The cotswolds England

 


If you ever wanted to feel like your home wasn’t big enough, then why not visit The Cotswolds ?! Hundreds of beautiful English towns spread over 800 square miles 800 sq km of convenience and a peaceful road trip experience.

the right ice-cream tea, the best villages to look out for, and how to easily find a hiking trail that suits your needs. If you are new here, you are welcome. We make travel movies from all over the world, hoping you can find your next holiday inspiration. This is a Monkey Suitcase just looking at other people's homes, The Cotswolds.

Our first stop was automatic but allowed us to stretch our legs as we headed to our seats. This is where we first fell in love with the officially named Cotswolds Stone which helps give the region a different look and feel.

In the days to come, we should be looking at hundreds of beautiful English homes, trying to choose our favorite. While we were considering the top presentation of the whole house, we wondered if you were probably fired if you could not follow the 3 simple rules of stay here:

First, you MUST be a gardener, two, you must have a very good sense of proportion, and third, you have enough skills to give your home a name that is worthy of its beauty. Small Acorns. Lavender Cottage. This probably meant that we would not be staying here, as we called our home, "12". Just a few minutes from the village of Naunton was our place of residence, where we would spend the beautiful 4 nights. Something that was not surprising at all, but my parking.- "Yes we have a reservation" - "I'll just open the gates"

After our dear hosts greeted us with hot scones, freshly left in the oven, we entered our room and made things easy. Tomorrow would be a very busy day for our trip, as we explored all the places we should visit in The Cotswolds.

We started our first full day with breakfast at 8 p.m. And I think now is the best time to tell you how to have a Full English breakfast. The main ingredient is Black Pudding. Ask any British person if they like Black Pudding and you will get a solid answer,

one way or another. But in my mind, if you have never had Black Pudding for your full English breakfast, then you have never had a Full English Breakfast. But perhaps it is best to ignore the fact that its two main ingredients are pig blood and fat.

 So long-term viewers will know that I have never used a drone before in my videos. But that is about to change, so enjoy my first attempts at a live video. Okay, so this is just a move for my phone.

 Did anyone fall for that? I'm sorry. This is a beautiful Model Village with a small Bourton in the water sculpture. There is even a model village within the model city and within that model, the district is another model village. It was also built using the same Cotswold stone as its promotion.

Chiaki came here as a child so we used that special moment again, with some success. Something we have been stumbling over is the traditional red phone boxes that have been turned on by Defibrillators.

 I later found out that Lower Slaughter was the first in the country to be used for this purpose, turning an unused shop into a lifesaver.

We wandered up to the Upper Slaughter, stumbled upon the hotel, and close to mealtime, seized the opportunity to order ice cream with this great idea.

 I’m not sure if my jam should go over the cream even if it’s the other way around so I always like to bet on my bet. This is Arlington Row in Bibury, the most photographed road in The Cotswolds.

 Originally built in the 14th century as a fur shop, it was converted into cottages 300 years later. If it seems familiar to some of you, it's because it's on the front page of your British passport. People who live here remember, so it’s a strange thing for all the people who take photos but you can book to stay at number 9.Going inside their website gives you the opportunity to see the interior of these beautiful homes. Just know that there will be zero dog reception. Another speeding car took us to Cirencester, commonly called The Cotswolds capital.

This will be the only city we have ever visited, so we were found browsing all the shops. Following a quick look at how much to move here, we made our way home to relax as tomorrow we will be starting the Cotswolds climb after the fun of sitting in all the seats available in our room, having another full day ahead of us.

Conquered on a hill, within 50 acres of the park, lies the Broadway Tower. This built-in strike project was built two centuries ago and is the second-highest point in The Cotswolds, giving you the opportunity to see 16 different regions once you have climbed to the top.

 Next, we entered Broadway. This is one of my favorite villages I have visited. It was so big and so wide that it could not feel as crowded as others. It was mainly one highway, well-chosen small regular shops including the Cotswolds Chocolate in the store.


Along with cheese and ice cream, chocolate is a popular local dish with many stops around the special Cotswolds each. Then we drove to the small town of Blockley, so small that it needed a sign indicating only you in the local toilets. And while helpful, we came here for a very different reason. There are hundreds of official hiking trails in The Cotswolds and it can be scary to know where to start.

 As I was wandering around, I found an app called All Trails which was helpful to help reduce search searches. You can filter in length, comfort, and even if it goes back to the original we needed in the car. After a preference filter, it was 9km Blockley and Batsford Circular which was well suited.

Long before tourism, fur was the main trade in the region, but these furry animals also.

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