VISITS AND VACATIONS

Hello ladies and gents this is the viking telling you that today we are talking about somthing my American readers have asked for

The COTSWOLDS

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1. Walk The Cotswold Way

WalkingThis National Trail is a famous walk, offering over 100 miles of scenic strolls and panoramic views of the countryside. The route runs from Bath all the way to Chipping Campden, but there are also many shorter walks within the trail for those who don’t want to go the full stretch. Notable spots along the way include Cleeve Common, Winchcombe, Stanton and Snowshill.





2. Visit the Cotswold Falconry


Cotswold Falconry
For something completely different, we recommend the Cotswold Falconry for a fun day out. The Cotswold Falconry Centre is located on the same site as Batsford Arboretum and is open daily from 10:30am. Four different flying displays will be on at 11:30am, 1:30pm, 3:00pm and 4:30pm, giving you a glimpse into the wonderful world of birds of prey. There are also special ‘Eagle Days’ and ‘Owl Evenings’ for those who wish to learn more about these amazing creatures.

3. Hunt for Antiques in Cirencester


antiques shop
Love to hunt for antiques? There are so many market towns in the Cotswold region with antiques and vintage shops, but one of our favourite places to go is Cirencester. Regular events take place in the Corn Hall, with antiques and collectables on sale every Friday. Permanent shops to visit include Cirencester Antiques Centre, Stokes William H Antiques, Hares Antiques, and Paul Reeves Furniture & Artefacts.



And as always have a chilled day from the viking


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