Visiting Historic Places in Cotswolds? Stay in a Historic Cotswolds Bed and Breakfast!
The Cotswolds region is located in south central England and mainly lies over Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire. Basically, the Cotswolds region runs from southwest to northeast with Oxford, Gloucester, Cirencester and Stroud bordering it. If you want to see and experience the English rural landscapes, the Cotswolds region is the perfect travel destination. Here you will find historic market towns, stone-built villages and stately homes and gardens. The Cotswolds is literally teeming with gentle, rolling hills and hidden valleys. The Cotswolds is also home to historic places and what a better way to explore the region than staying in any of the historic Cotswolds bed and breakfasts.
Cheltenham is the biggest city in the Cotswolds region but notable places to visit are historic market towns such as Burford and Cirencester. The Cotswolds region has numerous picturesque small towns and villages you can explore. Historic Cotswolds bed and breakfasts and hotels are typically located in the center of older towns and villages, while other accommodations such as pubs, inns, and the usual B&Bs are spread throughout the area. Some of the more popular historic Cotswolds bed and breakfasts include The Queen’s College (Oxford), Blackwell Grange (Warwickshire) and The Red Lion (Oxfordshire).
