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Discover England’s highlights on this 2-day tour visiting The Cotswolds, Bath, and Stonehenge, with small-group intimacy, charming villages, and iconic sights.
The 2-Day Cotswolds, Bath & Stonehenge Tour offers a compact but immersive experience of southern England’s most cherished landmarks. Organized by Go Tours UK, this small-group journey guarantees a maximum of 16 guests, allowing for a more personalized and relaxed pace. The tour departs from London’s Kensington High Street at 8:30 AM, with an early check-in time of 8:15 AM, and includes one night of accommodation in a traditional Cotswolds town.
Priced affordably, the tour emphasizes convenience and rich scenery. It takes travelers through the historic streets of charming towns, lush countryside, and iconic monuments, making it perfect for those eager to see England’s highlights in just two days. While it does not include entrance fees or meals (besides breakfast), the focus remains on scenic drives, picturesque villages, and cultural sights.


The tour starts with a drive through the classic countryside of The Cotswolds, renowned for its sheep-farming history and scenic beauty. The first stop is Chipping Camden, famous for its over 200 ancient buildings and considered one of Britain’s most beautiful streets. Here, visitors can admire historic stonework and quaint shops.
Next, the group visits Stow-on-the-Wold, a town that inspired Tolkien and boasts England’s oldest pub. The stop includes a lunch break, offering a chance to enjoy local fare in this charming setting. The journey continues to Bourton-on-the-Water, dubbed the “Venice of the Cotswolds,” where strolling along the river and across low-level bridges offers classic views of the area.
A highlight is Bibury, described as the “prettiest village in England,” where visitors can wander along Arlington Row—an iconic row of historic cottages. The day concludes in Cirencester, a traditional Cotswolds town where the group spends the night, providing an authentic village experience.
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On the second day, the adventure continues with a visit to Castle Combe. Known as one of the UK’s most beautiful villages, it offers a peaceful atmosphere perfect for a stroll along the river. The quiet charm makes it a favorite among visitors looking for classic English village scenery without the crowds.
Following this, the group heads to Bath, one of Britain’s most beautiful cities. Founded by the Romans, Bath is famous for its healing spring waters and elegant Georgian architecture. The city offers plenty of options for exploring, including the Roman Baths, a must-visit site where visitors can learn about the city’s ancient history and see the well-preserved ruins.
The visit to Bath also includes time to enjoy the city’s museums and historic streets, with ample opportunity for lunch and sightseeing. The city’s architecture makes for fantastic photos, and the lively atmosphere adds to the experience.

The tour’s final highlight is Stonehenge, the world’s most famous stone circle. Built approximately 4,500 years ago, the site is shrouded in mystery, with theories ranging from burial ground to a solar calendar. Visitors are encouraged to take their time exploring the site and to get close to the stones, appreciating their size and enduring presence.
Traveling from Bath, the journey to Stonehenge is straightforward, and the visit typically allows for a good amount of time at the site. As the tour concludes, the group departs in the late afternoon, aiming to return to London around 6:00 PM.

The tour departs from the Holiday Inn, Kensington High Street, with check-in by 8:15 AM and departure at 8:30 AM. The transportation is provided via a minibus, ensuring comfort on the roughly 2-hour drive to the first stop in The Cotswolds.
The small-group format enhances the experience, making it easier to ask questions and enjoy a more flexible itinerary. The tour is led by a friendly driver-guide, who shares stories and insights about the places visited.
Since the tour does not include entrance fees or meals (except breakfast), travelers should plan accordingly. Wear weather-appropriate clothing as the itinerary involves outdoor walking and scenic stops.
More Great Tours NearbyOvernight accommodation takes place in Cirencester, a traditional Cotswolds town. The tour includes one breakfast at the hotel, providing a good start for the busy days ahead. The focus remains on exploring the sights, with plenty of time allocated for sightseeing and photography.
This 2-day itinerary suits travelers seeking a rundown of southern England’s most renowned sights in a manageable timeframe. The small-group setting appeals to those who prefer a more personalized experience. It’s ideal for visitors who want to see historic towns, beautiful villages, and iconic landmarks without the hassle of arranging logistics independently.
However, since the tour does not include entrance fees or meals, it’s best suited for those comfortable with optional spending and flexible plans. The tour is not suitable for children under 7 years, reflecting the leisurely and explorative nature of the stops.
This tour offers a well-rounded glimpse of some of England’s most treasured sites, with scenic drives, charming villages, and iconic landmarks. The small-group format and friendly guide help create a comfortable, engaging atmosphere for exploring.
While it doesn’t include entrance fees or meals (besides breakfast), the focus on stunning scenery and historical charm makes it a strong choice for travelers who want a compact, guided experience. The overnight in a traditional Cotswolds town adds an authentic touch, making this tour more than just a quick sightseeing trip.
Those interested in history, architecture, and scenic countryside will find this tour a rewarding way to explore southern England’s highlights in just two days.
What is included in the tour price?
The tour includes small-group transportation, a friendly driver-guide, one night’s accommodation in the Cotswolds, and breakfast.
Are entrance fees to attractions included?
No, entrance fees to sites like Roman Baths and Stonehenge are not included, so travelers should budget separately for these.
How large are the groups?
Groups are limited to 16 guests, ensuring a more personalized experience.
What should I bring?
Travelers should bring weather-appropriate clothing for outdoor exploration and variable weather conditions.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour is not suitable for children under 7 years old.
What is the departure point?
The tour departs from the Holiday Inn, Kensington High Street in London.
How long does the tour last?
The tour starts at 8:30 AM and returns to London around 6:00 PM on the second day.
Can I customize my experience?
Since this is a guided, small-group tour, customization options are limited. However, the guide provides insights and flexibility during stops.
What makes this tour stand out?
The small-group size, overnight in the Cotswolds, and visits to famous sites like Stonehenge and Bath make this an engaging and manageable way to see southern England’s highlights.
Is this tour family-friendly?
It is best suited for travelers over 7 years old due to the walking and sightseeing involved.
How physically demanding is the tour?
The tour involves walking at villages and city sites but generally remains accessible for most participants comfortable with outdoor walking.