Explore the enchanting Cotswolds and Bath in a luxurious private tour from Southampton. Discover historic sites and stunning landscapes effortlessly.
Explore the enchanting Cotswolds and Bath in a luxurious private tour from Southampton. Discover historic sites and stunning landscapes effortlessly.
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Southampton - Begin the journey from Southampton to Bath, which takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes. Enjoy the picturesque views as you travel through charming villages.
Upon arriving in Bath, the first stop is The Roman Baths. If any changes to the travel itinerary are needed, feel free to discuss them with the driver. Bath also offers other notable…
- Southampton - Begin the journey from Southampton to Bath, which takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes. Enjoy the picturesque views as you travel through charming villages.
Upon arriving in Bath, the first stop is The Roman Baths. If any changes to the travel itinerary are needed, feel free to discuss them with the driver. Bath also offers other notable attractions worth exploring, such as:
- The Royal Crescent
- The Circus
- Pulteney Bridge
For any questions or further assistance, please do not hesitate to reach out.
- The Roman Baths - Built around 70AD as a magnificent bathing and socializing complex, the Roman Baths is one of the best-preserved Roman sites globally, with 1,170,000 liters of steaming spring water, reaching 46°C, filling the site daily.
The Roman Baths feature extensive ruins and an interactive museum filled with treasures and visual displays that transport visitors back to Roman times and the lives of the Aquae Sulis people. Walk on ancient pavements as the Romans did 2,000 years ago, and explore chambers that historically housed changing rooms and tepid plunge pools.
Audio guides in twelve languages, with a special version for children in English, German, and French, are included in the admission price.
Advance booking is highly recommended.
- Castle Combe Village - Castle Combe is a popular film location, recently featured in The Wolf Man, Stardust, and Steven Spielberg’s War Horse. It was also used in the original Dr. Dolittle film.
The village boasts a rich history, with houses made of the honey-colored Cotswold stone, typical of the area.
In Castle Combe, visitors will find a Market Cross and St Andrew’s Church, dating from the 13th century. The church houses a faceless clock, reputed to be one of the oldest working clocks in the country. The village also features a couple of pubs and a luxury hotel with a golf course.
Stroll through the village to the bridge to enjoy the views and possibly purchase homemade cakes, sweets, or flowers from locals. Stop at the bottom of the village by the bridge for a great photo opportunity!
- Bourton-on-the-Water - Bourton-on-the-Water is a favored destination with the gently flowing River Windrush running through the village center, crossed by charming little bridges.
There is much to see in Bourton-on-the-Water, suitable for visitors of all ages, especially families. Visit Birdland Park and Gardens, home to a wide variety of exotic birds, including penguins, flamingos, macaws, emus, and birds of prey. Marvel at the incredible detail of the buildings in The Model Village, a 1/9th scale replica of the village center. The Cotswold Motoring Museum features seven unique galleries with vintage cars, a fascinating toy collection, exhibitions, and children’s TV favorite little car ‘Brum’. Alternatively, visit the Dragonfly Maze designed by Kit Williams.
Bourton-on-the-Water also offers an eclectic mix of shops, including Cotswold Perfumery, a jeweler, and pottery, providing a wide choice of unique and exciting gifts year-round.
- Lower Slaughter - The village is situated on both banks of the River Eye, a slow-moving stream crossed by two footbridges, which also flows through Lower Slaughter’s twin village, Upper Slaughter. At the west end of the village, there is a 19th-century water mill with an undershot waterwheel and a chimney for additional steam power. A ford where the river widens in the village and several small stone footbridges connect the two sides of the community. While the mill is built of red brick, most of the 16th and 17th-century homes in the village use Cotswold limestone and are adorned with mullioned windows and often with other embellishments such as projecting gables.
The village’s name derives from the Old English term “slough,” meaning “wet land.”
- Upper Slaughter - Upper Slaughter is a village in the Cotswold district of Gloucestershire, England, located 4 miles southwest of Stow-on-the-Wold. The village lies off the A429, known as the Fosse Way, and is one mile away from its twin village, Lower Slaughter, as well as being near the villages of Bourton-on-the-Water, Daylesford, Upper Swell, and Lower Swell. It is built on both banks of the River Eye. The Anglican parish church is dedicated to Saint Peter.
Upper Slaughter is one of the few Thankful Villages, among the small number in England that lost no men in World War I. The village also lost no men in World War II, making it a Doubly Thankful Village. The parliamentary constituency is represented by Conservative Member of Parliament Geoffrey Clifton-Brown. As of 2021, the village had a population of 181 inhabitants, an increase of 4 from 2011.

- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- All Fees and Taxes
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- All Fees and Taxes
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Gratuities
- The Romans Bath ADMISSION FEES NOT INCLUDED
- Gratuities
- The Romans Bath ADMISSION FEES NOT INCLUDED
I understand that you may be visiting Southampton soon, and I wanted to take this opportunity to highlight some of the captivating landmarks and locations for you to make the most of your visit.
You could never run out of things to do in the Cotswolds! The Cotswold hills cover a vast area of natural beauty, historic sites, and family-friendly…
I understand that you may be visiting Southampton soon, and I wanted to take this opportunity to highlight some of the captivating landmarks and locations for you to make the most of your visit.
You could never run out of things to do in the Cotswolds! The Cotswold hills cover a vast area of natural beauty, historic sites, and family-friendly attractions, that makes it so perfect for a memorable visit or holiday. The Cotswolds is the UK’s second largest protected landscape and its ancient beech woodlands, thatched cottages, honey-coloured dry stone walls and centuries-old buildings will leave you feeling like you have travelled back in time.
Our private tours offer an exclusive and comfortable way to explore these iconic sites without the hassle of public transportation. Travel in style and luxury with our premium cars and our dedicated team of professional and friendly drivers, ensuring a memorable experience throughout your journey.
- Advance booking is highly recommended due to limited number of tickets to The Romans Bath
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.