What are the boundaries of the Cotswolds? What is the nicest part of the Cotswolds? Is Burford worth visiting?
Is Burford a village or town? Is Burford pretty? Who owns Burford Garden? What is open in Burford? These exist, but they're not obtrusive. Behind the tranquil peace which exudes from every nook and cranny lies the county's motorway, rail links, and an ever-growing communication infrastructure. Railway stations at Hereford, Leominster and Ledbury provide regular services to all major cities in the UK - London can be reached in just over three hours by high speed train.
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Best in bloom: The daffodils have naturalised in grass in the fields, and there are also thick clusters of them in Dymock Wood. In places there is noise from the M50 motorway but most of the Daffodil Way is gloriously tranquil. The route also passes through pretty apple orchards. And there's more: The attractive village of Dymock has a lovely church with an exhibition about the 'Dymock Poets' who included Rupert Brooke an Robert Frost.
During the daffodil season, teas are often served in to church. How do I get there? Where to stay: See accommodation at Tewkesbury and Gloucester. Established Info Services. Check Out Lastminute Accommodation. Travel Assistance We will help you plan the perfect Cotswold holiday with touring itinerary so you don't miss-out on the hidden secrets and charm of this unique region For more info
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