February 22, 2012

Me, Tetbury and Great Things to Do Nearby

Recently I had the pleasure of taking a trip towards the southern side of the Cotswolds, an area which we all like here in the office, and one which we think is often overlooked by visitors, and this meant I could visit Tetbury.

Thanks to my job, I get to visit lots of towns and villages in the Cotswolds’ region (if you follow me on Twitter, you’ll know what I mean!) so when I returned to Tetbury I thought what better than to write a few words about this delightful market town. Hopefully, you’ll get some ideas, but please do write back or add some comments.

The main thing for me, however, is that Tetbury remains an area that is relatively untouched, rolling and very traditional. Yes Prince Charles lives nearby and yes there are some stunning country houses, but it is a beautiful corner of the Cotswolds and to make your trip here more enjoyable there are some cracking pubs serving excellent food and drink!

Here are some great things you can get up to in Tetbury when you pay a visit.

 

Walk down – or up – the Chipping Steps
If you go to Tetbury you must have a photo of the Chipping Steps. These steps are quaint, mediaeval, cobbled and quite charming. If you’re like me you’ll wonder what it must be like to live in one of the properties adjoining the steps. You’d get fit in no time! Incidentally, the word ‘chipping’ means market in old English so it is likely that these steps were used, once upon a time, to carry goods to the main market area in the centre of town.

 

Visit the Tetbury Heritage Centre
It’s always nice to find out more about the history of a particular place. You can visit the Old Courthouse in Long Street to discover what it was like to be one of the first police officers in Tetbury back in the early 1800s.

 

Rub shoulders with royalty
The Prince of Wales resides at Highgrove, which is just a short distance from Tetbury itself – we’ve got some Cotswold cottages in the same village, click to view. If you are lucky enough to be visiting the area, make sure you get tickets to visit Highgrove Gardens. Champagne garden tours are also available but you need to book your tour in advance of the actual visit.

 

Do some relaxed shopping
Tetbury is of course a Cotswold market town, which means you can look forward to a wide range of shops to browse round when you visit. If you are staying here for a couple of days, make sure you allocate a couple of hours at the very least to wandering round the shops. Don’t miss the Highgrove Shop either. If you are into antiques, you will be bowled over by the choice Tetbury has to offer – from the inexpensive knick-knacks to the mind-blowing are all here!


Take a ride out to Westonbirt Arboretum
As you’ll see, Tetbury is ideally placed to provide you with lots of things to see and do during your stay. A quick car ride out to the west of the town will mean you can enjoy a visit to the Westonbirt Arboretum. This is a delight at any time of the year, and indeed you can look forward to witnessing the changing seasons if you visit more than once.

 

Where will you head to in Tetbury?
It’s difficult to find just one reason to head to Tetbury. That’s why I think it’s best to book into a Cotswolds cottage for a few days, so you can relax and stay somewhere local and enjoy everything it has to offer. Self catering also gives you a wonderful excuse to pop into all the local stores to buy some local produce and enjoy a real home cooked meal courtesy of local growers and producers.
On my recent trip I’ll admit I went a little overboard at one of the sandwich shops buying far too much to eat including the obligatory cream cake. So I decided to give myself a little break, enjoyed some stunning scenery on the edge of the town and consumed it all.

I think if you were me, you’d have done the same. Happy Days!!

Top 5 Things to Do With Children in Half Term

It only seems like five minutes have gone by since the kids went back to school after Christmas. But here we are again, the children are going to be with us and as is often the case the question gets asked: ‘What can we do in the Cotswolds with our children?’  The team here in the office are being regularly asked the this question with half term closing in so here are a few suggestions and ideas of where to take the kids to keep them entertained for the break.

Clearly I am a little biased (can you blame me!) but luckily there are plenty of things you can do in and around the Cotswolds this coming half term. Check out the following list of five suggestions and maybe one or two of them will be worth exploring. If you haven’t yet booked a cottage, then we can help, a last minute break in a Cotswold cottage is something we can recommend…for the week or a long weekend – you decide. Please check out our Special Offers for some great deals.

