two miles west of Moreton-in-Marsh on A44
Open April–October, Tue-Fri
OpeningHours 10am-5pm
AdmissionCharge Yes
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Kiftsgate Court, Chipping Campden GL55 6LN
Tel 01386 438777 www.kiftsgate.co.uk
Email [email protected]
Magnificently situated and with stunning views, Kiftsgate contains many
unusual plants and shrubs including the largest rose in England, the
Kiftsgate rose. Three generations of women gardeners have produced
a series of romantic gardens with a surprise at every turn.
Directions 3 miles from Chipping Campden, adjacent to Hidcote
NT garden
Open April–September
OpeningHours 12noon or 2-6pm (see website)
AdmissionCharge Yes
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Kiftsgate Court Gardens
KiftsgateCourtGardens
Mill Dene Garden
GARDENS
MillDeneGarden
4
School Lane, Blockley, Moreton-in-Marsh GL56 9Hu
Tel 01386 700457 www.milldenegarden.co.uk
Email [email protected]
Fifty shades of... green and much more: DIY teas by the millpond, plant
sales and an unusual garden created over the years by the owner. In the
two and half-acre garden there’s a stream with a grotto, a cricket lawn
with tiny pavilion (much loathed by rosemary Verey!) and a herb garden
which has the Church as a backdrop and views over the Cotswolds.
In the Sunday Telegraph’s 10 Best Herb Gardens list.
Directions A44 to Bourton-on-the-Hill – take Blockley turn,
then first left. Follow brown tourist signs
Open April–end September. See website for occasional closures in
July and August
OpeningHours Wed–Fri 10am-5pm, Sat 9am-1pm
AdmissionCharge Yes
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The Model Village
TheModelVillage
5
Bourton-on-the-Water GL54 2AF
Tel 01451 820467 www.themodelvillage.com
A model of the actual village built of Cotswold stone to 1/9th scale in 1937.
The river Windrush flows under Bourton’s famous bridges. The beeches,
cherries and chestnuts are all in miniature. Music in the churches and of
course, the model of the model. See advert on back cover.
Directions In village centre
Open All year
OpeningHours Summer: daily, 10am–5.45pm.
Winter: daily, 10am–3.45pm
AdmissionCharge Yes
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painswickRococoGarden
6
Painswick rococo Garden
Painswick GL6 6TH
Tel 01452 813204 www.rococogarden.org.uk
Email [email protected]
The garden is situated in a hidden Cotswold valley. Its flamboyant design
combines formality and informality and is a magical experience at any
time of the year. Charming garden structures nestle next to informal
plantings, herbaceous borders and a striking kitchen garden.
See advert on back cover.
Directions ½ mile outside Painswick on B4073
Open 10 January–31 October
OpeningHours Daily, 10.30am-5pm
AdmissionCharge Yes
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TheRoyalGardensatHighgrove
7
Highgrove Estate, Doughton, Gloucestershire
Tel 0303 123 7310 www.highgrovegardens.com
Email [email protected]
Over 35 years in the making, the organic gardens at Highgrove are
some of the most creatively inspiring and innovative gardens to visit
in the uK. These private royal gardens of TrH The Prince of Wales
and The Duchess of Cornwall demonstrate The Prince’s belief in
sustainable methods, encouraging both plants and wildlife to thrive
in a very natural environment.
Directions Doughton, Tetbury
Open March–October
OpeningHours Tickets need to be booked in advance
AdmissionCharge Yes
The royal Gardens at Highgrove
GARDENS
Westonbirt,
ThenationalArboretum
8
Tetbury GL8 8QS
Tel 0300 067 4890 www.forestry.gov.uk/westonbirt
Email [email protected]
Whether you’re passionate about trees, or just looking for somewhere
beautiful to escape, relax or have an adventure, Westonbirt’s collection
of 15,000 trees from around the globe make it a remarkable place to
enjoy. See advert on inside back cover.
Directions 3 miles south-west of Tetbury on the A433
Open All year, except Christmas Day
OpeningHours 9am-4.30pm
AdmissionCharge Yes
Westonbirt, The National Arboretum
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activities,thereisplentyforthewholefamilyrainorshine!
Birdland
9
rissington road, Bourton-on-the-Water GL54 2BN
Tel 01451 820480 www.birdland.co.uk
Email [email protected]
Explore riverside gardens at Birdland and discover exotic and rare birds
from around the world including King Penguins, flamingos and pelicans
to colourful parrots and magical owls. Enjoy close encounters and talks
throughout the day. Jurassic Journey is now open – track down dinosaurs
and take part in a prehistoric dino-dig!
