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What’s On in the Cotswolds
Discover nearby events, markets, walks and seasonal highlights during your stay.
  • Father’s Day in the Cotswolds 2026: The Ultimate Guide to Days Out, Dining & Gifts

    Father’s Day in the Cotswolds is all about time well spent, whether that’s a countryside escape, a memorable Sunday lunch, an adrenaline-filled day out or a thoughtful gift experience. From supercar shows and Roman gladiators to lakeside lodges and pub lunches with a pint on the house, there’s

  • Dog-friendly Cotswolds without the crowds

    Lottie Gross is the author of Dog-Friendly Weekends: Cotswolds, a brand-new guidebook for dog owners looking to explore the National Landscape and its surrounding towns and cities. I’ve spent the last five years travelling around the UK and Europe in search of the best dog-welcoming destinations to

  • Sudeley Castle History Weekend 2026

    Sudeley Castle is set to launch a brand-new event for 2026 with its History Weekend – a three-day celebration of storytelling, heritage and discovery in the heart of the Cotswolds. Running from 26–28 June 2026, the weekend brings together renowned historians, including Alison Weir and David

  • Wonderful Winchcombe

    Tucked away on the edge of the north Cotswolds, Winchcombe is the kind of place that invites you to slow down and stay a little longer. With honey-hued streets, cosy inns, fascinating heritage and easy access to some of the region’s best-loved attractions, this charming market town offers a

  • The Hare at Milton-under-Wychwood: Seafood & Seasonal Dining in the Cotswolds

    Situated in the picturesque village of Milton-under-Wychwood, The Hare has quickly earned a reputation as one of the best gastropubs in the Cotswolds. Combining exceptional seafood, seasonal British cooking and stylish countryside interiors, this much-loved village pub is a must-visit for food

  • May Half Term in the Cotswolds 2026: Family Days Out & Events

    Planning the perfect May half term? The Cotswolds is packed with family-friendly events, outdoor adventures and hands-on activities to keep all ages entertained. From magical trails and animal encounters to creative workshops and relaxed countryside escapes, here’s your guide to what’s on this May

  • Meet the Makers at New Brewery Arts, Cirencester

    Located in the heart of Cirencester, New Brewery Arts is a vibrant creative hub where visitors can step inside working studios and meet the talented makers bringing traditional and contemporary crafts to life. From endangered heritage skills to bold contemporary artwork, this inspiring space

  • Tewkesbury History Festival 2026: Step Back in Time

    Step Back in Time with the first Tewkesbury History Festival Tewkesbury has always been a place where the past feels remarkably present, but this summer, the history books are being brought to life by their authors. We are delighted to announce that Tewkesbury History Festival will play host to

  • A Day in Blockley: Father Brown Filming Locations Guide

    Step into the village of Blockley in the Father Brown universe and discover one of the most charming and peaceful villages in the Cotswolds. Known on screen as the fictional Kembleford, Blockley blends TV history with timeless Cotswold beauty, making it the perfect destination for a relaxing day

  • Behind the Scenes at Lambing Season with Sam at Cotswold Farm Park

    Sam has been livestock manager at Cotswold Farm Park for just under a year, but his passion for the job goes back much further than that. We caught up with him during the busiest time of his farming calendar, lambing season, to talk new life, long hours, ruined shirts, and why spring on the farm

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