Explore Cotswold Way and Shakespeare’s Birthplace in a private tour with a personal chauffeur. Perfect for families and those with mobility challenges.
Explore Cotswold Way and Shakespeare’s Birthplace in a private tour with a personal chauffeur. Perfect for families and those with mobility challenges.
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Cotswold Way - Dive into the rich history of the Cotswolds by visiting one of its many museums, historic houses, or simply strolling through the charming streets and quaint back lanes of the stunning Cotswold stone towns and villages.
With so much history to explore, you’re sure to discover a captivating story that piques your interest.
‘Cotswold’…
- Cotswold Way - Dive into the rich history of the Cotswolds by visiting one of its many museums, historic houses, or simply strolling through the charming streets and quaint back lanes of the stunning Cotswold stone towns and villages.
With so much history to explore, you’re sure to discover a captivating story that piques your interest.
‘Cotswold’ is derived from two ancient English words. It is widely accepted that ‘Wolds’ refers to gentle hills, and most agree that ‘Cots’ are sheep enclosures. Thus, ‘Cotswold’ likely means an area of gentle hills abundant with sheep.
The Cotswold hills are interwoven with dry stone walls. The scenic Cotswold landscape is enhanced by hidden river valleys and unique market towns and villages constructed from the renowned Cotswold stone. Many Cotswold villages have intriguing names such as The Slaughters and Stow-on-the-Wold.
- Cotswold Way - If you’re seeking a family holiday destination, the Cotswolds is perfect for you. Regardless of age, the Cotswolds offers a wide range of attractions. To keep young children entertained, there are numerous activities, including farm and wildlife parks and steam railways. To alleviate teenage boredom, activity centers and popular shopping outlets are sure to help. Enjoying the Cotswolds doesn’t require spending a lot! Visit our free museums and explore everything from dinosaurs to historic aircraft. With stunning scenery, the Cotswold hills are ideal for a leisurely walk or bike ride. Enjoy boat trips from Tewkesbury, Gloucester, and more. The Cotswolds are renowned for large family festivals, from the Science and Literature Festivals in Cheltenham to the annual Royal International Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford.
- Shakespeare’s Birthplace - Discover Stratford-upon-Avon
The renowned home of William Shakespeare, Stratford-upon-Avon is eternally linked with history and culture. Situated on the banks of the beautiful River Avon, it is one of the UK’s most iconic towns. Home to Blenheim Palace, The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, and the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, it is the perfect place to learn about Olde England.
Spend the day relaxing by the river or take a river cruise to fully appreciate the town. To learn more about the town itself, consider taking the open-top tour bus, which has 11 stops and allows you to hop on and off at your leisure throughout the day.
For a unique experience, visit The Mechanical Art and Design museum, commonly known as the MAD museum on Henley Street, which features “brilliant-but-bonkers machines” created by Kinetic artists. Exhibits include mechanized flipbooks and a musical typewriter.
- WiFi on board
- Private transportation
- Pick up and drop off
- Door to Door service
- Entry pass to Shakespeare Birth Place
- Guide
- Bottled water
- WiFi on board
- Private transportation
- Pick up and drop off
- Door to Door service
- Entry pass to Shakespeare Birth Place
- Guide
- Bottled water
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Discover two of England’s most historic sites in a private vehicle.
Shakespeare’s Birthplace is a beautifully restored 16th-century half-timbered house. Visit Mary Arden’s Farm to explore the childhood home of Shakespeare’s mother. Don’t miss Anne Hathaway’s Cottage, a stunning 500-year-old cottage.
One of the joys of visiting the Cotswolds is exploring…
Discover two of England’s most historic sites in a private vehicle.
Shakespeare’s Birthplace is a beautifully restored 16th-century half-timbered house. Visit Mary Arden’s Farm to explore the childhood home of Shakespeare’s mother. Don’t miss Anne Hathaway’s Cottage, a stunning 500-year-old cottage.
One of the joys of visiting the Cotswolds is exploring its diverse areas, each with its own unique identity, yet all featuring the characteristic golden stone and rolling hills.
All tours are conducted in executive vehicles. Our definition of a “private tour” means that all ground services are provided by your personal driver, with a private vehicle and chauffeur. This is especially convenient if you are traveling with children or elderly people with mobility challenges.
This tour lasts a total of 10 hours, with approximately 5 hours allocated for visiting the sites and the remaining time spent on journeys and lunch.
- The total duration of this tour is 10 hours. 5 hours spent visiting sites and 5 hours on journey and lunch break
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.