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Cotswolds Guide

Tyler and I were desperate for a little adventure! Last year, we were lucky to spend so much time traveling and exploring places together. 2020 has caused us to feel the travel-itch more than ever! But it’s one that we can’t quite scratch due to Covid. Luckily, we were able to rent a car and opt for a local adventure in the UK. The Cotswolds has been on our list for a while, and fall is the perfect time to cozy up in a cabin and explore the countryside.

For those that are not familiar, The Cotswolds is a region in southwest England. It is covered in rolling hills and small villages. We decided to visit for a week, which was the perfect amount of time. We couldn’t quite check off everything on our list because the region is spread across 5 counties, but we still saw a lot! And now we still have a reason to go back!

Where to Stay

The Cotswolds book up fast – and even faster due to the pandemic! Lots of people were trying to get out of the city and take a local getaway like us. There are a plethora of great hotels, but weekends are prime time for countryside trips. Since we booked a little late (about 1 month out), we had a difficult time finding one place that could accommodate us for the entire week. But we enjoyed splitting our time between two fantastic locations!

Daylesford Farm Cottages

Daylesford is an organic farm near Kingham village. It has a large farm shop on site that is basically a foodie’s paradise. They have a few small satellite shops in London too! Tyler and I bought waaaayyyy too many goodies! We were also treated to several Daylesford products when we arrived at our cottage (a bottle of rosé, bread, eggs, jam, and olive oil). Along with the farm shop, they have a spa, cookery school, coffee shop, bar, restaurant, and takeaway pizza spot within the building. There are a handful of cottages on the premises. We stayed in the “Apple Store,” which was once used to store produce for the farm! It had a full kitchen, dining area, living room with a fireplace, two bedrooms, and one bathroom. It’s such a great option because you can buy groceries from the shop and cook OR check out the restaurant which is just steps away! It’s also a short drive to Kingham, where we enjoyed meals at The Wild Rabbit and The Kingham Plough. Daylesford also has several walking trails. We loved starting our day with coffee to-go and a walk around the property.

Thyme Hotel and Spa

Thyme calls itself “a village within a village.” Its amenities include a restaurant, spa, cookery school, tennis court, pool, church, and farm, among other things! The property is beautiful and it has a long driveway to the estate where you’ll pass a field of black sheep. When we arrived, we were greeted with a welcome basket that included a cocktail kit and milk and cookies. We stayed in a “Garden Room,” which was decorated in a romantic contemporary style and had its own small outdoor seating area with a gas fire pit. We weren’t able to book a spa appointment or cooking class because they booked up a few weeks before our hotel reservation. I would definitely recommend booking those ahead of time, especially because the service industry is limiting and spacing out bookings due to Covid.

Thyme Hotel

Where We Went (and Things to Do)

What We Didn’t Have Time For

Where We Ate

I am so grateful that we were able to make this trip work! It definitely gave me something to look forward to and the natural beauty of the region did not disappoint. I hope this guide helps you plan out your own adventure in The Cotswolds very soon!

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