Tourism
The ‘Cotswolds’ refers to an area of gentle hilly country occupying the area between Gloucester, Bath, Oxford and Stratford
Cotswold stone villages, historic market towns, outstanding countryside, welcoming places to stay and friendly country pubs. Just a few reasons to visit one of the most beautiful areas in England.
Welcome to the Tourism homepage. We hope you will find the information you need, but please contact us if you would like to know more.
The Cotswold Visitor Guide 2010 is now available.
![]() | Please send for your free brochure by telephoning 01285 623 000 or email your request to tourism@cotswold.gov.uk Alternatively, you may | |
Planning your visit
We can be traditional or contemporary, peaceful or breathtaking - a little research in advance will help you to be in the right place at the right time.
Why not check out our Annual Events listing so that you can plan your visit to coincide with one of the many interesting events which take place in the Cotswolds and surrounding area. For more detailed information, contact one of our Visitor Information Centres.
| The Cotswolds and Forest of Dean are staking a claim to be Britain's Rural Capital of Culture! The campaign aims to bring together art, performance, sport, food and events in the whole area. Craftspeople, artists, performers and event organisers are invited to suggest ideas to ensure millions view the online promotion and to make contact through www.cotswolds.com |
Download related documents
Cotswold Visitor Guide 2010
This document is available for download in the following format(s):
CONTACTS
Tourism
Cotswold District Council, Trinity Road, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 1PX
Telephone: 01285 623 000