Directions Outskirts of village
Open Every day except Christmas Day
OpeningHours April–October 10am-6pm, November–March 10am-4pm.
Last admission 1 hour before closing
AdmissionCharge Yes
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Birdland
FAMILY FUN
The Brewery
FAMILY FUN
TheBrewery
10
St Margaret’s road, Cheltenham GL50 4FA
Tel 01242 574378 www.thebrewerycheltenham.co.uk
The Brewery is Cheltenham’s stylish venue for eating out and leisure.
It offers an exciting mix of 8 restaurants, bars, 11-screen Cineworld with
brand new IMAX and the luxury Screening rooms, kid’s soft play centre,
platinum club gym and Hollywood Bowl! Bringing a new dimension to
family entertainment and dining in the heart of Cheltenham.
Directions From the centre of Cheltenham, turn onto Henrietta Street
from the High Street
Open All year
OpeningHours 9am-midnight (check opening times)
AdmissionCharge No
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The Butts Farm rare Breeds, Farm Shop & Tearoom
TheButtsFarmRareBreeds,
FarmShop&Tearoom 11
Near South Cerney, Cirencester GL7 5QE
Tel 01285 869414 www.buttsfarmrarebreeds.co.uk
Email [email protected]
Celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2016 this very popular rare breeds
farm includes an award-winning farm shop and a tearoom. Enjoy a
full day of farm activities, and then relax with a Cotswold cream tea.
Fun for all the family.
Directions 3 miles east of Cirencester towards Swindon.
On old A419 beside bypass
Open Farm: Summer, Tue–Sun, 10.30am-5pm and Bank Holiday
Mondays. Please call or see website for opening times.
Shop: All year, Tue–Fri, 9am-6pm. Sat, 8.30am-2pm
AdmissionCharge Yes
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Adam Henson’s Cotswold Farm Park
AdamHenson’s
CotswoldFarmpark
12
Guiting Power GL54 5uG
Tel 01451 850307 www.cotswoldfarmpark.co.uk
Email [email protected]
Established in 1971 and the home of rare breed conservation, Cotswold
Farm Park offers a fun-filled day out. Visitors of all ages can interact
closely with the animals and learn about farming, past and present.
Directions Follow brown signs for Cotswold Farm Park when you
are near, rather than following sat nav
Open Please check our website
OpeningHours Please check our website
AdmissionCharge Yes
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CotswoldWildlifepark
andGardens 13
Burford, Oxon OX18 4JP
Tel 01993 823006 www.cotswoldwildlifepark.co.uk
Email [email protected]
Stroll around the Park and get eye-to-eye with Giraffe, watch rhinos
graze on the lawns in front of the Gothic Manor House or ride on Bella
the train. The stunning gardens and themed borders make a beautiful
backdrop to the animals. With over 260 different animal species in over
160 acres, there’s plenty of space to relax and get closer to wildlife!
Directions Mid-way between Oxford and Cheltenham, on A361,
2 miles south of A40 at Burford
Open All year OpeningHours Daily from 10am.
Last admission 4.30pm March–September, 3.30pm October–February
AdmissionCharge Yes
Free
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FairytaleFarm
On lead
14
Southcombe, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire OX7 5QH
Tel 01608 238014 www.fairytalefarm.co.uk
Email [email protected]
Children will love Fairytale Farm – a sensory and learning wonderland
for all the family. With our exciting adventure playground, an enchanted
walk with a surprise around every corner and our amazing animals,
there is so much to see and do.
Fairytale Farm
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Cotswold Wildlife Park and Gardens
FAMILY FUN
Directions On the A44 just outside Chipping Norton
Open February–December
OpeningHours 10am-5pm (later on illuminated evenings)
AdmissionCharge Yes
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StAugustinesFarm
15
Arlingham, Gloucester GL2 7Jr
Tel 01452 740720 www.staugustinesfarm.co.uk
Email [email protected]
Directions Leave M5 by jcn 13 to A3, half mile south turn right onto
B4071 and follow brown and white signs
Open March–September
OpeningHours 11am-5pm
AdmissionCharge Yes
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St Augustines Farm
Children love this unspoiled family-run farm in the countryside where
they can feed the friendly animals. You can relax and unwind while they
play in the meadows and barns. Special play farm for the little ones.
