Food
Days Out
Beach
Bike & Hike
Sports
Nature
Gardens
Activities
Historical
Eating & Drinking
Branca opened its doors in late 2000, offering Oxford a contemporary Italian bar and restaurant. The restaurant seats 110 and serves nothing but quality food with quality ingredients.
Formerly a florist and greengrocer, Gee's, Oxford's fine dining restaurant, was converted by present owner Jeremy Mogford 15 years ago. The menu is based on seasonal food, local produce and fine ingredients.
A recently restored historic inn overlooking a large pond. The restaurant is renowned for its excellent food prepared from fresh ingredients and cooked to order.
Fun Days Out
Snakes and Ladders is a huge indoor playground fitted to the brim with climbing frames, ball ponds, cargo nets and slides. A ride on electric motor bikes is also not to be missed.
Delve into the dark side of Oxford's alleyways and streets and find out about its ghostly past, if you dare! With its many colleges and historic buildings, it's a great place for ghostly goings on.
Home to a fascinating and varied collection of mammals, birds, reptiles and invertebrates from all over the world, the park encourages a greater understanding and respect for wildlife. Lots to see and do, making it a great family day out.
Tour Gems - 22.5 Miles (36 KM)
Groups of two to four travellers who want to get the most out of their stay in Cotswold can schedule a Tour Gems day tour! Climb inside an air conditioned 8 seat people carrier and let your guide do the driving. Standard tours cover much of the region's lush landscape with trout-filled streams, valleys and views atop the Cotswold Escarpment.
Water Park is a beautiful area of 140 lakes, set in 40 square miles of countryside offering parks, angling lakes, sailing clubs, campsites and much more.
Magic Land - 25.1 Miles (40.2 KM)
13,000 sq foot of indoor play area for the children to enjoy with a separate area for under 4's and an on-site café.
Norden Farm Centre for the Arts has been a focal part of the community since 2000, it provides a suitable venue for both amateur and professional performers to show their talents, to locals and visitors. The centre is also a favourite of local art groups and touring companies. A large number of people walk through the doors each week to enjoy the assortment of live shows, films, and partake in the workshops and classes they operate or to dine in the Cafe. The Gallery allows you to see contemporary art by local artists and the exhibitions change every three to four weeks. The Cafe Bar is open daily serving refreshments and food, there is a range of sandwiches, soups, hot dishes, daily specials and Sunday roasts available, the pre dinner theatre menu offers great value for money. The centre has a full and varied schedule so do check the calendar on the Website to see what events are taking place. Norden Farm Centre for the Arts provides the perfect venue for people to enjoy the arts in a relaxed and welcoming setting, where they can see local talent and sit back and have a coffee or meal with friends or family, a great all round venue.
Beach
No recommended Beach found within 30 miles of this property.
Biking & Hiking
On this tour you can visit some of the scenes seen on the TV show Inspector Morse, with lots of stories along the way. See the places where the famous TV detective cracked the crimes of Oxford.
Golf & Sports
This is a large outdoor heated swimming pool with free swimming for kids, relaxation area, outdoor play area and refreshments.
This 18 hole, par 71 course, situated in an outstanding Cotswold countryside already known for its charm and peacefulness, offers a challenge for golfers of all ages.
Make your way down the tree lined drive to see the spectacular views over the lakes that await you at the bottom. On offer is top quality fishing in pretty, peaceful and relaxing surroundings.
Experience the thrill of a lifetime and see stunning views of the Cotswold landscape when you take a balloon ride with this long established company.
Nature Reserves
No recommended Nature Reserves found within 30 miles of this property.
Gardens & Woodlands
Stonor Park is one of England's oldest manor houses and is set in beautiful surroundings. The park, with its herd of fallow deer can be accessed via public footpath.
The park has a visitor centre that houses countryside displays and a café. There are also exciting adventure playgrounds for toddlers and older children, including an aerial runaway.
Birdland - 21.8 Miles (34.9 KM)
The beautiful Birdland Park and Gardens was founded in 1957 in the village of Bourton-on-the-Water. This location was among the first bird encounter attractions to open in the United Kingdom. The facility features 9 spacious acres with more than 150 trees that form lofty canopies for the facility's beloved feathered residents.
The Dragonfly Maze is more than a beautiful garden. This exciting attraction also holds many surprises for curious visitors who successfully unravel its secrets. Gather your clue card at the start of the journey then attempt to make your way to the centre, gathering new clues displayed on engraved flagstones.