 

The Model Village in Bourton on the Water

Bourton is a great place to visit anytime of the year, with or without kids. But if you do have the kids with you make sure you see the model village. It is an accurately built replica of Bourton itself, so if you see it first you’ll get to know where everything is!

 

Visit Birdland

Kids of all ages will love Birdland. You can see the penguins, go on a nature walk and even head into the Desert House to see birds that commonly live in desert areas. It’s a wonderful learning experience for the whole family.

 

Visit the Cotswold Wildlife Park

If you see the birds at Birdland and your kids get a taste for nature, take them to the Cotswold Wildlife Park too. Meerkats, penguins and rhinos are just three of the animals you can look forward to seeing here.

 

Explore the Prinknash Bird and Deer Park

Look for the town of Painswick in the Cotswolds and you won’t be far away from this charming place. Not only will the kids be able to pet the deer, they might also be lucky enough to see peacocks displaying their feathers.

 

The Toy and Collectors Museum

This one is for kids of all ages! If your kids think electronic toys and games are the only thing they could imagine playing with, take them back in time at this fascinating museum. You might just spot a few things you remember from your own childhood too.

Of course this provides just a snapshot of the many things you can do in the Cotswolds. There are countless other activities and destinations to look for in this area, regardless of whether you are staying for a few days in one of the Cotswolds cottages or not. There is plenty to do here for the day as well, and regardless of the age of your children you’ll find yourself spoilt for choice when it comes to keeping them happy.

Given that the forecast is set to be a little chilly, it’s wise to wrap up, wherever you decide to go. But there are some nice spots to visit with indoor activities as well, so you can see just how easy it is to keep everyone happy this half term. The only problem you have is whittling down the decision making to pick just one ideal spot.

 

See you next week hopefully!

Top 5 Farmers Markets in the Cotswolds

As someone who enjoys food and who enjoys getting out and about in the Cotswolds, I do feel quite strongly about the importance of supporting local suppliers, farmers and producers wherever we can. So what better that when on holiday – and do as the locals do – SUPPORT YOUR FARMER’S MARKET! I’ll admit that I’m no cook, my wife constantly reminds me of this, but I do love our trips to the local markets and everything that this brings. I’ll also admit that when I go on my own (with a list of course!) I end up coming back with all manner of stuff, but this, you see, is what I like: everything is good quality, fresh and tasty.

If you’re coming to stay at one of our cottages, you MUST make the effort to go along to one of these markets, there’s something very cosy about visiting a farmer’s market in the Cotswolds. It’s one of the best ways to enjoy a more leisurely look round a town or village, as well as being able to enjoy a taste of the Cotswolds while you’re in the area.

Of course no matter where you stay or which Cotswold cottage you choose to relax in while you’re here, you can always find a farmer’s market nearby. Here are some of the highlights.

Bourton on the Water

This market can be found thriving on the fourth Sunday of every month. Look out for the Country Wide stores since this is where it is held. Whatever you fancy rustling up for dinner that night, you’ll find all the ingredients you need here.

Chipping Norton

A delightful place to visit at any time of the month, it has another reason to bring you here on the third Saturday of the month. Local produce galore is piled up for purchase. Stock up on your everyday products if you arrive in the Cotswolds on that particular Saturday. You can treat yourself to speciality products too.

Stow on the Wold

If you’re stuck for something to do on the second Thursday of the month and the weather is fine, head to Stow on the Wold to sample the delights of their farmer’s market. Think cider, think locally reared meat, think mouth watering breads and cheeses and you’ll get the idea!

Cheltenham

The best thing about this market is that it takes place every fortnight on the second and fourth Fridays of every month. Be there at 9am when it opens and you’ll have six hours to enjoy browsing. There will be plenty of opportunities to grab some local produce to take back to your chosen Cotswolds cottage. That’s one of the perks of staying in self catering accommodation – you can buy local and fresh and then cook up a storm yourself!