Bourton Model railway Exhibition and Toy Shop
MUSEUMS & HERITAGE
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BourtonModelRailway
ExhibitionandToyShop
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Box Bush, High Street,
Bourton-on-the-Water GL54 2AN
Tel 01451 820686 www.bourtonmodelrailway.co.uk
Email [email protected]
Broadway Tower
Approximately 400sq ft of the finest operating scenic model railway
layouts in the country. Over 40 British and continental trains running
on 3 main displays OO/HO and N.Gauge. Large shop with good range
of quality toys, models, trains and accessories.
Directions In village centre
Open February–December
OpeningHours June, July, August, daily.
September–May, weekends only 11am-5pm
AdmissionCharge Yes
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BroadwayTower
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Middle Hill, Broadway Wr12 7LB
Tel 01386 852390 www.broadwaytower.co.uk
Email [email protected]
A unique ‘Capability’ Brown Folly Tower in an inspiring location.
Museum, roof viewing, deer park, nuclear bunker (open weekends from
Easter), Morris & Brown café and gifts are a must for Cotswold visits.
Broadway Tower is one of England’s outstanding viewpoints and offers
unrivalled views over a 62 mile radius and as many as 16 counties.
Directions Off A44, 1 mile south-east of Broadway centre
Open All year OpeningHours Daily, 10am-5pm (weather permitting)
AdmissionCharge Yes
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Corinium Museum
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Park Street, Cirencester GL7 2BX
Tel 01285 655611 www.coriniummuseum.org
Email [email protected]
Discover the archaeology of the Cotswolds at this award-winning
museum. Trace the story from pre-history to the 19th century with
many treasures from Cirencester, known as Corinium, roman Britain’s
second largest town. An inspiring and interactive experience.
Special events throughout the year.
Directions Central Cirencester, for parking follow museum brown signs
to Old Station car park, then follow pedestrian signage to museum
Open All year except 24-26 December & 1 January
OpeningHours April–October, Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 2-5pm.
November–March close at 4pm
AdmissionCharge Yes
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The Old Mill, Bourton-on-the-Water GL54 2BY
Tel 01451 821255 www.cotswoldmotormuseum.co.uk
Email [email protected]
Overflowing with vintage and classic vehicles, enamel signs and
motoring curiosities. Home to TV’s superhero car Brum and full of
children’s activities. For a fun packed family day out, motor on down
and step back in time!
Directions 16 miles from Cheltenham and 16 miles from Cirencester
Open mid-February–mid December
OpeningHours 10am–6pm, daily
AdmissionCharge Yes
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Working machinery, some of it driven by waterwheel, demonstrates
the finishing processes for fine woollen cloth in this old fulling mill.
Only disabled parking; walk one kilometre from Egypt Mill, Nailsworth
on the cycle track towards Stroud. Information from Nailsworth and
Stroud Tourist Information Centres.
Directions 1km north of Nailsworth off the A46 on cycle track
Open April–September
OpeningHours 2 Weekends, 2–4pm and Wed, 2–4pm, each month.
Phone for more details
AdmissionCharge Yes
Dunkirk Mill Centre
c/o 6 Castle Villas, Stroud GL5 2HP
Tel 01453 766273 www.stroud-textile.org.uk
Email [email protected]
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12 College Green, Gloucester GL1 2LX
Tel 01452 528095 www.gloucestercathedral.org.uk
Email [email protected]
A warm welcome awaits you at Gloucester Cathedral, one of the finest
medieval buildings in the country. Discover magnificent stained glass,
royal tombs, fan-vaulted medieval cloisters and see where Harry Potter,
Wolf Hall and Sherlock were filmed. Admission free (donation requested).
Directions Off Westgate Street in central Gloucester
Open All year
OpeningHours Daily 8am until after Evensong. Groups must book
via the Cathedral Office. Cathedral Shop and Coffee Shop open 7 days
a week
AdmissionCharge No
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Gloucester Cathedral
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Gloucestershire Warwickshire railway
MUSEUMS & HERITAGE
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Railway 22
The railway Station, Toddington GL54 5DT
Tel 01242 621405 www.gwsr.com
Email [email protected]
The ‘Heritage Line in the Cotswolds’ offering a 25 mile round trip
with two different heritage railway experiences including steam
and diesel locos through glorious Cotswolds countryside. Stations
at Cheltenham racecourse, Winchcombe and Toddington.
