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Lunch in the Cotswolds Small Group Tour

Package Details
Destination: Greater London, England, United Kingdom
Duration: 10 hours
Price: $168.56
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This delightful full day tour takes you to the rolling green hills of the Cotswolds – famous for its thatched roof cottages made of honey coloured stone.
• Journey through the rolling green hills of the Cotswolds – the largest designated Area of Natural Beauty in the UK
• Explore beautiful villages such as Bourton on the water, Bibury, Boardway and Burford
• Enjoy Three course lunch at a Traditional Pub in Burford
• Small group tour – guaranteed to a maximum of 16 people.

Itinerary
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Stop At: Burford Library 86A High Street, Burford OX18 4QF England

Stop at the beautiful town on Burford in Oxfordshire, the southern gateway to the Cotswolds. Located on the banks of the river Windrush, it was the site of a fortified ford in Anglo-Saxon times. The town grew to be an important crossroads and very wealthy wool town.

Duration: 20 minutes

Stop At: Bourton on the Water, Windrush river, Bourton-on-the-Water England

Bourton on the Water is a charming English village in the heart of the Cotswolds, often referred to as the ‘Venice of the Cotswolds’ because of the attractive little bridges that cross the gently flowing River Windrush.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Broadway Tower, Middle Hill, Broadway WR12 7LB England

Before heading to Broadway Tower enjoy a picnic lunch at Fish Hill Picnic Place, Broadway.

Broadway Tower, standing 65ft high, is the second highest point in the Cotswolds and sits dramatically on top of an ancient beacon site. The brainchild of Capability Brown, Broadway Tower was built for the Earl of Coventry in 1798 by renowned 18th Century architect James Wyatt. Whilst here enjoy a little stroll in the beautiful Cotswolds countryside.

Duration: 1 hour 15 minutes

Pass By: High Street Broadway, High Street, Broadway England

Often referred to as the 'Jewel of the Cotswolds', Broadway lies beneath Fish Hill on the western Cotswold escarpment, in the county of Worcestershire and close to the border of Gloucestershire. As its name suggests, Broadway is dominated by a wide main street lined with independent shops, restaurants, hotels and antique shops.