The Cotswolds - Great for Families

Are you considering moving to the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB)? Or you already live here and are searching for new family adventures. This stunning region is packed with activities perfect for families of all ages. From historic sites to outdoor fun, the Cotswolds has something for everyone.

Why the Cotswolds is Great for Families

The Cotswolds combines rural charm with safe communities and enriching experiences. Here are some reasons it's an ideal spot for raising a family:

Breathtaking Scenery: Enjoy rolling hills, charming villages, and peaceful rivers as your backdrop.

Outdoor Adventures: Horse riding, hiking, cycling, picnicking, and wildlife spotting are just a few activities to enjoy.

Rich History & Culture: Explore ancient castles, historic houses, and fascinating museums. The Cotswolds is blessed with incredible private and National Trust-owned country estates, with exceptional formal gardens, cafes and restaurants.

Strong Communities: The Cotswolds is known for its friendly and welcoming neighbourhoods.

Excellent Schools: A variety of reputable schools, both state and independent, can be found throughout the region.

Top Family Activities in the Cotswolds

Here are some must-visit spots for families living in or visiting the Cotswolds:

Cotswold Wildlife Park & Gardens: Get up close with various animals in a beautiful park setting.

Bourton-on-the-Water: Visit the "Venice of the Cotswolds," where charming bridges and shallow streams invite paddling. There is also "The Model Village', a replica of the Cotswold-stone village of Bourton-on-the-Water, with mini gardens open all year.

Sudeley Castle & Gardens: Home to Elizabeth, Lady Ashcombe and the Dent-Brocklehurst family. Discover the fascinating history of this Tudor castle and wander through its stunning gardens. Sudeley is also the only private castle in England to have a queen buried within its grounds – Katherine Parr, the last of Henry VIII's six wives. 

Hiking and Walking: Explore the many trails and footpaths, offering fresh air and breathtaking views. Get muddy, bring the dog and walk from village to village, taking in the best of the countryside.

Cotswold Farm Park: Meet farm animals at Adam Henson's Farm, take fun tractor rides, and learn about rural life.\

Living the Cotswolds Dream

Moving to the Cotswolds allows you to embrace a slower pace of life and connect with nature. It's a wonderful place to raise children, with strong communities, excellent schools, and a wide range of family-friendly activities. Whether you're considering a move or simply looking for new things to do, the Cotswolds promises adventure and joy for families. Get in touch for more property buying information, advice and property availability.

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