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5 - 7 dagar
Cykling undefined
07/06/2026 - 31/10/2027
Level 2
6 Breakfasts
From 8 750 SEK
Follow quiet country roads and cycle paths through a rolling and fantastically beautiful landscape in the heart of the Cotswolds. Honey-colored stone houses, blooming gardens and lush greenery contribute to this being an area classified as an 'Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty'.
Every day on this cycling trip is a highlight. You visit beautiful gardens such as Sezincote and Stanway, discover monuments from the Bronze Age and prehistoric times, cycle through several of the most charming villages & market towns and discover Stratford-upon-Avon, William Shakespeare's birthplace (on the longer program).
Other highlights of this trip are all the cozy tea houses and charming pubs & restaurants with good food and drink.














Discover the beautiful Sezincote Garden with its unique Indian style.
Visit the stately Stanway House with its impressive fountains and gardens.
Enjoy the charming atmosphere of Stratford-upon-Avon, Shakespeare's birthplace.
Cycle through picturesque villages like Bourton-on-the-Water with its honey-colored houses.
Experience the tranquility and beauty of the Cotswolds' rolling landscape while cycling.
The cycling is easy along quiet country roads or cycle paths, with plenty of time to enjoy the surroundings. You cycle at a comfortable pace through the Brailes and via Stanway House, as well as between Moreton-in-Marsh and Broadway, with pleasant breaks along the way.
Charming bed & breakfasts, guesthouses and smaller hotels with a warm atmosphere. A hearty breakfast is served every morning as a start to the day's cycling. Packed lunches can usually be ordered, and in the evening nearby pubs or restaurants await for a good dinner.
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Changing weather, dangerous traffic, wonderful environments.
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Cycling in the heart of the CotswoldsBeautiful and varied but dangerous traffic.
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Cycling in the heart of the Cotswolds