Lechlade

Be sure to head for the Market Square on the third Thursday every month. This market starts early at 8.30am and it is populated by local farmers. This is a beautiful location you can happily spend the day at as well.

Now, I know I’m biased, but if you’re staying in a holiday cottage, and hopefully one of ours, I would urge you to make the trip to your local market. Some people think self catering holidays can be hard work. But we think it’s the best possible choice when you’re staying in the Cotswolds. The main thing to remember here is that you’ve got terrific access to all manner of farmer’s markets in the area. The five we’ve mentioned above merely scratch the surface of all the markets that are available. So regardless of where you decide to stay while you’re in the neighbourhood, you can be sure there will be several farmers’ markets in and around the local area.

It’s worth checking online to see where your local ones will be once you have booked your Cotswolds holiday. This means you’ll know when and where to go once you arrive, so you can stock up with mouth watering local produce. Enjoy!

Anyone for a lardy cake?!

Visit a Christmas Fair in the Forest of Dean

As soon as December arrives lots of Christmas markets and fairs start popping up all over the country. In fact this can be something of a tradition for many people, as it provides an opportunity to get into the Christmas spirit and also get into the mood for some Christmas shopping.

If you happen to be anywhere near the Forest of Dean in the run up to Christmas, make sure you head along to the Christmas Fair at the Harts Barn Craft Centre. This provides you with an excellent opportunity to check out a local fair; get into the right frame of mind for Christmas, and explore one of the most beautiful parts of the countryside as well. In fact if you want to get away from the thought of crowded and stressful shopping centres in December, this kind of day out would be the ideal antidote, bringing the fun back to Christmas shopping.

But what can you expect from the fair itself? It’s a wonderful opportunity to check out the Harts Barn Christmas Shop, but you can also look for homemade items and local crafts to buy for people for Christmas. It certainly makes a change from all the usual High Street gifts, and if you like to add a personal thoughtful touch this could be the way to do it.

It is also the best time to get a real Christmas tree for home if you haven’t already got one. You can browse round the selection and see which ones look best. If you want some holly and mistletoe you can get these as well, completing the perfect look for your home this festive season.

If you have the time you could even turn your trip to the Forest of Dean into a pre-Christmas weekend away from home. There are plenty of Wye Valley cottages available to book into in the run up to Christmas, and while the competition for these cottages will be steep, it is worth getting one. Look into the various country cottages for hire that are in the area and see whether you can book into one that is close to the Harts Barn Craft Centre. You’ll find the centre on the A4136 part way between Monmouth and Gloucester so it is fairly easy to find.

Remember too that you can probably solve some of your Christmas shopping problems quite easily by visiting the fair. Homemade craft items are always well received at Christmas simply because they are different. You will see lots of items that could just solve those troubling gift problems you’re having!

The fair is on now and it lasts right through until 16th January too, well into the New Year. So if you have birthdays to consider early in 2012 or you want to go shopping for next Christmas to help spread the cost, what better way to do it than to combine it with a short trip to the Forest of Dean to recharge your batteries?

Take a Refreshing Winter Walk Round the Cotswold Water Park

In the midst of all the hectic preparations for Christmas it can be all too easy to forget to set aside some time for ourselves to wind down and enjoy the season. One of the best ways to do this is to get away from it all and into the countryside for some fresh air. And what better place could there be to do that than at the Cotswold Water Park?

If you are going to be in the Cotswolds area during the latter part of December you might want to find out more about the guided winter waterbird walk that is taking place on December 18th. This is a Sunday so you can still have plenty of time for Christmas shopping on the Saturday, before winding down for something completely different on Sunday.

