Why go to the Cotswolds?
The Cotswolds is designated ‘An Area of Outstanding Beauty’ and is the largest in the UK stretching from Chipping Campden, in the north, to Bath in the South (78 miles), covering an area of 2038 sq. kms (790 sq. miles) With its lovely honey-coloured stone villages and rolling countryside it’s without doubt one of the most picturesque parts of the UK – and is easily accessible from most parts of the UK too. Not only is it lovely to look at, but it has a huge range of attractions – from stately homes and castles, to wildlife parks and steam railways. This makes the Cotswolds as enjoyable for a day visit as it is for a longer holiday, throughout the whole year. The area has some of the finest hotels and cottages in the UK, and we have researched the best places to stay with little ones in tow.