Did you know that the village of Cotswold in the United Kingdom has officially been declared an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty? This is the largest AONB and protected landscape in all of England. Supposed to have grown out of a Neolithic Settlement, the Cotswold region derives its name out of the hills that surround it. Another reason for this name is the fame of the Cotswold Lion sheep that are used in the wool trade. When visiting this area, be sure to drive through the rolling hills and country roads and landscapes. You'll see ancient trees, limestone-rich flowered grasslands, and gorgeous blue skies. Stop by for picnic to make the most of these. The Huntsman's Quarry in Cotswold also provided the discovery of fossils of the Megalosaurus, a named dinosaur. If you holiday here and tire of walking around, rent a cycle or ask for a horse-ride so you don't stop exploring the entire place. Castle Rock on Cleeve Hill also allows for rock-climbing for the discerning climbers. Be sure also to enjoy the famous scones and cream, as well as the fresh fruit and flower jams made in the region. You can buy some to carry back for your loved ones.
WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre
Westonbirt Arboretum
Woodchester Valley Vineyard
Bus from the city center- Bus no.882 followed by Bus no.867- Fare will be 7EURO
Taxi from the city center- Fare will be 45EURO. Time taken will be 26 minutes.
Cotswold is a very big area and thus needs sufficient time dedicated to truly experience its beauty.
There are many different accommodations all over the county so you can easily spend as much time here as you want.
It is suggested to rent a car while exploring the area to move at your own pace.
Much of the experience at this site is from the natural beauty so make sure to carry a camera to click pictures.
It is a very big preserved area so make sure to not litter or harm nature in any way.
Much of the experience in this site is from the guide who will take you around the different areas so make sure to get a good one.
It is recommended to go for a planned tour rather than a free-trip to efficiently use your time. If you have a lot of time then go at your own pace and discover things.
Sunday: Open 24 Hours.
Monday: Open 24 Hours.
Tuesday: Open 24 Hours.
Wednesday: Open 24 Hours.
Thursday: Open 24 Hours.
Friday: Open 24 Hours.
Saturday: Open 24 Hours.
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