The good news is that the event is free and there is no need to make an advance booking either. However the organisers are asking that if you do want to go you should email them in advance. There is one very good reason for this – they are intending to provide mulled wine and homemade mince pies after the walk to everyone who attends, so they want to be sure they have enough to go round!

The meeting point is the Neigh Bridge car park near Somerford Keynes. You’ll get to see the surroundings of the western side of the Water Park, from 10.30am onwards. In fact if you are planning on having all your Christmas shopping done by this late in December you can even plan to spend a weekend in the Cotswolds. There are various properties you can stay in at the Water Park, not to mention other Cotswolds country cottages nearby. So you are bound to find somewhere you can escape to for a bit just before Christmas arrives.

The Cotswold Water Park is not far south of Cirencester, and well known spots in the Cotswolds including South Cerney and Somerford Keynes. Certainly you can look forward to seeing a lot of other nice spots in and around the Cotswolds if you are planning on making the most of a nice weekend there. It might be just what you need a week before the real festivities begin. Make sure you pack for cold weather though – you never know whether you will be doing the walk on a mild morning or a cold and frosty one.

Certainly there is a lot to be said for the Cotswold Water Park and there is always a lot going on there for you to enjoy when you stay. You don’t need to stay to take part in the guided walk of course, but you might decide that a short break just before the festive season is exactly what you would want. So consider it now and book soon too if you want to have a weekend away. With Christmas just around the corner it might be ideal.

Find Out More About the Beautiful Forest of Dean

If you have ever been privileged enough to see part or all of the Forest of Dean, you will know what a beautiful place it is. While it is ideal to visit during the summer months when you can take part in long rambling walks around the forest, you can also visit during winter. If you can imagine the trees and other plants in the forest showered with frost as the weather worsens, you can appreciate just how magical it can be there.

If you have time to visit this charming part of the country before or after Christmas this year, there is an extra reason to visit as well. The acclaimed artist Sarah King has painted a range of oil paintings to depict the Forest of Dean as she sees it. These paintings are now on show as part of an exhibition called “The Joy of the Forest”. It is an appropriate name for the Forest of Dean, and the paintings have been created over the past four years.

Even though you will be visiting the exhibition during the depths of the winter months, the paintings that form the display have been created during the entire year. They depict scenes from all four seasons, giving you an idea of how enchanting the forest looks no matter when you happen to visit it.

The exhibition is taking place now – having started on the 12th November – at the Dean Heritage Centre. This can be found at Camp Mill, Soudley, and the post code is GL14 2UB. This should help you locate it on Google maps and also on the sat nav if you have one. The exhibition continues until the 6th January, so if you don’t have time to visit it during the hectic run up to Christmas, you can still catch it over the festive period and in the first few days of the New Year.

The Dean Heritage Centre always has events taking place and good reasons to go there too. No matter when you decide to visit you can learn a lot about the Forest of Dean, and indeed the Heritage Centre is known as the gateway to the area. If you have never visited it before you should definitely start here to gain a better understanding of the area before exploring it in more detail.

Of course if you are intent on visiting the Forest of Dean you can consider staying for a few days in one of the many Wye Valley cottages that are available to book. These are very popular all year round so be sure to consider looking at what is available as quickly as you can. Christmas and New Year are always popular times to get away for many people. The Wye Valley and the Forest of Dean are popular places to head for too, so the sooner you book your cottage in the Forest of Dean, the better. You can then look forward to seeing the exhibition among the many other activities you can do.

Late Night Shopping for Christmas in Bourton on the Water

Anyone who knows anything at all about the Cotswolds will know that Bourton on the Water is a veritable jewel among all the charming villages you could visit. It would be a shame to come to the Cotswolds and not see Bourton: such is the charm that it has to share with you. Indeed many people choose to find a Cotswolds country cottage in the area so they are nice and close to Bourton itself. There is certainly plenty to do there and lots of lovely walks that take you out into neighbouring countryside as well.

