Best Cotswolds base for 5 nights in August
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Thank you for the feedback on Kingham and Burford!
Can you share your thoughts on Painswick? From the photos I've seen, it looks like a storybook town, but is it sort of out of the way?
How about Castle Combe or Poulton?
Thanks again for your help!
Can you share your thoughts on Painswick? From the photos I've seen, it looks like a storybook town, but is it sort of out of the way?
How about Castle Combe or Poulton?
Thanks again for your help!
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Painswick is lovely (a long time Fodorite lives there) = the Rococo Garden and a lively arts scene. But I really wouldn't recommend it as a base. There are some very hilly bits and its difficult to drive through plus it is pretty far west. Almost as close to Cardiff as to Oxford.
Castle Combe is beautiful but not at all a good base for exploring the Cotswolds. It's less than 15 miles from Bath.
You are much better looking in the central to slightly northern Cotswolds. Kingham, Burford, Chipping Campden, Stow on the Wold, Broadway - that general area.
Castle Combe is beautiful but not at all a good base for exploring the Cotswolds. It's less than 15 miles from Bath.
You are much better looking in the central to slightly northern Cotswolds. Kingham, Burford, Chipping Campden, Stow on the Wold, Broadway - that general area.
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Karen, we rented a house with 3 bedrooms in Blockley. Across the street from a pub and a 5 minute walk to a small restaurant and small convenience store. Reasonably decent location from which to explore the area. Not touristy at all but pretty. Good for a family of 4 or 5. Parking for two cars.
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Hi again,
I ended up booking a nice cottage in Kingham. I'm not certain it is the best absolute choice, but I'm sure it'll be nice, and I don't have more time to spend on the decision. I realized more and more that I don't want to be in a crowded village because we'll be getting enough of that during the day. And this cottage is in walking distance to the two destination pubs you mentioned, Janisj. As I understand it, there is also a good grocery store nearby.
Thanks for all your help, everyone!
I ended up booking a nice cottage in Kingham. I'm not certain it is the best absolute choice, but I'm sure it'll be nice, and I don't have more time to spend on the decision. I realized more and more that I don't want to be in a crowded village because we'll be getting enough of that during the day. And this cottage is in walking distance to the two destination pubs you mentioned, Janisj. As I understand it, there is also a good grocery store nearby.
Thanks for all your help, everyone!
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Hi again,
I ended up booking a nice cottage in Kingham. I'm not certain it is the best absolute choice, but I'm sure it'll be nice, and I don't have more time to spend on the decision. I realized more and more that I don't want to be in a crowded village because we'll be getting enough of that during the day. And this cottage is in walking distance to the two destination pubs you mentioned, Janisj. As I understand it, there is also a good grocery store nearby.
Thanks for all your help, everyone!
I ended up booking a nice cottage in Kingham. I'm not certain it is the best absolute choice, but I'm sure it'll be nice, and I don't have more time to spend on the decision. I realized more and more that I don't want to be in a crowded village because we'll be getting enough of that during the day. And this cottage is in walking distance to the two destination pubs you mentioned, Janisj. As I understand it, there is also a good grocery store nearby.
Thanks for all your help, everyone!
Just about everything in Kingham is walking distance to the two pubs
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