Follow the Cotswolds Kingfisher Trail – how many can you spot?
The Cotswolds Kingfisher Trail is a fantastic free, public arts trail. It was officially launched on Monday 31st May 2021. The trail comprises 22 wonderful kingfisher sculptures designed by talented local artists in and around the Cotswolds.
Residents and visitors to the Cotswolds National Landscape can follow the trail during the summer of 2021. The aim is to encourage people to get out into nature and enjoy the outstanding natural beauty of the Cotswolds.
The kingfisher is one of the UK’s most colourful and recognisable birds. It was chosen for this project because it is seen as resilient and adaptable – just like the communities and businesses in the Cotswolds.
The unique sculptures are located at various places around the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty to form two distinct trails.
In the west, the Severn Trail follows the tributaries of the River Severn and the Cotswold Way along the dramatic escarpment. In the east, the Thames Trail links stunning Cotswold villages and the waterways and tributaries of the River Thames.
There is also a Golden Kingfisher at Iford Manor Gardens in Bradford-on-Avon, a kingfisher mural in Cheltenham, and a ‘flying’ kingfisher, which will move to a new location every two weeks.
You can find the locations of the sculptures on the map here, or by downloading the Kingfisher Trail app.
Kingfishers on Go Cotswolds tours
If you join us on our guided tours of the Cotswolds, then you can see some of the kingfisher sculptures!
There are kingfishers located in Chipping Campden, Stow-on-the-Wold and Bibury. These are all stops on our Cotswolds in a Day tour.
Plus, if you join any of our tours from Moreton-in-Marsh, then you can see another kingfisher sculpture there. Arrive in Moreton-in-Marsh early, or stay a while after your tour!
For more information about the Cotswolds Kingfisher trail, then see the official website: https://www.kingfishertrail.org/.