Cotswolds

Cover of Cotswolds by Caroline Mills Caroline Mills
Publisher: Bradt/Sawday/Wh
Year: 2024
Language: en
Edition: 3
Pages: 376
ISBN-13: 9781804691717
ISBN-10: 1804691712
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Weight: 1.0141264052 Pounds
Dewey Decimal: 914.2/417/04859
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Cotswolds by Caroline Mills is a thoroughly updated third edition published by Bradt/Sawday/Wh on June 1, 2024. This 376-page guide is part of Bradt’s distinctive ‘Slow Travel’ series, offering insights from local resident and experienced travel writer Caroline Mills. The book presents a detailed exploration of the Cotswolds, a region known for its picturesque landscapes and rich heritage, making it a favored destination for visitors from the US and beyond.

Readers will find a blend of engaging first-person narrative and authoritative advice that encourages a deeper understanding of the Cotswolds. The guide covers a variety of regions, including the Cotswolds National Landscape Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, notable towns like Stratford-upon-Avon and Bath, and hidden gems such as the Oxfordshire Cotswolds. With a focus on local culture, historic sites, and unique events, this edition serves as a comprehensive resource for anyone interested in travel, history, and the natural beauty of Great Britain.


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In this new, thoroughly updated third edition of Bradt’s The Cotswolds, part of Bradt’s distinctive ‘Slow Travel’ series of guides to UK regions, local resident and experienced travel writer Caroline Mills shares her favourites in a region that includes some of US visitors’ most popular places outside London.

Drawing on more than 50 years’ living in the Cotswolds, and combining engaging first-person narrative with authoritative advice, Mills slows readers down and helps them delve deeply into a range of regions: the Cotswolds National Landscape Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB); the Cotswold escarpment, hills and valleys; the Wiltshire Cotswolds and the area known as the Four Shires; three Cotswold ‘gateways’ (Stratford-upon-Avon, Bath and Oxford); the lesser-known ‘hidden’ fringes of the Cotswolds, including the Oxfordshire Cotswolds, which follow the youthful Thames Valley, and the Cotswold Way National Trail.

The Cotswolds’ rich manmade heritage includes: Highgrove Gardens (the private home of King Charles III and the Queen Consort); Oxford University (the world’s oldest); Stratford-upon-Avon (home to the Royal Shakespeare Theatre); the Roman towns of Bath (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) and Cirencester, plus Fosse Way (one of the UK’s most important Roman roads); many famous castles, abbeys, country houses and estates (including Blenheim Palace, also a UNESCO World Heritage Site); the American Museum (the only museum of its kind outside the USA); and quintessential English villages such as Bibury (with the photogenic Arlington Row) and Broadway (where there was a notable American Artist’s colony in the early 20th century).

With a harmonious combination of quintessential rural England, charming provincial market towns, appealing countryside, quirky British events such as Gloucestershire’s annual cheese-rolling competition or Tetbury’s Woolsack Races, and a wealth of local food-and-drink producers,the Cotswolds are an all-year-round destination, whether for a day trip, a quiet weekend away as part of a wider visit, or a multi-week holiday. Whether your interests comprise city or country, historic buildings or horseriding, walking or gastronomy, Bradt’s Cotswolds (Slow Travel) is the perfect guide to facilitate in-depth exploration and intense enjoyment.

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