Free car parking. Special events throughout the year.
Directions 10 miles east of M5 Junction 9
Open March–October & December including most weekdays
OpeningHours 9.30am-6pm
AdmissionCharge No, train fares extra
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Stratford Park, Stroud GL5 4AF
Tel 01453 763394 www.museuminthepark.org.uk
Email [email protected]
A museum of local life set in the beautiful grounds of Stratford Park.
Fascinating family-friendly displays, handling activities, quiz trails,
exhibitions and events for all ages. Discover the rich history of the
Stroud District, its geology, people, industries and inventions.
Directions Off A46 north of Stroud, follow signs to museum and
Stratford Park
Open January–November
OpeningHours April–September: Tue–Fri, 10am-5pm.
Weekends/Bank Holiday Mondays, 11am-5pm. Open every day in August.
October–March: Tue–Fri, 10am-4pm. Weekends, 11am-4pm.
Closed 1–31 December
AdmissionCharge No
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Nature in Art
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24
Wallsworth Hall, Twigworth, Gloucester GL2 9PA
Tel 01452 731422 www.natureinart.org.uk
Email [email protected]
The widest range of nature-inspired art in the world. Displays embrace
2D & 3D work in all mediums and styles from across the globe, spanning
1500 years. Amongst the exotic oriental treasures and watercolour
landscapes, the Flemish masters and contemporary glass, you’ll certainly
make some discoveries. Meet an artist at work (mid-Jan to mid-Nov).
Sculpture garden, coffee shop, children’s activities, gift shop and
free parking.
Directions 2 miles north of Gloucester off the A38
Open All year except 24–26 December
OpeningHours Tue–Sun & Bank Holidays, 10am-5pm
AdmissionCharge Yes
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SnowshillManor&Garden
25
Snowshill, Near Broadway Wr12 7Ju
Tel 01386 852410 www.nationaltrust.org.uk/snowshillmanor
Email [email protected]
Explore the treasures collected by one man with an eye for the unusual.
Be intrigued by the story of Charles Wade, be amazed by his huge and
varied collection from around the world and relax in the peaceful
hillside garden.
Directions Signposted from A44 and Broadway village
Open 14 March–30 October
OpeningHours Daily 11am-5.30pm
AdmissionCharge Yes (free to National Trust members)
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A fascinating and innovative heritage centre, in the heart of Tewkesbury,
housing a multitude of sensory and interactive delights for everyone.
Explore the building’s amazing history, discover the town’s colourful
past and meet some interesting characters along the way!
Directions Tewkesbury town centre
Open All year
OpeningHours Easter–October: Mon–Sat, 10am-5pm.
November–Easter: Mon, Tue, Fri & Sat, 10am-4pm
AdmissionCharge No
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Tewkesbury Heritage Centre
100 Church Street, Tewkesbury GL20 5AB
Tel 01684 855040 www.tewkesburyheritage.co.uk
Email [email protected]
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experience.
ThermaeBathSpa–
Britain’snaturalthermalSpa
27
Hot Bath Street, Bath BA1 1SJ
Tel 01225 33 1234 www.thermaebathspa.com
Email [email protected]
By day and by night, bathe in Bath’s naturally warm, mineral-rich waters.
A spa session gives use of the indoor Mineral Bath, aroma steam rooms
(new Thermal Vitality Suite opening in summer 2016) and a spectacular
open-air rooftop pool. Also on offer are 40 spa treatments and packages.
Towel, robe and slippers included. See advert on inside front cover.
Directions Located in the centre of Bath, 100 metres from the
roman Baths
Open All year except Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day
OpeningHours Daily, 9am-9.30pm (Pools & Steam rooms close at 9pm)
AdmissionCharge Yes, visit our website for further information
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Thermae Bath Spa
SPA & WELLBEING
Kenilworth Castle & Elizabethan Garden
HISTORIC HOUSES
Stepbackintimeandexplorethefascinatinghouses
andhistoryoftheCotswolds.
KenilworthCastle&
ElizabethanGarden
28
Kenilworth CV8 1NG
Tel 01926 852078 www.english-heritage.org.uk/kenilworth
Email [email protected]
Visit Kenilworth Castle, one of the most spectacular castle ruins in
England and walk in the footsteps of kings and queens. Enjoy the
magnificent Elizabethan garden, panoramic views from the tower
built to woo Queen Elizabeth I, a delightful timber-framed tearoom
and an exciting events programme.
