Villages & Towns in the Cotswolds, England You Should Visit

Updated On October 8, 2023
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If you are traveling to England, you should consider visiting the Cotswolds.

It’s 800-square-miles area in the south-central part of the country and it’s famous for its magical beauty.

You’ll for sure be charmed by local green hills and golden stone buildings.

In fact, the Cotswolds – it’s an incarnation of the classical English town with traditional tearooms and pubs, beautiful High Streets, historic sights and stunning landscapes.

Visiting the Cotswold is like making a time travel so it’s for sure a great place to see in England.

Below, we collected the list of the most interesting places to see in the Cotswolds.

Broadway

England
England

Broadway is known for its High Street which is the longest in the country.

It is packed with shops, pubs, hotels, tearooms and traditional houses.

Also, there are lots of beautiful hiking trails around the town.

Some of them lead to the most famous place in the town – the Broadway Tower which sits over about 1 000 feet above sea level and considered as the highest point in the area.

If you are lucky enough and the weather is good, you can see 16 counties from the top of the tower.

Burford

Vegetables
Vegetables

If you are looking for some really picturesque destinations, Burford which 20 miles away from Oxford is exactly what you need.

Take a walk along the High Street toward River Windrush where you can enjoy some magnificent scenery.

Also, on the main street, there is a whole bunch of pubs, cafes, shops, hotels, and cottages.

If you feel like hiking, there are lots of beautiful trails all over the town and surrounding areas.

Chipping Campden

Old houses
Old houses

Chipping Campden is an old-fashioned, elegant trade town that is famous for its wool.

There are beautiful honey-colored buildings along the High Street of the town.

Also, there are lots of traditional shops, cafes, and pubs.

Owned by the National Trust, local Market Hall is 400 years old.

Moreover, in Chipping Camped, 102-mile Cotswold Way starts.

It is one of the most beautiful trails in the country so it’s constantly packed with tourists.

Painswick

A beautiful house surrounded by greenery
A beautiful house surrounded by greenery

Painswick is one another famous trade town in the area.

Once, this town has 25 mills that were powered by steam.

Most towns in the Cotswolds famous for their golden stone buildings, but this town is unique as local houses are made from white and gray stone.

Also, there is the only completely survived rococo garden in the country – Painswick Rococo Garden.

It’s a beautiful spot created in the early 1700s which has its own unforgettable vibe.

Winchcombe

Old castle
Old castle

Winchcombe is a perfect destination for walking and hiking lovers.

In fact, it is known as the walking capital of the whole area.

The town will impress you with its black and white half-timbered buildings, classy tearooms, traditional pubs, and restaurants so you’ll stroll through the streets with great pleasure.

Vineyard Street is one of the most beautiful places in the town as it is packed with magnificent cottages that look like from a movie scene.

Also, in this town, there is the only private castle in England that has a royal tomb on its territory.

In fact, Sudeley Castle & Gardens has a long-lasting connection to English monarchs.

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