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Cotswolds Way
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Winding through the Cotswolds countryside, the Cotswold Way emerges from the town of Chipping ... |
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Warwick Castle
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Warwick Castle is a medieval castle in the town of Warwick, north of The Cotswolds, situated on ... |
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Gloucester Cathedral
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Gloucester Cathedral was built from 1089, and is an excellent example of Norman architecture. |
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Sudeley Castle
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Situated close to Winchcombe in the heart of The Cotswolds, Sudeley Castle dates back to the ... |
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Shakespeare's Birthplace
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Shakespeare's birthplace is a meticulously restored, 16th century tudor-style house situated ... |
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Cotswold Wildlife Park
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The Cotswold Wildlife Park is situated in Burford, close to Oxford, and is home to mammals, ... |
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Avon Valley Railway
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The Avon Valley Railway is a three mile heritage track that extends from Britton Station to the ... |
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Hot-Air Ballooning
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Hot-air Ballooning in The Cotswolds, is quite frankly a once in a lifetime opportunity! |
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Cotswolds Water Park
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The Cotswold Water Park is situated between Cirencester and Fairford, and is the largest water ... |
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Pubs of The Cotswolds
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So unique in their structure and atmosphere, the cotswold pubs are a tourist attraction in their ... |
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Bath Roman Baths
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Originally a shrine to the goddess Sulis, the Roman Baths in Bath, south of The Cotswolds, are a ... |
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The Cotswold Water Park is situated between Cirencester and Fairford, and is the largest water park in the United Kingdom. Comprising of over 140 lakes, there are many water activities available including waterskiing and canoeing. Even for those interested in birdwatching, fishing or photography, the park is a myriad of fantastic landscapes and stunning wildlife. Activities organised by the park include diving, snorkelling, windsurfing, sailing, paintballing, angling and hiking...with even more on offer.
A scenic waterpark nestled in the heart of The Cotswolds. |
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