But if you haven’t yet planned a trip to this part of the Cotswolds you should consider fitting it in at the beginning of December – namely on Friday 2nd – because this is when the late night Christmas shopping event takes place. This is an annual event and while it is not the only one to take place in and around the Cotswolds, it is one of the most delightful. This is purely because of the setting – and if you have been to Bourton on the Water before you will know just what we mean by this.

So what can you expect from the late night shopping event? Well, it all kicks off at 6pm when the festive lights are switched on. You’ll then have three hours to explore all the shops in Bourton, as they are staying open until 9pm. You can also look out for the pig roast, candy floss and lots of entertainers too. Bourton really knows how to put on a great Christmas extravaganza, and you can be sure that people will be visiting from all over the Cotswolds and perhaps beyond. So if you want to go to the event and you live a fair distance away, it is wise to look for Bourton on the Water cottages you can book in advance, perhaps for a long weekend. What better way to kick off your Christmas shopping in style than to treat yourself at the same time and spend a couple of days exploring the Cotswolds as well?

Bourton on the Water isn’t hard to find either. It’s a short distance to the east of the A429, and the A40 runs along from west to east a little further to the south of the village as well. Stow on the Wold is just north of Bourton and there are lots of other charming villages in the area as well. Don’t miss your opportunity to visit the Slaughters for example, which despite their name are both incredibly charming and just a short distance up the road from one another.

You may not think of visiting the Cotswolds towards the end of the year. It may seem to be more of a summer destination. But in truth there is nothing better than this part of the country at any time of the year, and when the thrill of Christmas is in the air you’ll love it even more.

Christmas Shopping in Broadway

Celebrate Christmas in the Cotswolds With Late Night Christmas Shopping in Broadway

There are plenty of good reasons why you would want to go to the Cotswolds at this time of year. There are lots of diverse shops to visit for starters, and this is ideal for those of us who are already thinking about the Christmas presents we have to buy.

If you have plans to visit the Cotswolds, perhaps for a long weekend away staying in a Cotswolds cottage for example, you should consider timing it so you get to take part in the late night Christmas shopping event this year in Broadway. This is one of the most famous parts of the Cotswolds, dating back as it does over a thousand years. There are plenty of shops here you can browse around but if you are expecting a commercialised town you will be disappointed – or more properly pleasantly surprised!

In fact Broadway is filled with what you might call ‘one off’ shops, all displaying a rich selection of goods in a very individual way. If you want to buy items for people for Christmas that are perfect for the occasion and unseen anywhere else, this is the place to come.

It’s also well worth making the trip on Friday 25th November this year, because this is when the Broadway late night Christmas shopping event takes place. You should get there before 5.30pm when the festivities start, ready to get into the festive mood for the three hours the event takes place for. Not only can you browse round the shops you can also enjoy carol singers, a heartening pig roast, mulled wine and plenty more besides. Broadway certainly gets into the festive spirit as November comes to an end, and you can be sure of getting some of your Christmas shopping solved and done before December arrives as well.

There is no doubt that Broadway has plenty of character and provides a nice place to stay if you are visiting the Cotswolds for a longer period of time. Broadway self catering cottages are available in the immediate area, and you will also be very close to many other charming villages in the Cotswolds that you can visit while you are there. If you miss out on the Christmas shopping on the 25th November, you will be interested to know they do it all over again on the 2nd December, one week later. So you have two chances to go along and enjoy the festivities. Broadway is well known for this annual event and it is definitely a nice place to go just for the entertainment and good mood. Even if you’re organised enough to already have done all your shopping, make sure you go anyway!

Of course if you are planning on staying overnight nearby, the sooner you book your Cotswolds accommodation the better. This area tends to be very popular while this event is on, so it makes sense to book nice and early so you can look forward to the trip.

Bath Christmas Market Launches in November

You may think that Christmas is still quite a way off, but we all know it has a habit of creeping up on us. Even though you may not be in the mood for any Christmas shopping at the moment, it might change when you realise that the Bath Christmas Market is set to begin in just a few weeks time.

