About the Cotswolds area
Oddington is charming pretty traditional Cotswolds village and has a stunning 11th-century Norman church and is only minutes drive away from Stow on the Wold with its interesting shops, antiques and galleries plus many fine inns and bistros.

There are plenty of places to visit including the historical Blenheim Palace, at Woodstock and Sudeley Castle Winchcombe, which is steeped in History and was once the home to Queen Katherine Parr. Treat the whole family to a unique experience at Cotswolds Farm Park, Guiting Power and also Cotswold Wildlife Park at Burford, which offers something for the children and the garden enthusiasts as the 120 acres landscaped parkland and gardens is spectacular.

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Visit the finniest Romano-British villas in Britain Chedworth Roman Villa at Northleach, and Its is also worth visiting the famous Shakespeare Houses in Stratford, which include Harvard House, Anne Hathaway’s Cottage, Mary Arden’s House and Shakespeare’s Birthplace, Hall Croft.
If walking is your pastime you won’t be disappointed as there are plenty of different walks to choose from. You could explore parts of the 60-mile North Cotswold’s Diamond Way or venture up the North Cotswold’s Outliers Hills near Winchcombe or discover the beautiful Seven Springs near Coberley.

For something more energetic why not hire a bike at Cotswolds Country Cycles at Chipping Campden and explore the beautiful Cotswolds villages.
