Bourton-on-the-Water — where the sparkling River Windrush flows beneath ancient stone bridges, the most photographed village in England
The Cotswolds in 2026 — England's most achingly beautiful landscape
The Cotswolds in 2026 remains the single most photographed, most romanticised, most intensely beloved and most achingly gorgeous stretch of English countryside on earth. A vast, gently undulating, luminous plateau of ancient honey-coloured oolitic limestone stretching across six glorious counties — Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire, Wiltshire and Avon — the Cotswolds encompasses some 800 square miles of extraordinary, heart-stopping pastoral perfection: ancient market towns with impossibly picturesque medieval high streets, tiny hamlets where time appears to have halted somewhere around 1650, flower-draped cottages of mellow golden stone reflected in crystal-clear chalk streams teeming with wild brown trout, and rolling, green, hedgerow-divided farmland that defines the very concept of the English countryside.
William Morris, who lived at Kelmscott Manor near Lechlade for the last 25 years of his visionary life, called the Cotswolds "the most beautiful country in England." He was right then. He would be even more right now. In 2026, the Cotswolds is more celebrated, more visited and more magnificently, timelessly beautiful than ever.
The essential Cotswolds villages in 2026
Bibury — William Morris's most beautiful village in England
Bibury is the single village that stopped William Morris in his tracks and prompted his famous, unequivocal declaration that it was "the most beautiful village in England" — a verdict that has never been seriously challenged in the 140 years since he made it. Arlington Row, the breathtaking, extraordinarily well-preserved terrace of 17th-century weavers' cottages — built from the same mellow golden limestone as everything else in the Cotswolds, but arranged in a composition of such effortless, unaffected, timeless perfection — is reflected in the slow-moving, crystal-clear waters of the Coln beside the ancient Saxon water meadow of Rack Isle. It is the single most photographed street in the Cotswolds, one of the most recognised images in England and one of the most beautiful places in Europe. Taxi from your Cotswolds hotel: From £14.
Chipping Campden — the finest town in the Cotswolds
Chipping Campden is the town that rivals and perhaps surpasses even Bibury in the estimation of those who know the Cotswolds most intimately. Its single, glorious, curving, sun-drenched High Street — lined with an unbroken continuum of 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th-century buildings in a seamless progression of mellow golden limestone that seems to glow with an inner warmth even on grey days — is the finest medieval market street in England without qualification. The magnificent Market Hall of 1627, the ancient Woolstaplers' Hall, the perpendicular tower of St James's Church visible from miles across the surrounding countryside, and Grevel's House with its glorious oriel window together make Chipping Campden an architectural treasure of the very first order. Taxi from Heathrow: From £98.
Bourton-on-the-Water — the Venice of the Cotswolds
Bourton-on-the-Water earns its richly romantic sobriquet with perfect justification. The River Windrush — one of the most beautiful chalk streams in England — flows through the very centre of the village green, crossed by a series of perfectly proportioned, elegantly arched low stone bridges whose reflections tremble in the clear, sparkling water. The combination of magnificent Cotswold limestone architecture, the gentle river, the wide open green, the surrounding village and the backdrop of rolling Cotswolds countryside makes Bourton-on-the-Water one of the most photographed and most beloved villages in England. Taxi from Heathrow: From £95.
Burford
The magnificent gateway town — a steep, ancient, honey-stone High Street descending to the Windrush, medieval almshouses, a magnificent collegiate church and exceptional independent shops and galleries.
Stow-on-the-Wold
The highest town in the Cotswolds at 800 feet — a broad ancient market square, atmospheric coaching inns, exceptional antique dealers and extraordinary views across the Evenlode and Dikler valleys.
Broadway
The jewel at the foot of the Cotswold escarpment — a single, perfect High Street of honey-stone buildings, the magnificent Broadway Tower commanding views across 13 counties, and Snowshill Manor nearby.
Tetbury
Prince Charles's adopted home town — elegant Regency architecture, the extraordinary Westonbirt National Arboretum with 2,500 spectacular acres of trees, magnificent antique shops and Highgrove House nearby.
Chipping Norton
Atmospheric hilltop market town — 'Chippy' to locals, the extraordinary Bliss Tweed Mill, the beautiful church, Daylesford Organic Farm Shop nearby and Churchill village 2 miles south.
Painswick
The Queen of the Cotswolds — a magnificent churchyard with its famous 99 perfectly clipped ancient yew trees, the extraordinary Arts and Crafts Rococo Garden and panoramic views across the Severn Valley.
