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a flavour of the north ... stay a few nights in the famously beautiful chipping campden, then enjoy exploring the north cotswolds towns and villages including , stow-on-the-wold and moreton-in-marsh. day 1 where to stay Explore Chipping Campden with is wonderful Choose from a range of high street and learn more about the Arts & Crafts accommodation in Chipping movement with a visit to Court Barn Museum . Campden including the The Kings With Cotswolds Distillery , Cotswold Foodstore & Hotel, Cotswold House Hotel & Spa Café and the famous Pudding Club nearby, your visit or for food lovers stay in a pudding gets off to a flying start. Visit Stow-on-the-Wold themed room at Three Ways House where you can learn more about the foodie tips in the Hotel. The town and surrounding area by booking a bespoke Cotswold Foodie Tour . area has an excellent range of Stow offers a perfect lunch stop, with a wealth of bed & breakfasts. antique shops, boutiques, delis and lovely eateries. Take a small diversion to the pretty village of , home to the renowned Daylesford Organic before ending your first day with a Cotswold cream tea in the energetic market town of Chipping Norton .

Chipping Campden is a vibrant market town in the heart of the north Cotswolds, renowned for its creativity, hidden gems arts and commerce as well On Silk Street visit the Gallery at as the beauty of its buildings. the Guild before climbing the old Chipping Campden is the stairs to step back in time at Harts start or maybe the finish Silver Smiths . In Stow-on-the- of the Cotswold Way, over Wold visit St Edwards’s Church a 100 miles long-distance and the market cross to learn more footpath to/from Bath. about the Civil War. Both Chipping Norton and Stow-on-the-Wold top tip are famous for antique and With so many gardens located in boutique shops as well as north Cotswolds, stay longer to visit being the highest towns gardens such as Hidcote , Kiftsgate in the Cotswolds. Garden , Bourton House Garden and walk in lavender fields at Snowshill . www.cotswolds.com hidden gems Pop into Bakery on the Water for some tasty snacks, before walking to the nature reserve at Greystones Farm & Salmonsbury Meadows Site of Special Scientific Interest and Salmonsbury Camp Scheduled Ancient Monument. top tip Established as a culinary destination, all food lovers should experience dining at Lords of the Manor at Upper Slaughter. day 2 Explore Moreton-in-Marsh where you can taste cheese or waffles before walking around the beautiful Batsford Arboretum or see birds of prey at Cotswold Falconry . Drive onto famously pretty Upper and Lower Slaughter and see The Old Mill before visiting Bourton-on- the-Water . One of the best known villages in the Cotswolds, it has a host of attractions for families such as Birdland Park & Gardens , Cotswold Motor Museum and The Model Village . Adam Henson’s Cotswold

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