Our NEW Bath and Southern Cotswolds tour is here!
- Are you eager to explore this historic city of Bath and the southern area of the Cotswolds?
- Travelling alone, with a partner, family or a small group?
- Looking for an affordable, car-free option?
- Need a reliable, award-winning company with thousands of 5 star reviews you can trust?
If you’re searching for the perfect day tour that combines history, natural beauty, and English charm then look no further.
This is the tour of the Cotswolds for you!
Here at award-winning tour company Go Cotswolds, we have unveiled an exciting new tour: Bath & Southern Cotswolds. Get ready to uncover the magic of one of the UK’s most iconic cities and explore the enchanting landscapes of the Cotswolds like never before.
Itinerary for the tour:
After picking you up from either Stratford-upon-Avon (08.50AM) or Moreton-in-Marsh (09.30AM), you’ll visit the following locations.
(Note: times shown in parentheses are approximately the amount of time you’ll spend in each location. Travel time is also indicated in the descriptions below.)
Tetbury (45 minutes)
After a lovely, approximately a 45-minute journey from Moreton-in-Marsh, we’ll arrive in Tetbury.
Tetbury is a small, pretty and typically Cotswold market town. It’s known for its quaint streets, including the picturesque ‘Chipping Steps’, historic market hall and lovely independent shops.
It’s also royally famous – Tetbury is home to none other than King Charles and Queen Camilla! There’s a Highgrove Estate shop here for all your royal souvenirs.
Bath (3 hours)
Departing Tetbury, enjoy the 45-minute scenic ride to Bath. En route, your guide will tell you about the fascinating history of this UNESCO World Heritage City, which dates back to Roman times and enjoyed a revival in the Georgian era.
First, we’ll make a quick photo stop at the iconic Royal Crescent, considered to be the finest example of Georgian architecture in the country (Bridgerton fans, rejoice!).
Then, we’ll drop you off in the centre of Bath, where you’ll have a further 2 hours 45 minutes of free time to explore with maps we’ll provide. Grab lunch on the go so you can see as much as possible!
You may not have time to do everything Bath has to offer, but the Roman Baths, Bath Abbey, The Circus and the Jane Austen Centre are all highlights here.
Castle Combe (30 minutes)
A shorter drive of around 35 minutes brings us to idyllic Castle Combe. It may look very familiar – it’s one of the most famous and photographed villages in the Cotswolds, consistently ranked as the “prettiest village in England”!
A conservation order on the buildings here means there are no ugly telegraph wires, satellite dishes, solar panels or other modern paraphernalia to be seen, giving the impression that you have truly stepped back in time.
Get your Instagram snaps here, but don’t forget to see it with your own eyes, too 😉
Why Choose Go Cotswolds?
Go Cotswolds has built a stellar reputation for creating unforgettable small-group tours, and this latest offering is no exception. Here’s what sets this tour apart:
- Local expertise: our guides are passionate locals who know the hidden gems and the best photo spots
- Hassle-free adventure: forget the stress of navigating country roads or organising your itinerary – Go Cotswolds handles it all
- Small group experience: with just 16 people per tour, you’ll enjoy a more intimate and personalised experience.
It’s so easy to join this tour from London, Oxford, Birmingham and more!
Who Is This Tour For?
Whether you’re a history buff, a nature enthusiast, or simply someone who appreciates breath-taking views, this tour has something for everyone. It’s perfect for solo travellers, couples, and even families looking for a unique way to experience England’s heritage and beauty.
The Bath & Southern Cotswolds tour is already generating buzz, and spots are limited, so don’t miss out! Visit our website to secure your place and start counting down to an unforgettable journey through Bath and the Southern Cotswolds.
Book your adventure today and discover Bath and the southern Cotswolds.