Escape from the hectic atmosphere of modern civilisation and immerse yourself in the serene landscape of the Cerney House Gardens. This lush space features vibrant blossoms and deep green hues that will enchant the mind and the eyes. Observe local wildlife and tranquil woodland while exploring 40 acres of gorgeous parkland.
Barnsley House Garden, over 4.5 acres surrounding a 17th century manor house with stunning knot gardens, formal lawns and two summer houses offering a pleasant place to sit and relax.
A fantastic Cotswold garden covering 3 acres that has only recently opened for public viewing. Its features include a knot garden, potager, coloured borders and a shade house.
Batsford offers one of the largest and most extensive private collections of trees and shrubs in Britain. You'll also find a statue of Buddha Batsford and a Japanese style bridge in this amazing garden.
Built upon a number of shallow terraces, this delightful 2 1/2 acre garden has been open for public viewing since the early 1990s. The old mill pond has been incorporated into the design of the garden.(Limited wheelchair access - enquire before visit)
Visitors to Stowe Gardens can explore more than 40 monuments, temples and secret corners, enjoying breathtaking scenery whilst strolling along the walks and trails through the gardens and surrounding parkland.
Local Attractions
A city centre cinema showing up to date films (check website for times). Free and disabled parking is available and the centre is wheelchair friendly.
Formerly The Oxford Apollo, now under the name of New Theatre, this exciting venue offers a wide range of shows and events — check the website for up to date listings.
Come and experience the colourful fun and excitement that is the Giffords Circus! This extravaganza of entertainment began in 2000 as a small, traditional circus company with big potential. Today the troupe tours with waggons baring musicians, performers, horses and many other unique elements that make this captivating show so memorable!
In 1991, the Abbey Home Farm switched from conventional production to organic. The 650 hectare property offers seasonal tours and trailer rides. Visitors can also explore walking trails and a 6 miles circular walk which is canine-friendly. Browse the charming organic farm shop and stop by the on-site cafe for a meal with relaxed, rustic atmosphere.
Pick a Pot and Paint offers a fun way to spend an afternoon. Visitors can stop by and choose a ceramic piece from a huge collection of pre-made items found in the Pick a Pot shop. The item can be taken to the sketch studio to begin work on a unique design. The guest can select colours and paint while the shop glazes and fires the piece then arranges delivery afterward.
Historical & Heritage Sites
Over 40 vehicles are on display. Most are buses in the ownership of the museum. Some are privately owned buses on long-term loan for exhibition to the public.
Blenheim Palace is located in 2000 acres of stunning parkland at the heart of the Oxfordshire Cotswolds and yet is only 8 miles from Oxford. It is a world heritage site and well known as the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill.
You are invited to hop on board the famous GWR locomotives and explore hands on the ways of this beautifully restored railway. Learn about the extraordinary people whose stories are embedded in the history of these fascinating trains, from their original conception, to their build and subsequent journeys. Visitors are also told of the life of the maverick genius that was Isambard Kingdom Brunel, who created the GWR.
This is a little property with a big history, a very rare 17th century Cotswold country estate. A unique Deer Park with deer course and 4,000 acres of stunning countryside to escape to.
The Cotswold Motoring Museum and Toy Collection is a fun place for families in Bourton-on-the-Water. The extensive collections feature a wide range of exhibits, including the Mill Gallery which is full of sleek vehicles. Visitors can see a blacksmith's workshop or take a journey through Windrush Alley for a closer look at street level motoring.
Everyone is invited to experience the spiritual beauty of the Parish of Cirencester. This fascinating landmark is open to worshippers and travellers alike. Services and events are still held at the church. The attraction is partnered with the Corner Stone book and coffee shop so travellers can enjoy a relaxing break with Christian books, gifts and more.
Discover hypocausts, surviving mosaics, latrines and old bathhouses whilst viewing this 1,700 year old stately home in its lovely wooded combe surroundings.
Explore the Corinium Museum and learn more about history and the people who lived it. This facility contains an enormous collection consisting of more than 60,000 objects. Many broad categories are covered, including social history, archaeology, prints and photographs. Each item relates to the Cotswold District. Travellers can also stop by the museum shop to find many unique trinkets and gifts.
A wonderful museum with much to see, including lots of rare artefacts from Wellingtons and other aircraft. In addition it features a unique collection of Royal Airforce treasures, records and photographs and a village history.
An open air museum inside a massive modern building, a network of streets with shops, a village green and even a pub dating back to Victorian times — a surprise around every corner.