The opening date is the 24th November, so this is an ideal time to think about planning a weekend away in Bath around that time. The market is open right up until 11th December – a Sunday – so you have a month to plan a trip to Bath in the few weeks the market will be open for.

The Bath Christmas Market is the perfect reason to book some Bath accommodation in a few weeks time. The market is nicely sprawled out around many of the main and most famous streets in the city. There will be 129 chalets in total, built from wood and looking quite charming and festive as they are dotted around some of the streets. Watch out for them around the walls of Bath Abbey, along Abbeygate Street, around Abbey Green and in the open area outside York Street and the Bath Tourist Information Centre.

The great thing about the Bath Christmas Market is that you can enjoy browsing around all manner of very different and diverse stalls. You will find various edible items that will help you get rid of your hunger as you wander round, and might also serve to provide a gift or two for people you know at Christmas. This market is known for its handcrafted items, all of which are created locally and in the surrounding area. This is the best place to come if you want a nice break for a few days and to get some Christmas shopping done as well. Add to that the fact that Bath has some delightful places to see and landmarks to visit, and you can see that you can plan the perfect weekend away with a late break to Bath.

Bath is easy to reach from many parts of the country, either by train or car. If you opt for the car (so you can carry back all that Christmas shopping easily!) you will find the M4 runs across the top of the city. You can drop down onto the A46 to get into the city itself. The A4 also runs east to west and brings you close to the city, where you can pick up the A36 if needed. You will also find various other destinations close by that you may want to visit as well, but to be honest there is enough to do in Bath to make you happy for the few days you will be there for.

But make sure you look for Bath cottages or apartments to stay in now, because bookings are likely to be very popular for the time the Bath Christmas Market is on for.

Get Involved With Howl-o-ween at the Cotswolds Wildlife Park

Yes we are well and truly into October now, which means that thoughts of Halloween aren’t too far away. With the half term school break coming up soon as well, it’s not surprising that we should find lots of spooky events going on around that time of the month.

One of the best examples of this is the Howl-o-ween event that is taking place at the Cotswolds Wildlife Park over the half term break. With a name like that you know it will be good fun to see!

Indeed if you fancy spending a few days in the Cotswolds on a well earned break, you may want to start looking for some Cotswolds cottages to stay in while you are there. This would leave you free to visit the Cotswolds Wildlife Park for a day, while still giving you time to explore some other areas of the Cotswolds as well. You also have the choice of spending either the whole week away or perhaps just a long weekend. Either way it gives you the chance to unwind and wear out the kids for a bit! You can always look out for late hotels or last minute breaks if you can’t find anything at first glance.

The Howl-o-ween event runs from Saturday 22nd October right through to Monday 31st October, taking in Halloween itself as well as the whole of the half term break. It gives you a lot to look forward to: including a pumpkin trail through the park as just one of the highlights the kids will delight in getting involved with. As you might expect there will also be the opportunity to do some face painting, so you can all get made up as your favourite spooky Halloween character.

Of course you can also explore the rest of the park during your visit. It is definitely worth allowing a whole day and since the park opens at 10am you can get there early and enjoy every minute you have to explore the park. You may not be eager to see the snakes and the other inhabitants of the reptile house, but there are plenty of other spooky goings on to be aware of as well.

The park is superbly easy to find as well, since it is located right in the heart of the best parts of the Cotswolds. If you find Cotswolds accommodation anywhere near Burford you won’t have far to travel at all. The M5 runs north to south to the west of the park, while the M40 runs to the east of it. The M4 also runs along the bottom so you can see it is easy to reach no matter which direction you are coming from. Other delights of the Cotswolds including Chipping Norton, Cheltenham and Cirencester aren’t far away either, so you can see it puts you in an area that has a lot to offer.

So are you brave enough to be part of Howl-o-ween at the Cotswolds Wildlife Park this year?