Bourton on the Water
Bourton
on the Water is often called "The Venice of the Cotswolds".
Its many bridges span the shallow, crystal clear River Windrush
which flows through the centre of the village alongside the main
street.
Bourton on the Water is An extremely popular tourist destination
that attracts visitors to the Cotswolds throughout the year and
is just as appealing in the Autumn and Winter months as it is in
the Summer.
Bourton-on-the-Water
is located along the Roman Fosse Way, an ancient route stretching
from the mouth of the Humber all the way down to Devon.
Bouton
is beautiful, picturesque village that is a must see for anyone
spending time in the Cotswolds.
Bourton-on-the-Water Events
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Bourton
on the Water attractions
Bourton
Model Village, a replica of the village
The Old Mill Motor Museum
Birdland
Park and Gardens, Rissington Road, Bourton-on-the-Water
Cotswold Perfumery.
Bourton on the Water accommodation
Holly House Bed & Breakfast, Bourton-on-the-Water
You are assured of a warm, friendly welcome when you arrive for your stay at
Holly House, Bourton-on-the-Water.
We are a family run bed and breakfast, offering an excellent standard of accommodation, food and
service in comfortable surroundings.
For full details see our entry on the Cotswolds
Accommodation page.
Full
Bourton
on the Water hotel, Bourton
on the Water bed and breakfast and Bourton
on the Water self catering holiday accommodation can be found
on the Bourton
on the Water accommodation page
Cotswolds towns
and villages
Bibury
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Home to the
famous and picturesque Arlington Row
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Bourton
on the Water
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Bourton on
the Water is sometimes known as "The Venice of the Cotswolds"
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Broadway
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One of the
most beautiful villages in the Cotswolds, and probably England
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Burford
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Burford is
a beautiful town on the river Windrush
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Chipping
Campden
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An historic
town with impressive buildings such as one of the finest wool churches
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Chipping
Norton
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The highest
town in Oxfordshire and sometimes known as "The Gateway To The Cotswolds"
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Cirencester
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One of the
oldest and most beautiful market towns in the country
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Fairford
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Gloucestershire
town, probably most famous for being the home of RAF Fairford
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Lechlade
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Lechlade is
a small market town on the southern borders of the Cotswolds
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Moreton
in Marsh
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Moreton-in-Marsh
is in the heart of the Cotswolds, located at the head of the beautiful Evenlode
valley
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Nailsworth
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Situated about
4 miles from Stroud, Nailsworth is a charming town with winding streets
and a plentiful supply of nooks and crannies to explore
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Northleach
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A charming,
under-developed Cotswold village
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South
Cerney
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One of the
largest villages in the Cotswolds
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Stow-on-the-Wold
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Stands along
the old Roman Fosse Way on a 700 foot high hill
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Stroud
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The oldest
market town in Gloucestershire
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Tetbury
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A centre for
antique shops and home to The Market House built in 1655
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Westonbirt
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Home to the
world famous Westonbirt Arboretum
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Witney
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Famous for
Witney blankets
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Woodstock
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Home to Blenheim
Palace, birthplace of Sir
Winston Churchill
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