You head northwest out of London, passing through the Chiltern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The picturesque countryside here has inspired the television shows Midsomer Murders and Vicar of Dibley.
Your first stop is Oxford, where you have time to explore the precincts of the many colleges, climb to the vantage points to admire the skyline, or see the art and antiquities collections in the Ashmolean Museum.
You stop in Burford, the ‘Gateway to the Cotswolds’. This is a small market town with enormous character and depth. The main street is lined with all those quaint properties that you’ve dreamt of owning. You have time here to take in the local charm and hospitality; and if you’re hungry, you can try a traditional English ‘Afternoon Tea’.
Then, you make the short journey to Bibury. This place was described by William Morris as the prettiest village in England, and Henry Ford wanted to dismantle it and ship it back to the USA. You have time here to stroll to the famous and fairytale-like Arlington Row.
After a full day exploring the city of Oxford and the villages of the Cotswolds, you embark on the comfortable return journey to London.
This route may be reversed on some occasions.
Stops:
Oxford UniversityTake in the stunning spire-studded skyline of the English speaking world’s oldest University.
Great Hall of Christ Church CollegeIt’s the only college in the world that’s also a cathedral. What’s more is it’s absolutely gorgeous!
Traditional Cotswold VillagesThese picturesque villages will fill up your camera’s memory in seconds.
BiburyThis town arguably boasts the most charming village views in all of England.
Finishes (approx.) 19:00