Sudeley Castle & Gardens
Directions In Kenilworth off A46. Signposted from town centre off B4103
Open All year. See website or call 01926 852078 for details
OpeningHours See website or call 01926 852078 for details
AdmissionCharge Yes
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SudeleyCastle&Gardens
29
Winchcombe GL54 5JD
Tel 01242 604244 www.sudeleycastle.co.uk
Email [email protected]
Sudeley Castle & Gardens, which has royal connections stretching
back over 1,000 years, has stunning scenery, exhibitions, a magnificent
play area, two cafés and the largest rare breed pheasantry in Europe:
ensuring adults and the little ones alike will be enthralled.
Directions 8 miles from Broadway and Cheltenham
Open 7 March–30 October OpeningHours 10am-5pm
AdmissionCharge Yes
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Woodchester Mansion
Nympsfield, Stonehouse GL10 3TS
Tel 01453 861541 www.woodchestermansion.org.uk
Email [email protected]
A 19th century Victorian Gothic masterpiece mysteriously abandoned
mid-construction in 1873. Hidden in a secluded Cotswold valley, it is
untouched by time and the modern world.
Directions 5 miles south of Stroud near Coaley Peak Viewpoint. use
Woodchester Park (NT) car park off minor road between B4066 and
Nympsfield village
Open 22 March–30 October
OpeningHours Tue–Sun & Bank Hol Mons, 11am-5pm
AdmissionCharge Yes
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FOOD & DRINK
TheCheltenhamWineFestival
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GrandWineTastingattheCheltenhamTownFootballClub
Whaddon road, Cheltenham GL52 5NA
www.cheltenhamwinefestival.com
Email [email protected]
Calling all wine lovers! Join us for an unmissable fine wine experience!
Explore, taste and discover over 250 delicious wines at our Grand Wine
Tasting in Cheltenham on Saturday 14 May 2016. Enjoy your favourites
and have fun discovering exciting new ones from among France, Italy,
Spain, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Chile, Argentina, uSA and
more. Buy tickets now at cheltenhamwinefestival.com. See advert on
inside front cover.
The Cheltenham Wine Festival
Ditchthedietandenjoyhavingyourtastebudswelland
trulytickledthankstothehugearrayofeateries,pubs,
cafésandrestaurantsintheCotswolds.
Open Saturday 14 May 2016
OpeningHours 12noon-5pm
AdmissionCharge Yes
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aswellasmorestrenuousoutdooractivities.
TheCotswoldsDistillery
32
Phillip’s Field, Whichford road
Stourton, Shipston-on-Stour CV36 5HG
Tel 01608 238533 www.cotswoldsdistillery.com
Email [email protected]
The Cotswolds Distillery: purveyors of world-class small-batch spirits in
one of the most beautiful regions in the world – the Cotswolds. The region
carries the official designation of ‘Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty’,
the ideal location to create our ‘Outstanding Natural Spirits’.
Directions 9 miles from Moreton-in-Marsh, off A3400
Open All year OpeningHours 9am–5pm
AdmissionCharge Yes, for tours. No, for shop
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ACTIVITIES
Cotswold Water Park
ACTIVITIES
CotswoldWaterpark
33
Gateway Information Centre, Spine road
South Cerney GL7 5TL
Tel 01793 752413 www.waterpark.org
Email [email protected]
Come and explore this unique landscape, with loads of lakes offering
watersports, fishing, birdwatching, a beach, cycling and much more. Call
in to the Gateway Information Centre to discover where to go and what
to do. Pick up a free map or check out the website for more information.
Directions Between Cirencester and Swindon (off A419)
Open All year OpeningHours Various
AdmissionCharge Dependent on location
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Flyup417project
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Crickley Hill Farm, Crickley Hill, Witcombe GL3 4uF
Tel 01452 864036 www.flyupdownhill.co.uk
Email [email protected]
Flyup 417 Project
New for 2016! The Flyup 417 Project is a mountain biking heaven.
Whatever kind of riding you’re into we have it here. Facilities include
downhill tracks, uplift service, 4 x track, dual slalom, dirt jumps and
indoor pump track.