The Cotswolds has almost no public transport between villages. The only practical way to explore multiple villages in a day is a private taxi. Tell us your hotel and which villages you want to see — our driver will plan the perfect route and wait while you explore.
Perfect 3-day Cotswolds itinerary — 2026
Day 1 — Arrival & Northern Cotswolds — Campden, Broadway & the Edge
Taxi from From £95 from HeathrowAirport or London Arrival
Driver meets you at Heathrow (From £95), Gatwick (From £108) or London (From £99). Fixed fare to your Cotswolds hotel.
🚕 Book arrival transfer →Chipping Campden
The finest medieval market town in England — walk the full, glorious, curving length of the golden High Street.
🚕 Taxi from hotel From £14 →Broadway
The perfect village at the foot of the escarpment — Broadway Tower (a 20-minute walk) for the most panoramic views in the Cotswolds.
🚕 Taxi From £10 →Dinner in the Cotswolds
The Lygon Arms in Broadway or The Bell at Willersey — exceptional, locally-sourced Cotswolds cooking.
🚕 Short taxi →Day 2 — Heart of the Cotswolds — Bourton, Bibury & Burford
Taxi from From £14 village to villageBourton-on-the-Water
The magnificent Windrush, the ancient stone bridges, the extraordinary Model Village. Allow 2 glorious hours.
🚕 Taxi from hotel From £14 →Bibury
Arlington Row — William Morris's 'most beautiful village in England'. The ancient trout farm and Rack Isle water meadow.
🚕 Taxi From £16 →Burford
The magnificent gateway town — the ancient High Street, the medieval church, independent galleries and the finest tearoom in the Cotswolds.
🚕 Taxi From £14 →Evening in Bourton
Return for dinner beside the Windrush. The Mousetrap Inn or The Old Manse Hotel.
🚕 Taxi From £14 →Day 3 — Southern Cotswolds & Day Trip — Bath or Oxford
Taxi from From £35 to Bath · From £79 to BristolTetbury & Westonbirt Arboretum
Morning at Westonbirt National Arboretum — 2,500 extraordinary acres of rare trees in glorious grounds.
🚕 Taxi From £22 →Bath Day Trip
35 minutes from the Cotswolds — Roman Baths, Royal Crescent and the Thermae Bath Spa's extraordinary rooftop pool.
🚕 Taxi to Bath From £35 →Return & Departure
Fixed-price transfer back to Heathrow, Gatwick, Bristol Airport or London.
🚕 Book departure transfer →| Route | Saloon (1–3) | MPV (4–6) | Time | Book |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Heathrow → Cotswolds (any village) | From £95 | From £109 | 1h 15m–1h 45m | Book → |
| Gatwick → Cotswolds | From £108 | From £122 | 1h 30m–2h | Book → |
| London (central) → Cotswolds | From £99 | From £113 | 1h 30m–2h | Book → |
| Bath → Cotswolds | From £35 | From £49 | 35–52 min | Book → |
| Bristol → Cotswolds | From £42 | From £56 | 40–60 min | Book → |
| Oxford → Burford | From £22 | From £36 | 25–38 min | Book → |
| Chipping Campden → Bibury | From £22 | From £36 | 22–35 min | Book → |
| Bourton-on-the-Water → Bibury | From £16 | From £30 | 15–22 min | Book → |
Frequently asked questions — Cotswolds 2026
A direct fixed-price taxi from Heathrow to any Cotswolds village starts from £95, taking 1h 15m–1h 45m via the M40/A40. Your driver delivers you to your specific hotel or village address — there is no station or connection.
The Cotswolds has almost no public transport between its villages. A private taxi is the only practical way to visit Bibury, Chipping Campden, Bourton-on-the-Water and Burford in a single day — which is exactly what most visitors want to do.
William Morris called Bibury the most beautiful village in England — and most experts and visitors agree. Arlington Row, reflected in the crystal-clear Coln, is the most perfect image of the Cotswolds. Chipping Campden's golden High Street and Bourton-on-the-Water's river bridges are close rivals.
Late April to early June for blossoming gardens and luminously green fields. September to November for the extraordinary golden harvest light and significantly fewer crowds. December for the magical Christmas markets in Bourton-on-the-Water and the frost on ancient stones.
From central London to Bourton-on-the-Water, Chipping Campden or Stow-on-the-Wold starts from £99 via the M40/A40. The journey takes approximately 1h 30m–2h.