St. Patrick’s Day Weekend in Burford: A Journey Through the Cotswolds
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day weekend in Burford with scenic tours and cultural exploration. With warm weather and partly cloudy skies, it’s the perfect time to uncover the hidden gems of the Cotswolds and experience the timeless beauty of this quintessentially English region.
A Journey Through Time: Discovering Burford’s Historic Charm
As the sun rises over the picturesque town of Burford, the air is filled with a sense of anticipation and excitement. This St. Patrick’s Day weekend, the town is alive with the spirit of celebration, offering a perfect blend of scenic tours and cultural exploration. The weather is warm, with partly cloudy skies providing a gentle backdrop to the historic streets and honey-colored stone cottages that define this quintessentially English town.
Begin your journey with the Small-Group Cotswolds Tour departing at 8:25 AM. This intimate tour, limited to just 16 travelers, takes you on a scenic drive through the Cotswolds, uncovering the hidden gems of the English countryside. As you wander through the narrow rural roads, you’ll be transported back in time, exploring idyllic villages and historic towns that have remained unchanged for centuries. The tour’s first stop is Burford, known as the ‘Gateway to the Cotswolds,’ where you’ll have the opportunity to explore the magnificent church and stroll along the high street, visiting a mix of independent family-run shops.
“Cotswold tour - Would highly recommend this small group tour only for Cotswold by Evan’s Evan’s as mini bus can navigate the narrow road of Cotswold till end of. Megan was good experience tour guide who shared good inputs throughout the tour. Bus Captain Victor too went out of his way to ensure we had good time.” - Reviewed on 2025-01-13
Embracing the Beauty of the Cotswolds
As the day progresses, the tour continues to the charming village of Bibury, often described as the ‘prettiest village in England.’ Here, you’ll find yourself captivated by the gentle river and the iconic Arlington Row, a set of weavers’ cottages that have become a symbol of the Cotswolds. The journey then takes you to Bourton-on-the-Water, affectionately known as the ‘Venice of the Cotswolds,’ where you’ll enjoy a leisurely lunch by the river.
The afternoon brings a visit to Stow-on-the-Wold, the highest town in the Cotswolds, where ancient inns and antique shops surround the bustling market square. This historic town, a source of inspiration for JRR Tolkien, offers a glimpse into the past, with its rich history and charming architecture. As the sun sets, casting a warm glow over the countryside, you’ll return to Burford, your heart full of memories and your mind filled with the stories of the Cotswolds.
“Great day with Tim in the Cotswolds! We really felt like this was a great tour and worth every penny. We had Tim as our guide and he had a wealth of knowledge about England in general and the Cotswolds in particular. We got to see four villages, do some shopping, eat and drink in some pubs and see the countryside. It was great to escape the hustle and bustle of London.” - Reviewed on 2024-12-31
A Taste of Timeless England
On the following day, as the morning sun casts its golden rays over Burford, embark on the Cotswolds Day Trip at 8:15 AM. This tour offers a leisurely exploration of the Cotswolds, with a focus on the timeless beauty of its quaint villages and undulating landscapes. Begin your day in Burford, where the magnificent high street showcases every variety of Cotswold stone. Take your time to visit the tea houses and shops, savoring the flavors of traditional English treats.
The journey continues to Bibury, where you’ll enjoy a short walking tour before settling down for a splendid two-course lunch at the Swan Hotel, a 17th-century former coaching inn overlooking the River Coln. The afternoon brings a visit to Stow-on-the-Wold, where you’ll have free time to shop, wander around, and perhaps enjoy a cup of English tea.
“Awesome! - We had a great time visiting the Cotswolds. Our tour guide Nicholas was really lovely, funny and knowledgeable. He made us feel at ease and there was never a dull moment with him. He’s clearly a great Liverpool football fan! Florian, our driver, was top notch. He was always on time and we felt safe travelling with him. I’ve been to Cotswolds a few times but I always enjoy it!” - Reviewed on 2025-01-15
As the day draws to a close, you’ll return to Burford, your senses filled with the sights, sounds, and flavors of the Cotswolds. This St. Patrick’s Day weekend, let the charm of Burford and the beauty of the Cotswolds transport you to a world of timeless elegance and cultural richness.