Things to do in the Cotswolds

Castle Combe, Cotswolds

near Cirencester Park Club Campsite

Photo by Laura Bremer

Things to do in the Cotswolds

Days out, hidden gems and much more

Our top three things to do in the Cotswolds

Broadway Tower

near Broadway Club Campsite

Member photo by Clare Viles

Visit Broadway Tower

This iconic 18th-century structure offers panoramic views from the top of its picturesque platform. On a clear day, you can see across 16 different counties. It’s a prime spot for photography, red deer spotting and enjoying a classic English cream tea at the Tower Barn.

Stay at: Broadway Club Campsite - 1 mile away

Arlington Row, Bibury

near Cirencester Park Club Campsite

Member photo by Cyril Long

Photo Arlington Row

One of the prettiest pictures you can take in the UK, Arlington Row is the subject of many depictions of classic England. The sight of the 17th-century weavers' cottages feel like you’re stepping directly into a postcard.

Stay at: Cirencester Park Club Campsite - 9 miles away

Sezincote House

near Moreton-in-Marsh Club Campsite

Admire Sezincote House

This 200-year-old Mogul-inspired structure is an Indian gem in the heart of the English countryside. It features copper domes, peacock-tail windows and a water garden with a temple, creating a stunning sight amidst the lush countryside.

Stay at: Moreton-in-Marsh Club Campsite - 2 miles away

More things to do in the Cotswolds

Coaley Peak, Gloucestershire

Photo by Shutterbug Shots

Best walks around the Cotswolds

We take you through some of our favourite strolls in the beauty of the Cotswolds, complete with a difficulty rating, distance and the best UK Club campsite to stay at.

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Places to visit in the Cotswolds

Bourton-on-the-Water

near Bourton-on-the-Water Club Campsite

Member photo by Lynn Lees

Bourton-on-the-Water

This charming Cotswolds village is known for its low stone bridges and tranquil River Windrush. Often called the ‘Venice of the Cotswolds,’ it's a favourite for its picturesque streets, tearooms and family attractions.

Stay at: Bourton-on-the-Water Club Campsite

Henley-on-Thames

near Henley Four Oaks Club Campsite

Henley-on-Thames

Henley-on-Thames

Famed for its annual regatta, this riverside town oozes style. There’s elegant riverside walks, boutique shops and historic charm in this affluent area at the southern tip of Oxfordshire.

Stay at: Henley Four Oaks Club Campsite

Broadway Club Campsite

Member photo by Peter and Elizabeth Thompson

Broadway

Broadway is a quintessential Cotswold village, known for its honey-coloured stone buildings and elegant high street. Surrounded by rolling hills, it’s a haven for walkers, artists and classic English charm.

Stay at: Broadway Club Campsite

Moreton-in-Marsh

More picturesque villages

See our full round up of the best spots to stop off along the way in the Cotswolds, getting you into the heart of daily life in the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).

What’s on in the Cotswolds throughout the year

Cirencester Park

near Cirencester Park Club Campsite

Photo by Melanie Jones

parkrun

The Cotswolds offers some of the most scenic 5km parkruns in the UK. Whether you’re a seasoned club runner or prefer a social walk with the dog, these free, timed events are the ultimate way to see the landscape.

Our top pick: Cirencester parkrun

Stay at: Cirencester Park Club Campsite - less than 1 mile away

A close up image of strawberry tubs being sold at a Farmers Market in Cornwall, UK

Farmers markets

These markets aren’t just for foodies, they’re community events where you can meet the farmers, brewers and makers behind the Cotswolds’ quality produce.

Our top pick: Stroud Farmers Market

Stay at: Cirencester Park Club Campsite - 11 miles away

Depiction of the red seating found in a typical UK theatre.

Theatre shows

Choose between grand Victorian auditoriums hosting West End tours or intimate barn conversions premiering cutting-edge new writing in a region that punches well above its weight in the arts.

Our top pick: The Theatre, Chipping Norton

Stay at: Moreton-in-Marsh Club Campsite - 8 miles away

Spectacular scenery in the Cotswolds

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Clumber Park Club Campsite, Worksop, East Midlands

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Bure Valley Railway, Aylsham, Norfolk

near Seacroft Club Campsite

View of the narrow gauge railway train

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Dornafield Club Campsite, Newton Abbot, Devon

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