Directions From the A46: at the roundabout signposted Witcombe/
Birdlip take this exit. Go along this road until you see national speed limit
signs. The entrance is on the right (before the flyover bridge)
Open All year OpeningHours 9.30am-8.30pm
AdmissionCharge Yes
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Head4Heights
35
Cotswold Country Park & Beach
Spratsgate Lane, Cirencester GL7 6DF
Tel 01285 770007 www.head4heights.net
Email [email protected]
Head 4 Heights
For those with a head 4 heights, we offer an exhilarating range of
climbing, jumping and swinging activities, all in complete safety.
We are open to the public and for all group bookings, including
corporate, school, youth group, stag, hen and birthday programmes.
Free admission to Cotswold Country Park & Beach for all advanced
bookings. For 5 years and upwards.
Directions 5 miles from Cirencester, follow brown & white signs
for Cotswold Water Park
Open For group bookings open all year round. For general public open
every weekend and school holiday from 25 March–30 October 2016
OpeningHours 10am-5pm AdmissionCharge Yes
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TheCotswoldsprovidedthecountrysideandlifestyle
thatinspiredthosebehindtheArtsandCraftsmovement
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newBreweryArts
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CentreforContemporaryCraft
Brewery Court, Cirencester GL7 1JH
Tel 01285 657181 www.newbreweryarts.org.uk
Email [email protected]
New Brewery Arts
ARTS & CRAFTS
A creative paradise in the heart of the Cotswolds: Craft Shop,
home to the best of British craft; Café, delicious breakfasts, lunches,
cakes; Exciting On Site Makers; Beautiful Gallery Exhibitions.
Inspired? Join a craft workshop (Pre-booking required).
Staying over? Stylish accommodation available.
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The Old Forge, Conderton, Near Tewkesbury GL20 7PP
Tel 01386 725387 www.toffmilway.co.uk
Email [email protected]
Saltglaze potter working in a beautiful country setting. The pots are
all designed and made on the premises and reflect his enthusiasm for
food and gardening. Very durable functional pots with subtle surface
textures and lustres.
Toff Milway – Conderton Pottery
Directions In town centre
Open All year OpeningHours Mon-Sat, 9am-5pm (Sundays, seasonal
extended hours and Maker Studios please check website)
AdmissionCharge No
Directions 9 miles north of Cheltenham off A46/A435 roundabout at
Teddington Hands. Follow brown signs
Open All year OpeningHours Mon–Sat, 10am-5pm
AdmissionCharge No
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Cotswold Falconry Centre
WILDLIFE
We’refulltoburstingwithwildlife–fromrareandendangered
animalsandbirdstofamilyfriendlypettingfarms–gowild
intheCotswolds.
CotswoldFalconryCentre
38
Batsford Park, Moreton-in-Marsh GL56 9AB
Tel 01386 701043 www.cotswold-falconry.co.uk
Email [email protected]
Eagles, hawks, kites, owls, vultures and falcons are flown throughout the
day giving you a chance to appreciate their speed, grace, agility and their
close relationship with the falconer. You can enjoy these wonderful birds
and think positively about their conservation.
Directions 1½ miles west of Moreton-in-Marsh off A44. Follow brown signs
Open Mid February–mid November OpeningHours Daily, 10.30am–
5.30pm (last admission 5pm) AdmissionCharge Yes
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Stratford-upon-Avon Butterfly Farm
Stratford-upon-Avon
ButterflyFarm 39
Swans Nest Lane, Stratford-upon-Avon CV37 7LS
Tel 01789 299288 www.butterflyfarm.co.uk
Email [email protected]
rain or shine discover many of the world’s most beautiful butterflies
in an exotic environment of tropical blossom with splashing waterfalls
and fish-filled pools. Watch in awe as these spectacular and vibrantly
coloured butterflies fly and feed around you.
Directions On the south bank of the river Avon, easily accessible
from the town centre
Open All year except 25 December
OpeningHours Summer: 10am–6pm. Winter: 10am–dusk.
Please check website for last entry times
AdmissionCharge Yes
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WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre
Slimbridge GL2 7BT
Tel 01453 891900 www.wwt.org.uk/slimbridge
From water voles to waders, amphibians to dragonflies, Slimbridge is
home to an array of wildlife and the world’s largest collection of swans,
geese, ducks and flamingos. Enjoy Land rover and canoe safaris;
Welly Boot Land and meet otters, a beaver, water voles and other
wetland mammals at ‘Back from the Brink’. See advert on page 26.
Directions Located near the M5 between Gloucester and Bristol.
