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Discover Clarkson's Farm filming locations in the Cotswolds on this 4-hour guided tour, including Diddly Squat Farm Shop, Hawkstone lager, and more.

This 4-hour guided tour offers an engaging look into the world of Clarkson’s Farm, with visits to iconic filming locations in the picturesque Cotswolds countryside. Starting and ending at Moreton-in-Marsh Station, the tour is perfect for fans of the Prime Video series, history lovers, or anyone curious about modern farming adventures.
Led by a live English-speaking guide from Brit Movie Tours, this small-group experience with a maximum of 16 participants provides an intimate, behind-the-scenes glimpse of the farm and its surrounding villages. With a high provider rating of 4.7, it promises a well-organized, enjoyable outing that balances humor, scenic views, and authentic farm life.
While the tour delivers a lively and informative experience, it’s important to note that children under 5 years are not suitable for this activity**, and participants should come prepared with comfortable shoes and cameras for memorable photos.
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The tour departs from and returns to Moreton-in-Marsh Station, making it easy for visitors to fit into their travel plans. The mini coach comfortably transports guests through the rolling Cotswolds landscape, ensuring a relaxing and scenic journey.
This setting serves as a convenient hub, allowing travelers to experience the countryside without the hassle of self-driving or navigating unfamiliar roads. The tour’s 4-hour duration strikes a good balance, offering enough time to visit all key locations without feeling rushed.

A highlight of this tour is the drive through Burford, often called the Gateway to the Cotswolds. Known for its medieval charm, stone buildings, and historic atmosphere, Burford provides a perfect backdrop for understanding the region’s character.
The tour also includes a glimpse into the Windrush Valley, home to the Windrush pub, where Clarkson’s team celebrates at the end of Season 4. Visitors enjoy seeing the stone walls built by local Gerald, adding authenticity to this glimpse of everyday rural life.
The Diddly Squat Farm Shop is at the core of this experience. While guests do not stand in the infamous queue, they have time for photos and snacks at the shop. The shop is well known for its sarcastic signposts and lively atmosphere, embodying the show’s humorous take on farm life.
This stop offers insight into the realities of running a farm shop and the comedic chaos that ensues. It’s a scene that fans of the series will appreciate, seeing the true location behind the filming scenes.
More Great Tours NearbyOne of the tour’s standout moments is visiting the rival farm shop, where Jeremy Clarkson was initially shocked by the high prices. This visit sets the stage for his Eureka moment—the decision to create his own shop at Diddly Squat.
Seeing this location provides context for Clarkson’s transformation from petrolhead to farmer. It highlights the challenges and comedic elements that inspired the series, giving visitors a more grounded understanding of the show’s premise.
A unique feature of this tour is the visit to Hawkstone Brewery, introduced in Season 2. Here, Jeremy Clarkson’s beer dreams come to fruition. Visitors can sample a pint of the lager and decide if it surpasses expectations—or just tastes like a well-crafted brew.
The brewery offers a chance to relax, enjoy a bite to eat, and reflect on Clarkson’s venture into craft brewing. This stop is particularly appealing for beer enthusiasts or those interested in the expanding scope of Clarkson’s farm-related enterprises.

The tour includes a visit to Gerald’s village, where the village hall is used for a humorous meeting about Diddly Squat’s impact on the community. Guests can also see a stone wall built by Gerald himself and get a distant view of Jeremy’s farmhouse.
Seeing these locations captures the show’s blend of rural charm and local drama, providing a tangible connection to the stories told onscreen. The farmhouse, though seen from afar, remains the heart of Clarksons’ farm life.

A drive through Burford offers a glimpse into a medieval town filled with stone buildings and historic sights. The flour mill, where Jeremy’s barley was milled in Seasons 1 and 4, stands as proof that, occasionally, his farming efforts succeed.
This stop underscores the genuine agricultural side of Clarkson’s farm, contrasting the show’s humor with real farming processes. It’s a reminder that, despite the chaos, some of Jeremy’s efforts do bear fruit.
Concluding the tour is a visit to The Farmers Dog, Jeremy’s renovated pub in the Windrush Valley. Guests can enjoy a drink, take in the countryside views, and reflect on the day’s sights and stories.
Shopping for Jeremys’ hot seed mustard or other products at the Grand Tour tent adds a fun shopping element, letting visitors take home a physical memory of their day.
The tour offers free cancellation if canceled up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility. Booking can be done with a reserve now, pay later option, making it easier to plan.
The 4-hour experience is not suitable for children under 5, and participants should bring comfortable shoes, a camera, snacks, and comfortable clothes. No food or drinks are allowed inside the vehicle, but there’s plenty of time at each stop for refreshments.
This tour appeals most to fans of Clarkson’s Farm series, outdoor enthusiasts, and those curious about real farm life. The stops provide a mix of humor, scenery, and farm-based learning, all delivered in a friendly, small-group setting.
It’s particularly good for visitors who want to see the filming locations firsthand and enjoy local Cotswolds charm without a full-day commitment. However, those with limited mobility or very young children should consider the physical requirements and suitability before booking.
This 4-hour guided tour offers a balanced mix of comedy, countryside, and authentic farm scenes, making it a compelling choice for show fans and curious visitors alike. The small group size ensures a personal experience, and the well-organized itinerary covers all the beloved filming locations.
While the tour does not include the queue at Diddly Squat Farm Shop, the photo opportunities and behind-the-scenes insights more than compensate. The sampling of Hawkstone lager and visits to Jeremy’s farmhouse and rival shop deepen the storytelling.
This tour provides a fun, detailed look at Clarkson’s farm life, blending humor and genuine rural charm in a neatly packed four hours. It’s suitable for those eager to see where the magic happens—and perhaps even learn a thing or two about farming in the process.