Follow the brown duck signs
Open All year except Christmas Day
OpeningHours Winter: 9.30am–5pm. Summer: 9.30am–5.30pm
AdmissionCharge Yes
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there’saneventforeveryoneinthebeautifulCotswolds.
CotswoldShowandFoodFestival
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Cirencester Park, Cirencester GL7 1XB
Tel 01285 652007 www.cotswoldshow.co.uk
Email [email protected]
Two fun-filled days of spectacular arena attractions, traditional rural
skills, delicious cookery demonstrations and much more. Highlights for
2016 include The royal Signals White Helmets, the Shetland Pony Grand
National and a new performing arts arena. See advert on page 26.
Cotswold Show and Food Festival
EVENTS
Directions On outskirts of Cirencester
Open 2-3 July 2016
OpeningHours 9am-6pm AdmissionCharge Yes
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BoxOffice 0845 459 7469 www.giffordscircus.com
Email [email protected]
Giffords Circus presents a brand new show for 2016 – The Painted Wagon –
featuring Cotswold treasure Nancy Trotter Landry, an aerial duo,
Ethiopian acrobats, horses, dogs and much more. Not forgetting
live music and favourites Tweedy the Clown and juggling brothers
Bibi and Bichu. Book your seats for the Western inspired 90-minute
show suitable for all the family.
Giffords Circus
GiffordsCircus
Directions Around the Cotswolds and London
Open May–September OpeningHours See website for details
AdmissionCharge Yes
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THEATRE &
ENTERTAINMENT
LongboroughFestivalOpera
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Longborough, Moreton-in-Marsh GL56 0QF
Tel 01451 830292 www.lfo.org.uk Email [email protected]
Nestled on a hillside and with splendid views over the tranquil
Gloucestershire countryside, Longborough Festival Opera is a highlight
of the summer’s country house opera season. Join us in 2016 for a season
of popular operas: Wagner’s Tannhaüser, Mozart’s Marriage of Figaro,
Janáček’s Jenůfa and Handel’s Alcina.
Directions Situated between Moreton-in-Marsh and Stow-on-the-Wold,
in the village of Longborough
Open June–July
OpeningHours Box Office: 10am-4pm, weekdays and performance days
AdmissionCharge Yes
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THEATRE & ENTERTAINMENT
Subscription rooms
SubscriptionRooms
44
George Street, Stroud GL5 1AE
Tel 01453 760992 www.subscriptionrooms.org.uk
The Subscription rooms is the entertainment hub of Stroud, with
music, theatre, comedy, dance, exhibitions, workshops and more.
Mr Twitchett’s Coffee House & Bar serves food and drink daily and
the Tourist Information Centre offers a complete visitor service.
Directions In the centre of town, 5 minutes walk from car parks
and railway station
Open All year round
OpeningHours Mon–Sat and occasional Sundays. Café Bar from 9am.
Tourist Information Centre from 10am
AdmissionCharge No, but most events are ticketed. Check website for prices
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BOURTON
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Award-winning Cotswold
gem featuring imaginative
topiary, magnificent
herbaceous borders and
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Open April
to October
Tuesday to Friday 10am-5pm
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Groups welcome Mon to Fri
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Light refreshments in
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Bourton House,
Bourton-on-the-Hill,
Gloucestershire GL56 9AE
Tel 01386 700754
Email [email protected]
www.bourtonhouse.com
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THE COTSWOLDS GrEAT DAYS OuT GuIDE 2016
GARDENS
2016isasignificantyearforgardenlovers.Aswellasbeingthe300thanniversaryof
thebirthofLancelot‘Capability’Brown,it’salsoVisitEngland’sYearoftheGarden.
The Cotswolds are positively blooming with stunning gardens including ‘Capability’ Brown landscapes at
Broadway Tower, Dyrham Park, Woodchester Park and Blenheim Palace. Hidcote and Kelmscott Manors are
wonderful examples of design from those behind the Arts and Crafts movement while quintessential garden
design and planting can be found at Bourton House, Kiftsgate Court and Highgrove.
You’ll find not one but two outstanding arboreta; Batsford Arboretum is an intimate collection of trees planted
on a hillside giving visitors spectacular views across the tree canopy while the National Arboretum at
Westonbirt opens its new tree walkway this year – a wonderful way to view their collection.
FormoreinformationaboutourgloriousCotswoldsgardens,visitwww.cotswolds.com/gardens
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pleasure ground
Open daily, 10th January–31st October
10.30am-5pm
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